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Hiking around Juzbado offers routes through the distinctive *dehesa* landscape, characterized by open woodlands of oak and cork trees. The municipality is situated within the Tormes River valley, providing varied terrain and scenic views. Hikers can explore areas with significant botanical interest and geological features, including the Juzbado fault. The region's commitment to sustainable development preserves its natural charm for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
4.3
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14
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8.61km
02:20
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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17
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7.82km
01:41
110m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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11.8km
03:05
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
2.17km
00:36
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.64km
01:59
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Ledesma Bridge over the Tormes River, in the province of Salamanca, is a historic structure that forms part of the rich heritage of this medieval town. Old Ledesma Bridge Location: It crosses the Tormes River at the entrance to the town of Ledesma. Construction: Although it is believed to have existed in Roman times, the current bridge was built in the 15th century, during the reign of Beltrán de la Cueva. New Bridge Construction: Inaugurated on July 24, 1954, after decades of planning interrupted by the Spanish Civil War. Material: Cyclopean concrete.
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The name of the town Baños de Ledesma comes from its famous hot springs, which we can enjoy in this spa.
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A photogenic place overlooking the Tormes River on the Camino Viejo de los Baños between Juzbado and Baños de Ledesma.
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A beautiful path that connects the towns of Almenara and Juzbado. Along the way we will enjoy impressive views of the banks of the Tormes River, we will also find several bronze plaques with various poems by one of the Spanish poets: Antonio Gamoneda.
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Monumental church from the 15th/16th century with an interesting arch that we can cross in its tower.
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Also called Puente Nuevo, inaugurated in 1954, built in full urban expansion. From this point we can see the Tormes River and the Old Bridge, which was built in the fifteenth century.
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Castle from the 15th century, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1949. It was recently renovated and belongs to the Ledesma City Council.
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Juzbado is known for its distinctive dehesa landscape, characterized by open woodlands of oak and cork trees. You'll also find routes traversing the picturesque Tormes River valley, offering varied terrain and scenic views. The area also has geological significance, including the Juzbado fault.
Yes, Juzbado offers several easy routes. For example, the Puente Mocho and Calzada Romana Trail is an easy 4.9-mile (7.8 km) path that leads through the dehesa landscape to a historic Roman bridge. Another easy option is the Hiking loop from Torresmenudas.
Hikers can explore several interesting features. The Puente Mocho, a historic Roman bridge, is a key attraction. You can also find the Tormes River – Ledesma Bridge nearby, which has Roman origins. The Peña del Castillo promontory offers splendid panoramic views over the Tormes River valley.
Yes, several routes in Juzbado are designed as loops. The Old Baths Trail Loop is a moderate 5.4-mile (8.6 km) path offering views of the Tormes River valley. Another popular circular option is the Santa Lucía Trail Loop, which is 7.3 miles (11.8 km) long.
The routes in Juzbado are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from 7 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene dehesa landscapes, the scenic views of the Tormes River valley, and the well-preserved natural and historical elements along the paths.
Many of the trails in Juzbado, particularly the easy-graded ones, are suitable for families. The varied terrain and natural features like the dehesa and river views offer an engaging experience for children. The Puente Mocho and Calzada Romana Trail is a good option for a family outing.
While specific regulations for dogs on each trail may vary, the natural and open character of the dehesa landscape generally makes it suitable for dog walking. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
The region's Mediterranean climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for hiking, with milder temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are preferable. Winter offers cooler, crisp conditions, though some paths might be muddy after rain.
While Juzbado primarily features easy to moderate trails, the Santa Lucía Trail Loop, at 7.3 miles (11.8 km), offers a longer moderate challenge. Its varied terrain and duration of approximately 3 hours 5 minutes provide a more extended experience for those seeking a longer walk.
Juzbado is a small municipality, and while specific designated parking areas for every trailhead might not be explicitly listed, parking is generally available within or on the outskirts of the village, often near key attractions or starting points for popular routes. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The dehesa landscape and Tormes River valley are home to diverse wildlife. You might spot various bird species, including raptors, and smaller mammals typical of Mediterranean woodlands. The area's commitment to sustainable development helps preserve these natural habitats.
Yes, Juzbado actively integrates culture and history with its natural landscapes. Beyond the Roman bridges like Puente Mocho, the area around the former San Miguel Hermitage holds botanical significance. The region also connects landscape with poetry, enriching the cultural aspect of your hike.


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