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Hike the moderate 9.7-mile Bridges Route in Parque Natural Saja-Besaya, crossing streams and exploring deciduous forests in 4h 30m.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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15.6 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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8.65 km
6.95 km
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Surfaces
8.01 km
3.89 km
2.83 km
867 m
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Highest point (580 m)
Lowest point (270 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Bridges Route is a moderate hike that usually takes around 4.5 to 5 hours to complete. The total duration for this specific komoot tour is approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes.
You'll traverse a diverse landscape featuring medium-height mountains and extensive deciduous forests, primarily oak, beech, chestnut, and birch. The path winds through pastures, oak groves, and dense forests, with numerous bridges crossing clear streams. You might even catch glimpses of the Sierra del Escudo and the Cantabrian Sea from certain vantage points.
The route is known for its many bridges over streams. You'll also pass by unique natural features like the Fallen Oak of Brujilices and the Singular Beech No. 20 (Fagus sylvatica L.). The Cabaña El Andrinoso is another point of interest. The nearby village of Bárcena Mayor, with its traditional mountain architecture, is also worth a visit.
The route often starts from "La Casa del Monte" in Ucieda, which is a well-known meeting point for hikers. Parking is generally available in this area, making it a convenient starting point for the circular route.
No, there are generally no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Bridges Route or other trails within the Parque Natural Saja-Besaya. However, as it's a protected natural park, always respect local regulations regarding wildlife, waste, and fire prevention.
While the Parque Natural Saja-Besaya is generally welcoming to dogs, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially due to the presence of wildlife and livestock. Ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the natural environment.
The Bridges Route can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful, with lush greenery and vibrant fall colors, respectively. Summer offers pleasant conditions, though it can be busier. Winter hiking is possible but may require appropriate gear for colder temperatures and potential snow.
The park is rich in wildlife. You might spot deer, roe deer, wild boars, and various birds of prey. Otters can be found in the Saja river, and occasionally, brown bears are sighted, though they are shy and elusive.
Yes, the Bridges Route (Ruta de los puentes) does coincide with sections of other trails. You'll find parts of the route overlapping with the "Ruta del Hayacorva" and the "Sendero de los Puentes." It also shares sections with the "Los 10.000 del Soplao" endurance event route.
While classified as a "moderate" hike due to its length (around 15.6 km) and elevation gain (approximately 387 meters), the paths are generally accessible. A good level of fitness is recommended, but many consider it suitable for almost anyone seeking a tranquil walk, implying that while endurance is key, the technical difficulty is not high, making it manageable for active families or beginners with some hiking experience.
The starting point at "La Casa del Monte" in Ucieda is a known hub. Additionally, the nearby village of Bárcena Mayor offers amenities such as cafes and traditional architecture, making it a good spot for a post-hike meal or exploration.
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