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Hiking around Nava De La Asunción offers a network of trails suitable for various abilities. The region is characterized by generally flat or gently undulating terrain, with routes often connecting historical landmarks and local villages. These paths provide opportunities to explore the local landscape and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.52km
01:24
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.73km
01:44
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.74km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very interesting... especially routes in autumn and spring when it rains so that the transit through the sands of the pine forests is not so complicated.
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Nava de la Asunción is a Spanish municipality and town in the province of Segovia. Originally known as Nava de Coca, it belonged to the village and land community. Later, in 1773, King Carlos III granted it the title of Villa and added “La Asunción” to its name, in honor of the Virgin, patron saint of the town. I hope you found this brief description interesting! 😊
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Property of the Casa De Alba, it is a fortification built in the 15th century in the Gothic-Mudejar style!
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It was built in the 15th century and is considered one of the best examples of Spanish Gothic-Mudejar. Property of the Casa De Alba, transferred to the Ministry of Agriculture of Spain since 1954.
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Population located north of the capital of the province, Segovia. It is a nucleus located between the two rivers, the Río Edesma and the Río Voltoya.
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Green way that runs between the towns of Nava de la Asunción and Ciruelos de Coca and that leaves us with beautiful landscapes in the rainy season, where the fields turn green.
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Beautiful castle that is located in the town of Coca and that seems to be part of a movie castle.
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Although it is a town with a very low number of inhabitants, it has a very large history on its shoulders and the nucleus is flagged by the large fortified Church of San Pedro Apóstol, in the center.
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There are 13 hiking trails documented around Nava De La Asunción on komoot, offering a variety of options for different preferences and skill levels.
The region is characterized by generally flat or gently undulating terrain, with paths often connecting historical landmarks and local villages. You can expect open landscapes and gentle paths, making for pleasant walks.
Yes, Nava De La Asunción is very beginner and family-friendly. Out of the 13 available routes, 10 are classified as easy. An excellent option for a gentle walk is the Montejo de Arevalo from Tolocirio — circular, which is 3.4 miles (5.5 km) with very little elevation change.
Hiking around Nava De La Asunción often includes historical and cultural points of interest. Notable landmarks include the impressive Coca Castle, the intriguing Ortigosa del Pestaño — Abandoned Railway Station, and the serene Hermitage of the Virgin of the Well. Many routes connect these historical sites.
Yes, many of the trails around Nava De La Asunción are circular. Popular options include the Ruta Jacobea Madrileña y Castillo de Coca — circular por Nava de la Asunción, the Montejo de Arevalo from Tolocirio — circular, and the Nava de la Asunción loop from Nava de la Asunción.
The longest hike is the Ruta Jacobea Madrileña y Castillo de Coca — circular por Nava de la Asunción, which covers 10.9 miles (17.6 km) and typically takes around 4 hours and 29 minutes to complete.
For a shorter outing, the Laguna de Constanzana loop from Callejón del Valle is a great choice. It's 1.9 miles (3.1 km) long and can be completed in under an hour.
While specific regulations for dogs on trails can vary, the generally open and gentle nature of the paths around Nava De La Asunción makes many routes suitable for walking with dogs, provided they are kept under control and local guidelines are followed. Always check for specific signage or restrictions, especially near protected areas or private land.
Most villages and towns in the region, including Nava De La Asunción and Coca, offer public parking facilities. It's generally advisable to park in designated areas within these communities before starting your hike.
More than 25 hikers have used komoot to explore Nava De La Asunción's varied terrain. They often appreciate the gentle paths, the historical points of interest like Coca Castle, and the open landscapes that define the region's hiking experience.
Public transport options to and from Nava De La Asunción and surrounding villages may be available, typically via local bus services. It's recommended to check local bus schedules in advance, as services might be less frequent, especially on weekends or holidays.
The region's generally flat terrain makes it accessible for hiking for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while cooler days in winter can also be suitable for walks. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are often preferred during this season.


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