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Hiking around Valverde De Leganés offers diverse natural landscapes in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain. The region features Mediterranean terrain with areas like the Sierra de Alor, known for its ecological value and panoramic views, and the Embalse de Piedra Aguda reservoir. Hikers can also explore the Canchales area, characterized by unique rock formations and Mediterranean flora such as holm oaks and cork oaks.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Located at an altitude of approximately 580–611 meters, it offers panoramic views of meadows, olive groves, farmhouses, and the Táliga Valley. It includes huts near the viewpoint and a geodetic vertex marking the highest point. Ideal time to visit: spring (March to May), to enjoy the blooming flowers and mild weather.
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For the Portuguese, Olivenza is Portuguese land, since it was taken by the Spanish during the Napoleonic Wars and should have been returned, but this never happened. Currently, Portugal offers Portuguese nationality to all Olivenza residents who request it and prove they had Portuguese ancestors. Mixed marriages have always existed, and neither the Portuguese nor the Spanish are interested in waging war. This is a lesson for humanity: a disputed territory that unites two brotherly peoples.
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What to see in Olivenza Castle and Keep A 13th-century Templar fortress, later expanded by the Portuguese. The Keep is 36-40 meters tall and offers spectacular views of the historic center. Bastioned Walls and Historic Gates The Alconchel Gate and the Calvary Gate are the most emblematic. Walk along the bastions and discover the star-shaped defensive structure. Manueline Churches Santa María del Castillo: altarpiece of the Tree of Jesse and Portuguese tiles. Santa María Magdalena: spectacular Manueline portal and twisted columns inside. Museums González Santana Ethnographic Museum of Extremadura: local history and traditions. Papercraft Museum: original and intriguing, ideal for a quick visit. Historic Center Cobblestone streets, squares such as Plaza de España and Plaza de la Constitución, and buildings adorned with Portuguese tiles.
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Olivenza is a historical and cultural gem in the province of Badajoz, with a unique blend of Spanish and Portuguese influences. Olivenza was Portuguese for over 500 years (1297-1801) and still preserves bilingual inscriptions and Portuguese architecture. Portugal continues to symbolically claim sovereignty, even though the town is fully integrated into Spain.
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The Mirador de la Sierra de Alor is a spectacular place to enjoy panoramic views of the Llanos de Olivenza region. The route to the viewpoint is ideal for hiking and offers several points of interest, such as old bandit huts and the characteristic flora of the area, including the Rose of Alexandria. From the viewpoint, you can admire impressive views of the mountains and the surrounding area, making it a popular destination for nature and photography lovers.😊
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Just six kilometers from Olivenza, this small town is surrounded by fields and hills. The streets are narrow and the buildings are whitewashed. The center is interesting for the monumental chimneys of many of the buildings.
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Olivenza is one of the localities in Extremadura closest to the border with Portugal and where, since time immemorial, it has been fought over by both nations. The old town of white houses is beautiful, together with the castle of the same town and its church, the Parroquia de Santa María del Castillo.
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There are over 20 hiking routes recorded in the Valverde de Leganés area, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These trails explore the diverse Mediterranean landscapes, from reservoir shores to unique rock formations.
The best time to visit Valverde de Leganés for outdoor activities, especially hiking, is during spring (March to May). The weather is mild, and the region's wildflowers are in full bloom, creating a beautiful landscape. This is also when the singular Almendro Real (Royal Almond Tree) displays its spectacular whitish-pink blossoms, typically in February.
Yes, Valverde de Leganés offers several easy routes. For instance, the Castle of Olivença loop from Olivenza is an easy 3.5-mile (5.7 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 30 minutes, leading through historical areas. Another easy option is the La Charca loop from Olivenza, which is 4.6 miles (7.4 km) long.
Many trails offer excellent views, particularly those ascending to higher points. The Sierra de Alor Viewpoint, located about 6 km from Olivenza, provides panoramic vistas of meadows, olive groves, farmhouses, and the Táliga Valley. The Canchales area also features impressive rock formations, with the 'Piedra del Niño Dios' offering expansive views of the Llanos de Olivenza region.
Yes, many of the hiking routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the San Jorge de Alor – Sierra de Alor Viewpoint loop from San Jorge de Alor and the Sierra de Alor Viewpoint loop from San Jorge de Alor, both of which explore the ecologically valuable Sierra de Alor.
The region boasts diverse natural features. You can explore the shores of the Embalse de Piedra Aguda reservoir, dotted with eucalyptus, holm oaks, and cork oaks. The Canchales area is known for its unique 'batolitos' rock formations. Additionally, the Sierra de Alor is a Special Conservation Area rich in Mediterranean flora and fauna, including holm oaks, cork oaks, and various bird species.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Cañada Real Sancha Brava is a historical drover's road that offers a route with explanatory panels, ideal for exploring the area's past. The Castle of Olivença loop from Olivenza also takes you through historical areas of the town of Olivenza.
The terrain varies, featuring Mediterranean landscapes with holm oaks, cork oaks, and olive trees, as well as unique rock formations and reservoir shores. Difficulty levels range from easy to moderate, with a few difficult options. Most routes are moderate, such as the Path to the Swimming Pool loop from Olivenza, which is 5.4 miles (8.7 km) long.
The hiking routes in Valverde de Leganés are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 20 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the panoramic views from spots like the Sierra de Alor, and the opportunity to explore unique Mediterranean flora and fauna.
While specific public transport details to individual trailheads are not readily available, Valverde de Leganés is a municipality with connections. For parking, it's generally advisable to check local information for specific starting points, especially in smaller villages or natural areas. Many routes, particularly those starting from towns like Olivenza, will have accessible parking options.
Yes, Valverde de Leganés marks the western end of the Cáceres-Badajoz Corridor Nature Trail. This extensive 176.3 km nature trail largely follows ancient cattle tracks, including Royal Drovers' Roads, offering a significant long-distance hiking option for those looking for multi-day adventures.


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