CASTILLA-LEÓN

Federación de Deportes de Montaña, Escalada y Senderismo de Castilla-León
Mariano García Abril, 8,1.A; 47014 Valladolid
Apartado de Correos 3154
Tel/fax. 983 226 400
fclm@fclm.com


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Castilla-León and the neighbour areas. Click in the map to make it bigger. Owner: FEDME. E:1:180.000

FOOTPATHS
GR 1 Sendero Histórico
GR 10 Puçol - Aldea del Obispo / Termas de Monfortinho
GR 14 Senda de los Arribes del Duero
GR 26 Sendero de Tierra de Campos
GR 27 Sendero del Valle Esgueva
GR 28 Senda de Tierra de Pinares
GR 29 Senda del Río Pisuerga
GR 30 Senda de los Montes de Torozos
GR 65 Camino de Santiago
GR 82 Sierra de la Demanda
GR 84 Canal del Duero
GR 85 Senderos Merindades
GR 86 Sendero Ibérico Soriano
GR 88 Sendero Segoviano
GR 89 Canales de Castilla
GR 99 Sendero del Ebro
GR 100 Ruta de la Plata



GR 1 Sendero Histórico

This route goes on by Castilla – León. It has two sections, one by the area of Burgos and the other one by the area of León, just before and after going by Cantabria.
The section of Burgos has the following route: San Pantaleón de Llosa, Perex, Govantes, Villate, Villamor, Salinas de Rosio, Tabliega, Barcena, Gayangos, Torne, Villanueva la Blanca, Salazar, Nela, Puentedei, Quintanilla Baldebrodes, Pedrosa, Dosante, Busnela, and Puerto del Escudo (Cantabria). This route has 77,70 km.
In the area of León, it has the following route: Col of La Cruz de la Armada, Valverde de la Sierra, Besande, Prioro, Tejerina, Remolina, Las Salas, Salamón, Lois, Acebed, and Puerto de Tarna. It has 64 km.


GR 10 Puçol (València) - Aldea del Obispo (Salamanca)
In this area, the route goes on by the river Tormes and the crest of Puerto del Pico, in Ávila and Salamanca, until Barco de Ávila, where there's a junction. From here on, one route goes to the Puerto de Tornavacas, and the other one to Salamanca and Portugal.
In Ávila it goes by San Martín de Valdeiglesias, Venta la Tablada, Cebreros, Charco Cura (pond), Las Cruceras, La Rinconada, Coto Venero Claro, Navaluenga, Burgohondo, Navatalgordo, Navalosa, Hoyocasero, Venta la Rasquilla, Venta la Rasca, Puerto del Pico, Parador Nacional de Gredos, Navaredonda, Hoyos del Espino, Navacepeda de Tormés, Navalperal de Tormés, La Angostura, La Aliseda de Tormés, Hermisillo, el Barco de Ávila, Navamorisca, El Losar del Barco, Palacios de Becedas, Becedas, and La Hoya. It has 185 km.
In Salamanca, it goes by La Hoya, Navacarros, Palomares de Bejar, Candelario, Bejar, La Calzada de Bejar, Baldehijaderos, Horcajo de Montemayor, Corrales de Soto, Sotoserranos, Cepeda, Miranda del Castañar, Mogarraz, Monforte de la Sierra, La Alberca, La Peña de Francia, Monsagro, Serradilla del Arroyo, Guadapero, Ciudad Rodrigo, Gallegos de Argañan, Alameda de Gardón, Castillejo de dos Casas, and Aldea del Obispo (border with Portugal). It has 163 km.
Variant GR 10-1 .- It starts in Barco de Ávila, and goes on by Cristo del Caño, Canalejas, Umbría, Parador, and ends in Puerto Castilla.
Variant GR 10-2.- It starts in Puente Nuevo, and goes on by El Manco, Casas Arquitones, Arroguelos, Banlejos, Eñ Hornillejo, Navarrevisca, Serranillos, Los Contaderos, and ends in Puerto del Pico.

