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· National · GR 26 Strenuous

Tierra de Campos

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53.5 km Distance
13h 19min Est. duration
Strenuous Difficulty
Linear Route type

Tierra de Campos is a 53.5 km National Hiking hiking route.

At 53.5 km, this is a demanding long-distance hike that may be split across multiple days. Experienced hikers typically take around 11 hours and 54 minutes to complete it end-to-end.

As a linear trail, this route has distinct start and end points. Return transport is worth arranging in advance unless you plan to walk back the same way. The trail is officially waymarked as GR 26, so look out for the trail markers along the way.

This route is part of the National Walking Network (NWN) — a flagship trail maintained to national standards, often following scenic or historically significant corridors.

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Waypoints

5 points along the route
A
Start · Valladolid (Fuente el Sol)
0 km 41.6698°, -4.7441°
1
13.4 km 41.7199°, -4.7414°
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2
26.8 km 41.8207°, -4.7996°
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3
40.1 km 41.9019°, -4.9024°
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B
Finish · Medina de Rioseco (Dársena del Canal)
53.5 km 41.8861°, -5.0472°

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Tierra de Campos hiking route?
Tierra de Campos is 53.5 km long.
How much time should I allow for Tierra de Campos?
Most walkers allow around 13h 19min for Tierra de Campos at a comfortable pace.
Is Tierra de Campos a circular or linear route?
Tierra de Campos is a linear route, not a loop. It runs from Valladolid (Fuente el Sol) to Medina de Rioseco (Dársena del Canal). Return transport from the finish point is recommended.
Where does Tierra de Campos start?
Tierra de Campos starts at Valladolid (Fuente el Sol).
Is Tierra de Campos suitable for beginners?
Tierra de Campos is best suited to experienced, fit hikers. It is not suitable for beginners.
Is Tierra de Campos part of a larger trail network?
Yes, Tierra de Campos is part of the National Walking Network (NWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.