Category: Places
The Way of the Cid is a cultural tourist itinerary that crosses Spain from northwest to southeast and follows the literary and historical footsteps of the Cid.
Ver másThe Ablanquejo river ravine route is ideal for getting to know this area of juniper groves and green fields, which transmit a sense of peace and serenity.
Ver másThe Casa de la Herrería Centre is located in the old Casa de la Herrería, a traditional building made of tuff stone.
Ver másBarranco del Horcajo, a narrow canyon carved into the limestone rock, where there are numerous botanical treasures more typical of other latitudes.
Ver másThe Molino de Alustante is an old windmill that has recently been rebuilt. It was built due to the lack of water in the 19th century.
Ver másThe Vega de Arias fortress is a small fortified mansion that was a small hamlet on the banks of the river Bullones, near Tierzo.
Ver másRoutes through the area, picnic area, shelter and fountain, without a doubt a complete and well located recreational area very close to Checa.
Ver másRochafrida Castle Located above the town of Beteta, at an altitude of 1,300 metres, on a wall of black rock is the Rochafrida or Rochafría castle, of Arab origin, it belonged to the Albornoz and Carrillo families and, for a time, to the Santiaguista Master Don Enrique de Aragón,...
Ver másThe Camino de los tratantes is an itinerary that was once travelled by farmers, merchants and livestock traders between Molina, Albarracín and Teruel.
Ver másThe route from Huertapelayo to the Tagüenza Bridge is one of the routes in the Alto Tajo that you cannot miss if you visit it.
Ver másThis interpretation centre of the Tagus River helps us to get to know the details of the Tagus River, especially as it flows through the Natural Park.
Ver másThe Poveda waterfall is located in the place where the construction of a weir was planned - unfinished - and which today has an impressive waterfall.
Ver másLas Salinas de la Inesperada, a communal construction dating back to 1860, operated continuously until 1936.
Ver másThey are a very unique type of sheepfold, with a circular floor plan, which was used until a few years ago to keep sheep and goats.
Ver másThe Buenafuente viewpoint is a natural balcony overlooking one of the wildest areas of the Tagus canyon and can only be reached on foot.
Ver másThe Ciño Negro ravine carries the water that forms one of the most impressive and well-known waterfalls in the whole of the Upper Tagus, the Escaleruela.
Ver másVeguillas del Tajo, a path along the banks of the river in Cuenca, and very close to the sources of other rivers such as the Cuervo, Júcar or the Tajo itself.
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