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Berganzo Water Trail

Moderate

4.7

(73)

425

hikers

Berganzo Water Trail

02:26

8.51km

200m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 5.3-mile Water route of the Inglares river - circular Berganzo, featuring waterfalls and river views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Berganzo Village

Highlight • Settlement

The town is located in the Sierra de Cantabria, on the northern slope of Mount Toloño and is crossed by the Inglares River, which divides it into two neighbourhoods: Arriba and Abajo, linked by two simple bridges, one of them, called Puente de Arriba, locally called Puente de Palo.

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197 m

Water Route

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Simple and spectacular walk following the course of the river. It is worth going to go to the shore on the trails that start from the general path. Especially recommended in autumn and with enough water in the riverbed.

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3.18 km

Ollerías Waterfall

Highlight • Waterfall

Nice waterfall among thick vegetation, located at the end of the path known as the "Ruta del Agua"

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8.51 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

5.18 km

3.05 km

139 m

127 m

Surfaces

6.83 km

1.40 km

139 m

127 m

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Highest point (720 m)

Lowest point (570 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Water route of the Inglares river - circular Berganzo?

The full circular route usually takes between 2.5 to 3 hours to complete. This estimate can vary depending on your pace and how much time you spend enjoying the scenic spots along the way.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, the route is generally considered to be of easy to moderate difficulty, making it a light, charming, and family-friendly option. While there are a couple of short, steeper sections, it's suitable for most skill levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Water route of the Inglares river?

The trail offers diverse terrain, primarily following the Inglares River. You'll walk through forested areas, alongside an old water channel, and encounter numerous waterfalls and river formations. The path includes natural, unpaved sections, as well as some paved and asphalt parts.

What are the main highlights or viewpoints along the route?

The route is rich in natural beauty. Key highlights include the many cascades and rapids of the Inglares River, especially the captivating Ollerías Waterfall (also known as Las Herrerías waterfall). You'll also enjoy views of the valley and the silhouette of the Castle of Ocio or Lanos from sections alongside the old channel. The trail starts and ends in the historic Berganzo Village itself.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The trail is beautiful year-round, but it's particularly enjoyable in autumn when the Inglares River has ample flow, enhancing the waterfalls and rapids. It's also popular in summer and on weekends, though it can get busy.

Is the Water route of the Inglares river - circular Berganzo dog-friendly?

While the trail is family-friendly and generally accessible, specific rules regarding dogs are not explicitly stated. It's usually advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for this trail?

There is no mention of a permit or entrance fee for hiking the trail itself. However, due to its popularity, advance reservation is required for parking, especially on weekends and during peak seasons, to manage visitor numbers and ensure sustainability.

Where can I park when visiting the trail, and how do I access the trailhead?

The trail starts and ends in Berganzo Village. Parking is available, but it's crucial to note that advance reservation for parking is required, particularly on weekends and during busy periods. This helps manage visitor flow.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter along the Inglares River?

The river and its surrounding environment provide a habitat for various species. Keep an eye out for European otters and minks, which are known to inhabit this area.

Does this route connect with other hiking trails?

Yes, the route overlaps with other official trails. The entire path is part of the "Uraren bidea" trail, and it also covers significant sections of the "Ibilbide historikoa: Araba" trail. Smaller portions intersect with "Vuelta a los Payos" and "Ruta de los Castillos".

Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Berganzo?

The trail passes through the heart of Berganzo Village, which is a historic settlement. While specific establishments aren't detailed, you can typically find local amenities in such villages. It's recommended to check local listings for current options for food and lodging.

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Trail Reviews

Felix Loizaga Latorre
November 4, 2023, Camino del Agua río Inglares

Important. Request parking online before arriving. It's economic. But it must be requested The route is wonderful at any time of the year. There are no bars. No water. There are towns nearby like Salinas de B. Small and walled With bar and village pintxos

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- Garmin data: 2:26h total time, 190m total unevenness. Video: https://www.relive.cc/view/vevYQMXdkyv - NOTE: ideal route for spring, especially for a working day (the weekend is full to the brim). No difficulty and a spectacle of waterfalls and turquoise blue pools. It is like a "mini nacedero del Urederra".

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And of course, after the hike, just a few kilometers away, we had lunch at Coto el Castillo. That menu with ribeye steak and a side of beans and potatoes with chorizo was fantastic. Highly recommended.

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circular route This route, besides being very beautiful, is very easy, with only a small slope of just 100 m, next to the impressive Herrerías waterfall, to take the way back, once you get close to the town you have to go back down the unevenness, so I would classify the route as familiar, the road, having rained a little at night, was a bit muddy, but it was well traveled for me to be the first time I see it, it has given me the impression that the waterfall had little water, I think that after several days of rain it would be more spectacular

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