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Attractions and Places To See around Medinaceli - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Medinaceli include a rich tapestry of historical sites and natural landscapes. This hilltop village in Soria Province, Spain, showcases influences from Celtic, Roman, Arab, and Christian cultures. Its elevated position provides panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, while the area also features notable natural formations. The historic quarter has been recognized as a Property of Cultural Interest.

Best attractions and places to see around Medinaceli

  • The most popular attractions is Gorges of the Jalón River, a gorge known for its impressive rocky walls and caves. It is a habitat for birds of prey and offers scenic views.
  • Another must-see spot is Medinaceli, a settlement featuring an ancient Roman triumphal arch and a historic Plaza Mayor. The village is also mentioned in the song about El Cid and offers sunset views from the castle hill.
  • Visitors also love Anguita Village and Church, a settlement with a church and the remains of an old Arab watchtower. It is located on the edge of one of the Tajuña River gorges.
  • Medinaceli is known for its diverse historical sites, natural features, and cultural centers. Visitors can explore Roman arches, medieval churches, ducal palaces, and scenic river gorges.
  • The attractions around Medinaceli are appreciated by the komoot community, with 23 upvotes and 40 photos shared.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

Medinaceli

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Medinaceli is a place that you should not miss on any bike tour in this region, because even if the climb up the city hill is a bit tedious - it's worth it! You will be greeted by an ancient Roman triumphal arch. It probably dates back to the 1st century and is the city's landmark. The Plaza Mayor is also considered one of the most beautiful squares in Old Castile and invites you to have a coffee under the arcades. The famous song about the Spanish national hero El Cid also mentions the place as an important border crossing for the knight on his journeys between Castile and Valencia. And from the castle hill you can enjoy a beautiful sunset over the vast plains of Castile in the evening.

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Anguita Village and Church

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Anguita is a pretty town located on the edge of one of the gorges of the Tajuña River. As a testimony of the time that passed in the hands of the Muslims, there is the Islamic watchtower known as the tower of the Stork. It is also worth visiting the Romanesque hermitage of the Virgen de la Lastra, located at the top of the town.

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Gorges of the Jalón River

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The Jalón river gorges extend from Somaén to Jubera and Lodares. It is spectacular to walk this road flanked by impressive rocky walls full of small caves. It is not uncommon to see birds of prey among the cracks in the rock.

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Church of San Pedro de Luzón

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This picturesque and quiet town on the banks of the Tajuña River is usually an obligatory stop for those who travel the well-known cycling routes of the Camino del Cid or Montañas Vacías that cross wonderful landscapes.

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Village Fountain

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Curiosa iglesia amurallada, Iglesia parroquial de San Miguel, de estilo románico del siglo XII, iglesia parroquial de San Miguel es un edificio situado en la zona norte del pueblo, en lo alto de un promontorio. En el suelo de su fachada sur se aprecian tumbas antropomorfas medievales. Tiene influjos del incipiente gótico presentes en los arcos fajones de la bóveda algo apuntados. El ábside semicircular típico de las iglesias románicas se suprimió en el XVIII por un crucero coronado por cúpula al que se adosó una sacristía. La portada sur es románica con arquivoltas, capiteles con motivos estilizados y uno de los escasos ejemplos de crismón en la provincia.


Ermita humilladero de la Virgen de la Soledad y via crucis pétreo de Romanillos.
Ermita de la Virgen de la Soledad, construida durante el siglo XVI, que se encuentra, como es habitual en las denominadas genéricamente ermitas de humilladero, a la entrada del pueblo, en la carretera de Medinaceli a Baraona. Es un edificio de planta cuadrada, con tejado a cuatro vertientes, construido en sillería de piedra arenisca. La portada es renacentista y destaca del resto de la construcción: sobre dos puertas con arco de medio punto, como es típico en estas ermitas, se abre una hornacina, hoy vacía, rematada por un frontón triangular con una cruz. El interior es de gran sencillez. La cubierta cuenta con un artesonado de influencia mudéjar. En una elevación inmediatamente cercana a la ermita termina el via crucis de piedra que discurre por el pueblo, erigido a finales del siglo XVI.6​
Viacrucis Pétreo, se extiende a lo largo de las calles del pueblo para terminar en una pequeña elevación al lado de la Ermita de la Virgen de la Soledad, llamada Las Hiruelas. Su datación cronológica es dudosa, aunque del año 1577 se conserva un cargo en que se paga al maestro que ha «construido» las cruces del Calvario. Esta fecha puede estar de acuerdo con el estilo prevaleciente en las cruces, ya que se trata de unas obras de traza renacentista aunque algunos elementos son ya de características barrocas.

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Agustín Felipe Farelo
August 29, 2024, Gargantas del río Jalón

Beautiful waterfalls in a unique place

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Impressive and one of the few triumphal arches in Spain.

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It is a Roman arch from the 1st century for territorial demarcation. It is not a triumphal arch. In any case, it is 2000 years old, very well preserved and is Living History.

