About this tour
A four-hour guided circuit through the Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park, stringing together four distinct geological landmarks. You'll explore the otherworldly rock formations of the Enchanted City, then move between high vantage points—Valdecabras and Ventano del Diablo—before finishing at Laguna de Uña, where limestone cliffs plunge into still water. Hotel pickup and an English-speaking guide round out the logistics.
Highlights
- Wander through Enchanted City's towering rock pillars and natural passages
- Stand at Ventano del Diablo (Devil's Window) for panoramic plateau views
- Visit Valdecabras viewpoint across the park's geological heart
- Reach Laguna de Uña's crater lake ringed by vertical cliffs
- Four-hour loop captures Cuenca's dramatic karst landscape
What to expect
Expect a steady walk over uneven, sometimes steep terrain linking four vantage points. The Enchanted City demands scrambling through narrow passages between massive stone formations—part narrow canyon, part sculpture garden. From the viewpoints, you're scanning deep valleys and distant ridgelines rather than climbing peaks. Laguna de Uña sits low; you descend to reach it. The route is less a hike and more a series of short walks punctuated by lookouts. Ground underfoot ranges from compacted earth to loose scree and slick rock after rain.
Good to know
Moderate fitness essential; steep sections and scrambling involved. Not suitable for spinal injuries or weak cardiovascular systems. Wear proper hiking boots and bring water. Early morning departure recommended to beat crowds at the Enchanted City. Guide speaks English.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







