Best attractions and places to see around Taberno, a municipality nestled in the foothills of the Sierra de la Estancia, offer a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. This area in northern Almería is characterized by its white villages and diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore historical sites, natural viewpoints, and traditional experiences. The region provides opportunities to discover the Almanzora Valley's unique flora and geological features.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The parish church of Santa María in Albox, which was under the protection of the Virgin of the Rosary in the 18th century, was built between 1718 and 1728.
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Beautiful white village with about 1000 inhabitants located at an altitude of 700 meters, unfortunately we did not find any open catering establishments.
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Albox, with approximately 11,000 inhabitants, is located at the foot of the Sierra de las Estancias, a mountain range known for its impressive natural landscapes and popular hiking trails.
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The sanctuary of Nuestra Señora del Saliente is so large that there is a popular saying that states that it has “as many doors and windows as there are days in a year.”
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This sumptuous church was built in the last third of the 17th century on an old sanctuary to house the image of the Virgen del Saliente. According to Uclés and Sintas, this sanctuary is located where the inn is now.
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The Saliente sanctuary dates from the 18th century and is one of the largest pilgrimage centers in southeastern Spain. It has an inn and magnificent views.
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Built during the last decades of the 18th century, the Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora del Buen Retiro de los Desamparados del Saliente is one of the most important pilgrimage centers in southeastern Spain. It is located in the municipality of Albox. It houses the well-known Virgen del Saliente,
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Albox is a picturesque town in the province of Almería, in southern Spain, located at an altitude of 420 meters. Located in a valley surrounded by mountains, it is known for its beautiful landscapes and traditional architecture. Among the most outstanding places is the church of La Encarnación and the castle of Albox. It is an ideal starting point for exploring nature and the nearby coast.
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Taberno offers a rich array of historical and cultural sites. You can visit the 18th-century Church of San José in the historic center, or the Hermitage of Calvario, which provides extraordinary views from the village's highest point. Don't miss the Santuario del Saliente, one of the largest pilgrimage centers in southeastern Spain, or the Church of the Encarnación of Albox, known for its traditional architecture.
Yes, Taberno has two notable museums. The Ethnographic Museum (Museo del Campo), established in 1998, preserves and displays over 2,000 historical objects, tools, and machinery from the last two centuries. You can also visit the Old Olive Oil Mill (Almazara-Museo), which operated until the mid-20th century, to see traditional olive oil extraction methods and taste authentic Taberno oil.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Mirador Las Morras, where you can see across the entire Almanzora basin, reaching as far as the beaches of Garrucha. The Hermitage of Calvario also offers exceptional views from its elevated position in the village. Additionally, the Puerto de Santa María de Nieva mountain pass provides stunning vistas, especially for those who enjoy a challenging climb.
Taberno is home to a prominent example of a glacis, a gently sloping ground between a mountain and a plain, which is considered the largest in Europe and is a subject of study for geologists. The region's landscapes also feature wadis, natural viewpoints, and narrow ravines, shaped by the 'Ramblas' surrounding the village of Taberno.
Absolutely! Taberno offers numerous trails for hiking and mountain biking. Popular hiking routes include the Picacho Trail (PR-A 117) and the Cerro Alto Trail (PR-A 325), traversing diverse terrain. For cycling, you can explore routes like 'Taberno – Saliente – Taberno' for MTB, or challenging road cycling routes such as 'Valle del Almanzora — return from Huércal-Overa'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Taberno, Cycling around Taberno, and Road Cycling Routes around Taberno guides.
Adventure seekers can enjoy various 4x4 routes that allow exploration of Taberno's spectacular landscapes, including wadis and natural viewpoints. These routes come in varying difficulties, and buggy rentals are available. The area's diverse terrain also makes it ideal for challenging hiking and mountain biking experiences.
Yes, Taberno offers unique family-friendly experiences. Children and adults can enjoy the 'Feel like a farmer for a day' activity, where you can milk goats and learn traditional cheese-making. Horse-drawn carriage rides provide a relaxed way to see the surroundings, and the Jardín Botánico de Taberno offers a pleasant, shaded picnic area amidst local flora.
Taberno is renowned for its traditional gastronomy. Be sure to try the exquisite blood sausage, a nationally recognized specialty. Other local delights include 'torta de chicharrones' (crackling cake) made in a wood-fired oven, and over 13 varieties of pure goat cheese, which you can purchase directly from the 'La Pastora' cooperative.
Taberno hosts several traditional events. The Encuentro de Cuadrillas de Taberno is an annual Christmas event showcasing traditional folklore with musical groups. The Saint Joseph Festivities are celebrated on March 19th with a significant procession. Additionally, the August Festivities, held during the second week of August, feature cultural and sports activities, ribbon races on horseback, decorated carriages, and traditional dances.
Yes, Taberno features the Jardín Botánico de Taberno, a small botanical garden specializing in flora from the Almanzora Valley. It houses hundreds of trees, plants, and shrubs, including flowering cacti and various herbs, and provides a pleasant, shaded picnic area for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. The Santuario del Saliente is highly regarded for its historical significance and magnificent views. The charming white village of Taberno itself is a favorite, and the area's diverse landscapes, from semi-desert to lush ravines, are popular for outdoor activities. The community has shared 18 photos and given 20 upvotes to the attractions, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, the region around Taberno has historical ties to Roman times. The hamlet of Santopetar, dating back to the 2nd century, is a Roman villa linked to its natural springs. The hamlet of Los Mundos (Munda) is also historically significant, with some local historians believing it was the site of the Battle of Munda.


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