Best attractions and places to see around El Pobo, a village in the province of Teruel, include a mix of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. The region is characterized by the Sierra del Pobo, part of the Serranías de Gúdar, featuring diverse geological formations and natural springs. Visitors can explore historical landmarks such as the 16th-century Church of San Bartolomé and ancestral homes, alongside unique natural features like the Cultural Park of the Chopo Cabecero del…
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great slope with a great panorama!
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Port with a very beautiful final spot, hard at certain times due to the sun, there are no shadows or fountains. The descent has slightly deteriorated areas, you have to be attentive to the asphalt. Mountain pass with a very beautiful alpine landscape. It is a short mountain pass, it can be hard at certain times due to the sun, there are no shadows or sources. The descent has slightly deteriorated areas, you have to pay attention to the asphalt.
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Alfambra is a town and municipality in the province of Teruel where we highlight the Christ of Alfambra, the Castle of the same name, the beetroot museum or the climb to the Monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus with impressive views of the town and the valley.
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Cedilla is a small town located crowned by the Castle of Cedrillas on one side and surrounded by the Mijares River on the other. Its castle is surrounded by a wall and can be seen from several points on arrival in the town.
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We are facing a long port, with 3 ascent areas, among which 2 flat or descent areas are interspersed. We have the most complicated part at the end with 4 kilometers at 8% on average, although from kilometer 5 to 7 it will also require effort with ramps of 7 and 8%. http://www.puertos-en-bici.com/2013/07/puerto-de-cabigordo_5658.html
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Road in good condition but very hot in summer and cold in winter, with the occasional chance of snow at the top. There are no fountains for a long stretch so stock up well before heading out.
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Village with services: accommodation, bars, restaurants.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty, including the Sierra del Pobo, part of the Serranías de Gúdar, with its varied landscapes and geological formations. You can also discover numerous natural springs and fountains like Arca, Penilla, and Santa Ana. For a unique experience, visit the Cultural Park of the Chopo Cabecero del Alto Alfambra, known for its ancient pollarded black poplars along the Alfambra river.
Yes, the area around El Pobo is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including challenging road cycling routes like the 'Old Teruel Station – Puerto de Cabigordo top of the col sign. loop from Cedrillas' or mountain biking trails such as the 'Alto Guadalope Enduro Trail'. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around El Pobo, MTB Trails around El Pobo, and Cycling around El Pobo guides.
For panoramic views, consider visiting the natural viewpoint over 1,700 meters high near El Pobo, which is also popular for paragliding. The Puerto de Cabigordo top of the col sign. offers expansive vistas after a challenging climb. Another great spot is the Dirt track towards the hill of Castelfrío, which provides fantastic views of the 'Empty Mountains' valleys and mountains.
In El Pobo, you can explore the 16th-century Church of San Bartolomé, notable for its three naves and Baroque decoration. The 18th-century Hermitage of the Virgin of Loreto is another significant site. Don't miss the historical El Pobo Fountain and Washing Place, and ancestral homes like the 17th-century Casa de la Herrería. The Town Hall also features interesting architecture with its market and arches.
Beyond the main landmarks, El Pobo is home to traditional stone monuments known as Peirones, specifically the Peirón de San Bartolomé and Peirón de San Juan y San Pablo, which are part of the local heritage. The village also hosts the lively Poborina Folk Festival coinciding with the San Juan Bautista festivities on June 24th.
Just a short distance away, you can visit Cedrillas, a small town crowned by its own castle. Another notable site is the Monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Alfambra, which offers impressive views of the town and valley, and is located in Alfambra, a town also known for its castle.
Families can enjoy the 'Safari por la Sabana Turoliense,' which features reproductions of extinct mammals that once inhabited the Teruel region, offering an educational and engaging experience. The area's paleontological richness is also highlighted by the Dino Experience. Additionally, the nearby settlement of Cedrillas provides services and a charming atmosphere suitable for family visits.
The region experiences hot summers and cold winters. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures. Be aware that some mountain passes, like Puerto de Cabigordo, can be very hot in summer with no shade or fountains, and may experience snow in winter.
The nearby settlement of Cedrillas is a good option, offering various services including accommodation, bars, and restaurants. It's also a convenient place to stock up on supplies if you're heading into more remote mountain areas, as supermarkets can be scarce.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The challenging climbs and rewarding views from mountain passes like Puerto de Cabigordo are highly rated. The scenic vistas from trails like the Dirt track towards the hill of Castelfrío are also a favorite, offering a great panorama of the 'Empty Mountains' area.
Yes, in the Hoyalta area, you can find numerous dry-stone constructions, trenches, and fortifications that offer insights into the Spanish Civil War, providing a historical perspective on the region's past.


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