Best attractions and places to see around Peñarroya De Tastavins include a blend of historical architecture, cultural sites, and natural landscapes in the Matarraña region of Teruel, Spain. The town is situated on the right bank of the Tastavins River and is characterized by its distinctive old town with narrow streets. The area features significant natural landmarks such as impressive rock formations and ancient olive trees, alongside paleontological sites.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A beautiful and not demanding route, perhaps too crowded.
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Another essential route in the Matarraña region
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Beautiful mountain biking routes in the area, and tough ones
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Very beautiful, clean lake. You can go pedal boating.
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Spectacular reservoir and in a privileged environment. A visit is essential if you travel to the area. Starting point for many routes in the area, both hikers and mountain bikers.
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Ulldecona reservoir dam, where several cycling and hiking routes start.
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'El Parrizal' follows the (super clear) Matarraña river through a gorge. It is a walk of approximately 10 kilometers, depending on where you start and how far you can go. We chose the parking lot closest to the gorge and simply could not continue walking after a certain point due to the high water. There are bridges, wooden walkways and sometimes you have to cross the river balancing on small stones. We got our feet wet a few times, but that's okay when it's almost 40 degrees! If it had been allowed, I would have immediately jumped into the water for a refreshing dip, but swimming is prohibited here. Below are the photos. Already convinced how incredibly beautiful it is here?!
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Peñarroya de Tastavins offers a rich blend of historical architecture, cultural heritage, and stunning natural landscapes. You'll find impressive churches, ancient sanctuaries, ethnographic museums, and a picturesque old town. Nature lovers can explore dramatic rock formations, ancient olive groves, and beautiful waterfalls.
Yes, the region boasts several impressive natural landmarks. Don't miss Salt de Robert Waterfall, a picturesque 30-meter high waterfall. The impressive conglomerate monoliths of Las Rocas del Masmut are also a significant natural feature, popular for hiking and home to vulture colonies. Additionally, the Ulldecona Reservoir provides scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities.
The town is rich in history. Explore the impressive Baroque Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor and the significant Santuario de la Virgen de la Fuente, which includes two hermitages and the unique Gothic-Mudéjar ceiling of the 'Ermita de Dalt'. The Museo Etnológico 'Lo Masmut' offers insights into local traditions, and the Casco Antiguo (Old Town) with its narrow streets and historic buildings like the Antigua Cárcel (Old Prison) is worth a stroll.
Absolutely! The Salt de Robert Waterfall is a beautiful natural spectacle suitable for family visits. The Inhóspitak (Dinópolis) site is particularly engaging for families interested in paleontology, showcasing the discovery of the Tastavinsaurus sanzi. The Flora, The Garden of Natural Life also offers insights into local flora and practical workshops.
The area around Peñarroya de Tastavins is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and cycling. For example, explore challenging MTB trails like the 'Lobos Salvajes desde Peñarroya de Tastavins' or scenic cycling routes around the Ulldecona Reservoir. For more details on routes, check out the MTB Trails around Peñarroya De Tastavins, Gravel biking around Peñarroya De Tastavins, and Cycling around Peñarroya De Tastavins guides.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. The area around Las Rocas del Masmut is popular for hiking and trail running. The Parrissal Walkways, though requiring a ticket, offer a unique hiking experience along the Matarranya River with wooden walkways through gorges. You can also find routes that cross the Tastavins River multiple times.
The Matarraña region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are often ideal for visiting, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring both historical sites and natural landscapes like the Salt de Robert Waterfall and hiking trails. Summers can be warm, while winters are milder but still suitable for some outdoor activities.
Yes, the outskirts of Peñarroya de Tastavins are home to impressive Milenarios Olivos (Millenary Olive Trees). Some of these ancient trees exceed 3.5 meters in perimeter, with one even surpassing 5.5 meters, offering a glimpse into the region's rich agricultural past.
The Santuario de la Virgen de la Fuente is a significant complex of natural and patrimonial value. It houses two hermitages, including the 'Ermita de Dalt' with its remarkably preserved 14th-century Gothic-Mudéjar wooden ceiling, which is a World Heritage Site. The complex also features a fountain with fifteen spouts and a Swine Interpretation Center.
Inhóspitak is a branch of Territorio Dinópolis located in Peñarroya de Tastavins. This site is particularly significant for its paleontological discoveries, notably the Tastavinsaurus sanzi, a large sauropod dinosaur found in 1994, offering a fascinating look into the region's prehistoric past.
Yes, the Ulldecona Reservoir offers magnificent views, with the water's color varying from emerald to turquoise. The Tossal de la Mola, where the remains of an ancient castle stand, also provides elevated perspectives over the town and surrounding landscape.
The old town of Peñarroya de Tastavins is characterized by its distinctive steep, narrow streets, houses with wooden balconies, and pronounced eaves, creating a picturesque and welcoming atmosphere. Notable buildings include the Palomo stately home, the historic town hall with its ancient prison, and the charming Capilla Portal de la Virgen del Carmen.


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