The paradise of hiking.
The Valderejo Natural Park, although small in size (only 3500 hectares), is home to an important variety of environments and landscapes.
A network of nine trails allows visitors to discover the beautiful landscapes of this protected area, observe its flora and fauna, and appreciate the traditions and culture of the human beings who lived and live in this territory. Most of the trails are short, although their layout makes it possible to link several of them and take "long walks". When planning your tour, keep in mind that the only place with a fountain is the village of Lalastra.
There are several routes that guide visitors to the highest areas of the Park Routes such as:
314 meters of positive vertical drop and a duration of approximately 3 hours and a half. Partially closed from January 1 to August 15.
Track: https://es.wikiloc.com/rutas-senderismo/parque-natural-de-valderjo-senda-la-sierra-88131010
100 meters of positive vertical drop and a duration of one hour and fifteen minutes. Partially closed from January 1 to August 15.
Track: https://es.wikiloc.com/rutas-senderismo/parque-natural-de-valderejo-senda-vallegrull-88596802
One hour, partially closed from January 1 to August 15.
Track: https://es.wikiloc.com/rutas-a-pie/parque-natural-de-valderejo-senda-leron-88533044
Approximately forty-five minutes in length.
Track: https://es.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/user.do?id=9749036&from=30&to=40
All of them offer splendid panoramic views of Valderejo and the surrounding valleys. The ancient inhabitants left their traces on these peaks.
Good examples of this are the tomb field in San Lorenzo and the Menhir de Lerón. Most of the paths start from one of the four villages, either those in ruins (Villamardones and Ribera) or those that are still "alive" (Lahoz and Lalastra).