La Roda to Fuensanta Circular Trail
La Roda to Fuensanta Circular Trail
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20.3km
80m
Hiking
This difficult 12.6-mile (20.3 km) circular hiking trail from La Roda to Fuensanta offers cultural landmarks and accessible paths.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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After 13.5 km for 586 m
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Highlight • Historical Site
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1.22 km
Highlight • Monument
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1.34 km
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20.3 km
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7.84 km
7.59 km
2.60 km
1.41 km
494 m
343 m
Surfaces
8.50 km
6.79 km
4.48 km
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This route is categorized as a hard hike, requiring a very good level of fitness due to its length of 20.3 kilometers and estimated duration of over 5 hours. While some sections may feature easily accessible paths, the overall challenge is significant.
Yes, the La Roda to Fuensanta — circular is a loop trail, meaning you will end your hike at or near your starting point without needing to retrace your steps.
The paths along this 20.3 km circular route are generally accessible. The trail passes through the urban area of Fuensanta, so you can expect a mix of natural paths and sections within the town.
The trail features several notable landmarks. In La Roda, you can see the Palace of the Counts of Villaleal and the Church of El Salvador de La Roda. As you pass through Fuensanta, look out for the Arco del Término, the Hermitage of San Antón, and the Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de Los Remedios. You'll also encounter the Alcañabate Corner.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other established trails. Approximately 12% of the path follows parts of the Camino de Santiago de Levante and the Camino de Santiago del Sureste. Smaller portions also coincide with the Colada del Rio and the Paseo de la Estación.
Information regarding specific dog restrictions for this trail is not available. However, as a general guideline for longer hikes, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially when passing through urban areas or near wildlife, and to ensure they are fit enough for a challenging 20+ km route.
The best time to hike this trail would generally be during spring or autumn when temperatures are milder. Summers in this region can be very hot, making a 20.3 km hike particularly challenging. Winters might be suitable, but always check local weather conditions before you go.
There is no indication that permits or entrance fees are required to access the La Roda to Fuensanta — circular trail. It appears to be freely accessible.
Specific parking information for the trailhead is not detailed in the available data. However, as the trail starts and ends in La Roda, it is likely that parking can be found within the town or near the starting point. It's advisable to check local maps or resources for public parking options in La Roda before your visit.
Yes, the trail passes through the urban area of Fuensanta, which means you will find amenities such as shops, cafes, or restaurants there. La Roda, as the starting and ending point, also offers various services and facilities.
Given the 'hard' difficulty rating and 20.3 km length, you should bring plenty of water, snacks, appropriate hiking footwear, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing suitable for the weather. A first-aid kit and a fully charged phone are also highly recommended.