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Waterfall, Guadalajara Hiking trails in Guadalajara: Cascada del Aljibe, Guadalajara. By Noradoa Guadalajara is a highly recommended province to breathe nature. Each of its regions offers the walker a different and unique canvas in which to enjoy with the five senses. Today we bring you some of these hiking routes in Guadalajara to discover all its natural wonders and its rich heritage. Route to the Tetas de Viana – La Alcarria Hiking trails in Guadalajara: Tetas de Viana Hiking routes in Guadalajara: Tetas de Viana. Viana de Mondejar. By GRANDPA RAMIRO This simple route begins in the town of Viana de Mondéjar (although there are also other alternatives from Trillo or Azañón) and, after traveling 3 kilometers in length (one way), allows you to look out over one of the two twin hills that dominate the region and from which visual images that fill the retina are obtained. To climb this hill, La Redonda, there are metal stairs that cover the 50 meters of height from the base.
With a slope of just over 300 meters and a total duration of about two and a half hours, the route to climb the Tetas de Viana is a highly recommended alternative to get to know this area of La Alcarria de Guadalajara. Hoz de la Pelegrina – Sierra Norte Hiking trails in Guadalajara: Pelegrina Castle Hiking trails in Guadalajara: Pelegrina Castle. By miguelangelfoto Cell Phone Number List Our second proposal along the roads of Guadalajara allows us to complete the Hoz de la Pelegrina Route , an easy route to do with the whole family. With the gentle murmur of the Dulce River as a companion on the route, this path allows us to enter the ravine of the Dulce River, a corner where the great Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente dedicated long periods of time observing its endearing living beings for its immense botanical wealth. and animal. A circular route with just 70 meters of elevation gain that takes an hour and a half to complete and begins and ends in the town of the same name.
Sickle of Pelegrina: griffon vultures, stone masses and the murmur of the Dulce River The Aljibe waterfall – Sierra Norte Oakhouse Hiking routes in Guadalajara: Roblelacasa. By Isabel We move to the area featuring the black architecture of Guadalajara . Specifically, we are in the town of Roblelacasa, which is where one of the most popular routes in the Sierra Norte Natural Park starts. The path to the Aljibe waterfall can be traveled at any time of the year, although the final surprise will be even more spectacular if it is visited after days of heavy rain or after the snow thaws. A round trip of about 6.7 kilometers with hardly any elevation gain that takes about two and a half hours of walking. Black Tejera Beech.
With a slope of just over 300 meters and a total duration of about two and a half hours, the route to climb the Tetas de Viana is a highly recommended alternative to get to know this area of La Alcarria de Guadalajara. Hoz de la Pelegrina – Sierra Norte Hiking trails in Guadalajara: Pelegrina Castle Hiking trails in Guadalajara: Pelegrina Castle. By miguelangelfoto Cell Phone Number List Our second proposal along the roads of Guadalajara allows us to complete the Hoz de la Pelegrina Route , an easy route to do with the whole family. With the gentle murmur of the Dulce River as a companion on the route, this path allows us to enter the ravine of the Dulce River, a corner where the great Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente dedicated long periods of time observing its endearing living beings for its immense botanical wealth. and animal. A circular route with just 70 meters of elevation gain that takes an hour and a half to complete and begins and ends in the town of the same name.
Sickle of Pelegrina: griffon vultures, stone masses and the murmur of the Dulce River The Aljibe waterfall – Sierra Norte Oakhouse Hiking routes in Guadalajara: Roblelacasa. By Isabel We move to the area featuring the black architecture of Guadalajara . Specifically, we are in the town of Roblelacasa, which is where one of the most popular routes in the Sierra Norte Natural Park starts. The path to the Aljibe waterfall can be traveled at any time of the year, although the final surprise will be even more spectacular if it is visited after days of heavy rain or after the snow thaws. A round trip of about 6.7 kilometers with hardly any elevation gain that takes about two and a half hours of walking. Black Tejera Beech.