Attractions and places to see around Manzanera, a region primarily located in the Teruel province of Spain, offer a diverse range of natural and historical sites. The area is characterized by significant natural features like Pico Javalambre and unique geological formations such as "Red earth." Visitors can explore outdoor activities along routes like the Ojos Negros Greenway, which traverses varied terrain. Manzanera provides opportunities for both active exploration and quiet contemplation of its landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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More than a campsite, I'd say it's a recreational area for picnicking. It has children's games, a water fountain, and tables.
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The summit is 2019 meters high. The path is demanding, but it is worth the effort. The panoramic views of the surrounding mountains are like something out of a movie.
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We are at Pico Javalambre at an altitude of 2,019 meters, considered a sacred mountain by many nature lovers and/or Turolenses. It is the highest peak of the mountain range that bears his name, it is considered by the majority of Teruel residents to be the roof of their province, although the true roof of Teruel is the top of Peñarroya. If we have the opportunity to climb here when there is no snow, we will be able to appreciate the so-called "leopard skin" caused by the vegetation on the entire surface of the massif, a work of art of nature!
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The Javalambre Peak at 2,019 m is the highest in the mountain range that bears its name. It is considered by the majority of Teruel residents to be the roof of their province, although the true roof of Teruel is Peñarroya. At the top of Pico Javalambre, in addition to the enormous antenna that helps you orient yourself but destroys the landscape, there are other smaller antennas, apart from a track that reaches the same summit, some ski slopes next to it. All this spoils the beautiful surrounding landscape quite a bit.
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For many a sacred mountain and undoubtedly a reference of the province of Teruel. The top of Javalambre at 2019 masl offers very nice views in all directions. A few km away is the Javalmabre ski station, a very popular place in the winter season and from where you can start the ascent to the summit. If you go up here when there is no snow, you will be able to appreciate the curious "leopard skin" caused by the vegetation over the entire large area of the massif, a work of art of nature!
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For many a sacred mountain and undoubtedly a reference of the province of Teruel. The top of Javalambre at 2019 masl offers very nice views in all directions. A few km away is the Javalmabre ski resort, a very popular site in the winter season. If you go up here when there is no snow, you will be able to appreciate the curious "leopard skin" caused by the vegetation on the entire surface of the massif, a work of art of nature!
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The region offers several notable natural features. You can challenge yourself with a hike to Pico Javalambre, a summit reaching 2019 meters with demanding paths but rewarding panoramic views. Another unique sight is the "Red earth" formations, characterized by their peculiar color due to geological processes and mineral dust.
Yes, there are. The Palancar Station Campsite, a former railway station, has been converted into a rest area with camping facilities, tables, and even a playground, making it ideal for families. Similarly, the Albentosa Picnic Area also serves as a rest stop with benches and tables, offering views of an impressive ravine and viaduct.
Cyclists can enjoy the Ojos Negros Greenway, a cycle way suitable for mountain bikes or gravel bikes. Depending on the distance you choose, a certain level of physical preparation may be required. For more specific routes, you can explore various MTB Trails or Road Cycling Routes in the area.
The summit of Pico Javalambre offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, which many visitors describe as cinematic. The Albentosa Picnic Area also provides a scenic stop where you can admire an impressive ravine with a viaduct in the background.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For example, you can find easy routes like the 'Natural Spot Peñaescabia — Circular from El Molinar' (3.8 km), moderate options such as 'Javalambre – circular from Javalambre Station via Rabadá y Navarro Refuge' (9.1 km), and more difficult trails like 'Picón del Buitre - Astrophysical Observatory of Javalambre – circular from Arcos de las Salinas' (20.1 km). You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Manzanera guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from Pico Javalambre, describing them as 'like something out of a movie.' The well-restored Palancar Station Campsite is appreciated as an ideal, quiet spot for overnight stays. The impressive ravine and viaduct views from the Albentosa Picnic Area are also highly regarded, especially the view when exiting the tunnel from the north.
In the broader area of Teruel province, the Albentosa Picnic Area and Palancar Station Campsite are former railway stations, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. Additionally, the Albentosa Picnic Area features an impressive viaduct, a significant engineering landmark.
The Palancar Station Campsite is an excellent option, offering a quiet spot with camping facilities, tables, and a playground. The Albentosa Picnic Area also serves as a convenient rest area with benches and tables, perfect for a break.
The Ojos Negros Greenway is a popular cycle way that can be explored with a mountain bike or gravel bike. It offers varied terrain and is a great option for those looking for an active outdoor experience, though some sections may require good physical preparation.
The 'Red earth' (terra rossa) is a unique natural monument. Its distinctive color was formed over a long period by the washing out of carbonates and the enrichment of clay minerals and iron oxides. It's also believed that mineral dust from the Sahara and Sahel regions contributed to its hue. Despite its appearance, if well-watered, this soil can be surprisingly fertile.
When visiting Pico Javalambre, be prepared for a demanding path to the 2019-meter summit. However, the effort is well worth it for the spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Many visitors consider it a 'sacred mountain' due to its unique 'leopard skin landscapes'.


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