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Gabi
June 30, 2024, Medinaceli

Beautiful, medieval town on the mountain.

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In Luzon the carnival is celebrated in a very unique way and stopping in the square to have a drink we were able to learn what the "Los Diablos y Mascaritas de Luzón" are. It is worth returning in February or seeing them at the Guadalajara bottargas concentration.

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Peaknik
January 28, 2024, Medinaceli

The Arco de Medinaceli is the only three-span Roman triumphal arch in Spain. It is located on the outskirts of the town of Medinaceli, in the province of Soria. Built on a hill overlooking the Jalón valley, at almost 1,200 meters high, the meteorological conditions of the area, where wind and rain predominate and snow is frequent, have deteriorated its structure more than necessary. For this reason, you can see how the ashlars, moldings and cornices that face the valley are more worn. The study of the inscriptions found on its two main faces has allowed it to be dated to the time of Emperor Domitian, while the excavations carried out in the foundation have determined that the construction materials date back to the 1st century AD.

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Unknown town but with a lot of charm. The Tajuña pass stands out with its orchards, the cave where they say the Cid Campeador spent the night in his exile, and its tower on top of the rocky outcrops.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in Medinaceli?

Medinaceli is rich in history, offering several significant landmarks. You can visit the iconic Roman Arch of Medinaceli, the only triple Roman arch still standing in Spain. Explore the Collegiate Church of Santa María la Mayor, a 16th-century church built on Romanesque foundations, or the Ducal Palace of Medinaceli, now a cultural and art center featuring Roman mosaics and a Renaissance patio.

Where can I find panoramic views in Medinaceli?

Medinaceli's elevated position on a hilltop provides stunning panoramic views. From the castle hill, you can enjoy beautiful sunsets over the vast plains of Castile. The Gorges of the Jalón River also offer scenic vistas with impressive rocky walls.

Are there any natural attractions near Medinaceli?

Yes, the most popular natural attraction is the Gorges of the Jalón River, known for its impressive rocky walls and caves, and as a habitat for birds of prey. The area also offers scenic views of the Arbujuelo and Jalón valleys from Medinaceli's elevated position.

What cultural sites and art experiences are available in Medinaceli?

Medinaceli has emerged as an arts hub. The Ducal Palace now houses the Fundación DEARTE Contemporáneo, a modern art museum. The palace itself, with its Roman mosaics and Renaissance patio, serves as a venue for concerts and festivals, and also features an Archaeological Hall.

Can I see Roman mosaics in Medinaceli?

Yes, Roman mosaics from the 2nd century AD are a notable feature. Beyond those found within the Ducal Palace, you can also see Roman mosaics in San Pedro Square, offering further insight into Medinaceli's Roman past.

What kind of cycling routes are available around Medinaceli?

The Medinaceli area offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find touring bicycle routes like the 'Miño de Medinaceli — circular desde Medinaceli' or the 'Tierras de Frontera Loop'. For road cycling, options include 'Medinaceli and Río Jalón — circular' or the 'Castillo de Torresaviñán Loop'. Explore more options on the Cycling around Medinaceli guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Medinaceli guide.

Are there mountain biking opportunities near Medinaceli?

Yes, there are several mountain biking trails in the vicinity. You can explore routes such as the 'Laguna de Judes Loop from Arcos de Jalón' or the 'Cobblestone Streets of Somaén – Gorges of the Jalón River loop from Somaén'. For more details, refer to the MTB Trails around Medinaceli guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Medinaceli?

Many of Medinaceli's historical sites are suitable for families. The main settlement of Medinaceli itself, with its Roman Arch and Plaza Mayor, is categorized as family-friendly. The nearby Anguita Village and Church and the Church of San Pedro de Luzón are also considered family-friendly historical sites.

What is the significance of Medinaceli's town walls?

Medinaceli's town walls are a testament to its layered history, incorporating Celtiberian, Roman, and Arab elements, with subsequent additions after the Christian Reconquest. The Arab Arch, also known as the Market Gate, is particularly notable as one of the original Roman camp gates that was rebuilt and altered during the Arab period.

What is the Plaza Mayor like in Medinaceli?

The Plaza Mayor is the central square of Medinaceli, built on the site of the ancient Roman forum. It is characterized by its arcaded buildings and is considered one of the most beautiful squares in Old Castile. Key structures here include the Alhóndiga, a historic grain trading building, and the Ducal Palace.

Are there any unique historical structures like a medieval snow well in Medinaceli?

Yes, Medinaceli features a unique medieval snow well. This cylindrical, stone-domed structure was historically used for storing snow and ice, offering a glimpse into past methods of preservation.

What is the best time to visit Medinaceli for outdoor activities?

Medinaceli is located in a cold area with adverse weather conditions, especially at its high elevation. For outdoor activities like cycling and mountain biking, it's generally best to visit during warmer months to avoid the cold and potential snow, which could impact trail conditions.

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