Category: Places
It is a canyon delimited by reddish cliffs with a drop of several hundred metres that is one of the tourist attractions of the Upper Tagus.
Ver másThe Terzaga salt flats, of great importance during the Middle Ages, when salt was used for human consumption, preserving food, tanning skins...
Ver másThis fortified position is in the "Castillo de Alpetea" located here during the Spanish Civil War to control the Puente de San Pedro.
Ver másThe Mirador de la Cueva del Febrero is a place to contemplate the work of the waters of the mighty rivers that have carved this landscape.
Ver másGR-66 Camino de la Hermandad is the Guadalajara sector of the GR-66, it runs through the Molina-Alto Tajo Geopark from Milmarcos to Peralejos de las Truchas at the Puente del Martinete. On this path the links with Aragon are strengthened by interlinking the GR-66 with the GR-24 in Calmarza.
Ver másThe Cabrillas route runs along the last 9 km of the river before it flows into the Tagus River near the Peñalén Bridge.
Ver másGeocyclist route of approximately 300 km that covers a large part of the Molina - Alto Tajo Geopark.
Ver másThe Valle de los Milagros is carved out of the limestone, sandstone and slate rocks through which the Linares river flows, it is a journey into the past.
Ver másThe town of Checa is one of the most beautiful in Guadalajara. It is built between ravines and has a close relationship with the water.
Ver másThe Celtiberian Hillfort of Peña Moñúz is located in the beautiful Dehesa de la Olmeda, and it is worth mentioning the perfectly preserved Frisian horses.
Ver másThe Cerro de San Cristóbal, with its 1862 m, is one of the roofs of the Alto Tajo and from here we can enjoy its views both by day and by night.
Ver másAn exceptional place where you can enjoy the purest and wildest nature. La Hoz Somera is a jewel of the Serranía.
Ver másGR-113 Camino Natural del Tajo, runs for more than 1000 kilometres along the banks of the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula.
Ver másThe Barranco del Arandilla route is a beautiful and flat 6 km walk along the riverbed up to the Montesinos hermitage.
Ver másConstructions found in the juniper groves of the Alto Tajo. Made of stone and juniper wood, they were used as a shelter for livestock and cattle.
Ver másThe Chozón Museo de Ablanque is a perfectly restored example of what these constructions were like in the past.
Ver másThe Salinas de Armallá are closely related to the use that its people made of the resources offered by the land.
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