GR 14 Senda del Duero
The section that goes on by the area of Valladolid is 145 km long and has the following route: Bocos de Duero, Peñafiel, Curiel, Peñafiel, Pesquera de Duero, Quintanilla de Onésimo, Valbuena de Duero, Olivares de Duero, Sardón de Duero, Peñalba de Duero, Tudela de Duero, Fuentes de Duero, El Puente Herrera, Puente Duero, Villanueva de Duero, Tordesillas, Torrecilla de la Abadesa, Torreduero, Castronuño, and Villafranca de Duero.
Variant GR 14-1.- Tordesillas, Parador de Turismo, Aceñas de Zafraquillas, Caserio Trigos, Estación de Bombeo, Caserio de Villar, Pollos, Casa de Bayona, Vega de Cartago, Casa Cubillejas, Pedruño, railway station, and Castronuño. It has 30 km.
In the area of Salamanca, it has 140 km and goes on by the following route: Trabanca, Vilariño, Pereña de la Ribera, Masueco, Aldeadávila de la Ribera, Mieza, Vilvestre,Saullece, Hinojoa de Duero, and La Fregeneda.
Variant GR 14-2.- Hinojosa de Duero, Sobradillo, Hahijal de los Aceiteros, San Felices de los Gallegos, Pueto Seguro, and la Bouza. It has 40 km.

GR 26 Sendero de Tierra de Campos
The section between Medina de Rioseco and Mayorga de Campos is temporarily out of catalogue.
The section between Valladolid and Medina de Rioseco is in process to have proper marks.
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From Valladolid to the north, the GR 26 goes by the region called Tierra de Campos. That is an area of cultivated fields with soft landscapes, planes and small cols that break the monotony. The land is reddish, without trees and very fruitful for cereals. It is about 172 km long, in 6 sections. It has the following route: Valladolid, Fuensaldaña, Mucientes, Villalba de los Alcores, Montealegre, Palacio de Campos, Medina de Rioseco, Berrueces, Palazuelos de Vedija, Villamuriel de Campo, Aguilar de Campos, Ceinos de Campos, Villacid de Campos, Villalón de Campos, Bustillo de Chaves, Gordaliza de la Loma, Castroponce and Mayorga.

GR 27 Sendero del Valle Esgueva
This route is temporarily out of catalogue.
From Valladolid to the north-east, this route of about 80 km follows the valley of the river Esgueva. That is a fruitful area, full of vegetable gardens and fruit trees. After Valladolid, the route goes by Renedo de Esgueva, Castronuevo de Esgueva, Villarmentero de Esgueva, Olmos de Esgueva, Villanueva de los Infantes, Piña de Esgueva, Esguevillas de Esgueva, Villafuerte de Esgueva, Amusquillo, Villaco, Castroverde de Cerrato, Torre de Esgueva, Fombellida, Canillas de Esgueva and Encinas de Esgueva.

GR 28 Senda de Tierra de Pinares
This is still a project. It will be about 105 km long and will go by the area of Valladolid. It will have the following area: Valladolid, Laguna de Duero, Boecillo, Aldeamayor de San Martín, Portillo, Aldea San Miguel, Mojados, Megeces, Cogeces de Iscar, Iscar, Pedrajas de San Esteban, Alcazarén, Hornillos, Villalba de Adaja, Matapozuelos, Ventosa de la Cuesta, Pozáldez, Pozal de Gallinas and Medina del Campo.

GR 29 Senda del Río Pisuerga
This route will go by the areas of Valladolid and Palencia. It will be about 236 km long and will have the following route: Casabegas, Areños, Cantamuda, Estalaya, Vañes, Arbejal, C. de Pisuerga, Sigërzana, Rueda, S. de Pisuerga, R. De Zalina, Corvio, Aguilar de Campoó, V. de las Torres, Mave, Santa María de la Mave, Villela, N. De Pisuerga, Alar del Rey, SQ Riopisuerga, Herrera de Pisuerga, Hinojal, Riopisuerga, Z. de Riopisuerga, C. Riopisuerga, V. Riopisuerga, Melgar de Fernamental, P. de Riopisuerga, Otero del Castillo, Melgar de Yuso, Villodre, Villalaco, Cordobilla la Real, Torquemada, Reinoso de Cerrato, Magaz, Baños de Cerrato, Venta de Baños, Dueñas, C. de Santa María, Aguilarejo, Cabezón de Pisuerga, Santovenia de Pisuerga, Valladolid, Arroyo, Simancas and Pesqueruela.

GR 30 Senda de los Montes de Torozos
This route is temporarily out of catalogue.
It is a circular route. The GR 30 goes by the region of Torozos, sited in a wide high plateau. The valleys that we can find during this route form a great natural citadel and form the col of the region of Valladolid. It is about 152 km long, divided in 5 sections, and has the following route: Valladolid, Zaratán, Ciguñuela, Villán de Tordesillas, Velilla, Matilla de los Caños, Tordesillas, Villavieja del Cerro, Berceros, Vega de Valdetronco, Gallegos, Mota del Marqués, San Cebrián de Mazote, Urueña, La Espina, Castromonte, Peñaflor de Hornija, Wamba, Villanubla and Valladolid.

