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Hiking around Calomarde offers access to the dramatic landscapes of the Sierra de Albarracín in Teruel, Spain. The region is characterized by the Barranco de la Hoz, a gorge featuring rugged cliffs and unique rock formations. The Río Blanco meanders through the canyon, creating waterfalls and clear pools. Geological features like the Puente de la Toba (Tufa Bridge) and the imposing El Moriacho are prominent along the trails.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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7.25km
02:20
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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4.65km
01:17
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.1km
05:00
240m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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4.08km
01:11
40m
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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16.4km
04:50
350m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Excellent work and assembly of the walkways of the Hoz de Calamare, excellent scenery throughout the route, we were not lucky with the colors of the water after the rains it became cloudy brown. It was worth it.
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The Moricacho de la Hoz is a huge monolith that rises majestically over the Blanco River in the Barranco de la Hoz, located in the Sierra de Albarracín, Teruel, Spain. This impressive natural landmark offers a spectacular view and is part of a hiking route that will immerse you in a landscape of contrasts.
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Barranco Mingo Marco is a captivating natural wonder located in the Sierra de Albarracín, within the province of Teruel. If you are an adventurous soul in search of natural beauty and historical intrigue, the Barranco Mingo Marco trail promises an unforgettable experience.
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What makes it special is that you don't have to go deep into almost impregnable places or go through complicated routes to get to admire its beauty and surroundings. A huge waterfall about 20 meters high, along the Fuente del Berro River, accessible just a five-minute walk from the parking area (starting point of the walk).
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Although the entire Barranco de la Hoz route attracts attention for its beauty, the walkways give it a special appeal. For this reason, this area, with walkways attached to the rock walls and close to the course of the river, becomes the most spectacular of the route.
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Old mill right next to the river. Among the ruins, we can see the canal that fed the mill and the well where the water gained strength. Attached to the mill we find the miller's house, with whitewashed walls and a balcony. In addition to these buildings, we can see the old tejería, a factory that supplied tiles to make the town's buildings.
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Avoid the route on busy days, as many hikers concentrate in narrow sections.
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Calomarde is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, particularly the Barranco de la Hoz (also known as Cañón de los Arcos). You'll encounter rugged cliffs, unique rock formations, and lush vegetation. The Río Blanco meanders through the canyon, creating picturesque scenery with cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear pools. Geological features like the natural Puente de la Toba (Tufa Bridge) and the imposing rocky mass of El Moriacho are also prominent.
Yes, a prominent attraction is the Cascada Batida, also known as Cascada del Molino Viejo. This beautiful 20-meter high waterfall on the Río Blanco is easily accessible. It's particularly striking in spring when water levels are high, and can even freeze in winter, offering a unique spectacle. An easy 2.9-mile trail, the Batida Waterfall from Calomarde (PR-TE 2), leads directly to it.
Hiking options in Calomarde range from easy to moderate, catering to various fitness levels. There are 4 easy routes and 10 moderate routes available, with no difficult trails. This makes the area suitable for both casual walkers and those looking for a bit more challenge, including families with children.
Yes, many trails in Calomarde are suitable for families. The overall difficulty ranges from easy to moderate, and the well-constructed paths, along with the constant presence of flowing water, make for pleasant walks. The Barranco de la Hoz Trail is an easy 2.9-mile path that features wooden bridges and elevated platforms, which can be an exciting experience for children.
Calomarde's trails are rich in unique geological formations. You'll encounter the stunning Barranco de la Hoz gorge with its sculpted cliffs. A distinctive feature is the Puente de la Toba (Tufa Bridge), a natural calcareous formation that covers a section of the Río Blanco, creating a vaulted passage. Hikers will also see the imposing rocky mass of El Moriacho and the Presa del Ahogado (Drowned Man Dam).
Yes, Calomarde offers several circular routes. For instance, the Drowned Man Dam – Tufa Bridge on the Río Blanco loop from Calomarde is a moderate 2.8-mile trail that takes you through riverine landscapes and past unique geological formations. There's also a longer version of this loop, approximately 10.2 miles, for those seeking a more extended circular walk.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of nearly 4.8 stars from almost 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the dramatic gorges, the intricate system of wooden bridges and walkways along the Río Blanco, and the unique geological formations. The cool and pleasant canyon environment, even in summer, is also frequently highlighted as a positive aspect.
The canyon's environment often remains cool and pleasant, even during summer months, making it a good option for hiking when other areas might be too hot. Spring is particularly striking due to higher water levels in the waterfalls, and winter can offer a unique spectacle if the Cascada Batida freezes.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore several interesting landmarks. The Moricacho of the Gorge is a prominent natural monument. For cultural exploration, the historic Albarracín Old Town and its Portal de Molina are nearby, offering a glimpse into the region's heritage.
There are 14 hiking trails available in Calomarde, offering a variety of experiences. These include 4 easy routes and 10 moderate routes, ensuring options for different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, the Barranco de la Hoz Trail is famous for its intricate system of wooden bridges, metal walkways, stairs, and elevated platforms. These structures allow hikers to navigate the challenging terrain of the gorge and cross the Río Blanco, exploring otherwise inaccessible areas.


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