GR 65 Camino de Santiago
The path goes into Castilla-León by the area of Burgos, it continues by Palencia and León until O Cebreiro, where the path enters in Galicia. The most important places of this route are: Grañón, Belorado, Villafranca, San Juan Ortega,Burgos, Tradajos, Hornillos del Camino, Castrojeriz, Frómista, Carrión de los Condes, Sahagún, Bercianos, Mansilla de las Mulas, León, Villadangos del Páramo, Astorga, Rabanal del Camino, Molinaseca, Ponferrada, Villafranca del Bierzo and Collado d'O Cebreiro.

GR 82 Sierra de la Demanda
This route, of 270 km, has 12 sections by the area of Burgos. The most important places are: Pineda de la Sierra, Alarcia, Pradoluengo, Villafranca Montes de Oca, Ibeas de Juarros, Palauzelos de la Sierra, Covarrubias, Santo Domingo de Silos, Salas de los Infantes, Huerta de Abajo, Huerta de Arriba, and Barbadillo. It has two variants: the first one, of 17 km, goes from Palazuelos de la Sierra to Pineda de la Sierra; the second one, of 28 km, has the following route: Barbadillo de Herreros, Huerta de Abajo, Tolbaños de Abajo, Tolbaños de Arriba, Huerta de Arriba, Monterrubio de la Demanda, and Barbadillo de Herreros.

GR 84 Canal del Duero
Route in project in the area of Valladolid.

GR 85 Senderos Merindades
This route goes on by the area of Las Merindades. It has 168,200 km, and 9 sections. It links several landscapes, places, villages, and monuments of great beauty, as well as with a big natural and historical value of the area of Burgos. Its route is: Villasana de Mena, Castrobarto, Quincoces de Yuso, Quintanilla Montecabezas, Frías, Trespademe, Arenas, Tudanca, Soncillo, and Puentedey, where it links with the GR1.

GR 86 Sendero Ibérico Soriano
In the area of Soria, this touristic route goes along the Iberian system, that is the great geografical connection of this area. It's 510 km long. It has 2 variants and 5 derivations by the crests. It begins in Ágreda, and goes on by Ólvega, Cueva de Ágreda, p. Moncayo, San Miguel, Matalebreras, Magaña, San Pedro Manrique, Yanguas, Santa Cruz de Yanguas, Almarza, Valdeavellano de Tera, El Royo, Vinuesa, Covaleda, Duruelo de la Sierra, Navaleno, San Leonardo de Yagüe, El Burgo de Osma, Ucero, Quintanas de Gormaz, Brías, Retortillo de Soria, and Tiermes.
Variant GR 86-1.- Vinuesa, Caserío de Santa Inés, Montenegro de Cameros, Caserío de Santa Inés, Laguna Neqra, Covaleda, Pico Urbión, Duruelo de la Sierra, and Pico Urbión.
Variant GR 86-2.- Halt of Navaleno, San Leonardo de Yagüe and the GR 86, between Navaleno and Casarejos.

GR 88 Sendero Segoviano
This route is temporarily out of catalogue.
Most part of the route of this footpath goes on by Castilla-León, especially by Segovia (140 km amb 8 etapes) and a shorter part in Ávila. Only the two ends go out of Castilla-León, enter in Madrid and connects with the GR 10. The route in Castilla-León goes on as follows: Collado de El Hornillo, Las Palmeras, Segovia, Sotosalbos, Pedraza, Sepúlveda and Cerezo de Abajo. The footpath goes on by several forests and castles like Pedraza, Castinovo or Sepúlveda.

GR 89 Canales de Castilla
The main theme of the GR 89 is the Canal de Castilla. This chanel, through the Canal de Campos, links the rivers Pisuerga and Carrión, near the convent of Calahorra. This route has three branches, all of them with the same point of reference: the village of Palencia. The northern branch goes from Palencia by Amusco, Fromista, Osorno and Herrera de Pisuerga until Alar del Rey. The southern branch goes from Valladolit to Palencia by Dueñas. And the Campos branch goes from Grijota to Medina de Rioseco by Paredes de Navas and Abarca de Campos. It is about 210 km long, divided in 10 sections. There are marks only in the beginning of the route because of the easiness of the path.

GR 99 Sendero del Ebro
The route in Castilla-León has not been defined yet, but it is clear that will follow closely the river Ebro.

GR 100 Ruta de la Plata
The route goes on as follows: Puerto de Pajares, Astorga, Riello, Sueros de Cepedo, Bañeza, Benavente, Montamarte, Zamora, Calzada de Valdunciel, Salamanca, Moville, Valdelacasa and Calzada de Bejar, after about 400 km of route.


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