Best attractions and places to see around Camarena De La Sierra offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage in the Teruel province. The region is characterized by its mountain environment, including the Sierra de Javalambre range, and numerous natural springs. Visitors can explore extensive pine forests, significant peaks, and historical sites, providing diverse outdoor experiences and cultural landmarks. The area is known for its pristine mountain environment.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Located at an altitude of 1,715 meters, this refuge is accessible from La Puebla de San Miguel or Camarena de la Sierra. The refuge is a simple stone hut with basic amenities such as a small fireplace and a nearby fountain called Fuente del Pozo. It is an ideal place for hikers looking to rest for the night while exploring the Sierra de Javalambre.🚴🚶♀️🚵🌄
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a really gorgeous place - perfect for an overnight stay
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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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Place to get lost. In addition to the Greenway, the municipality of La Puebla de Valverde has hundreds of kilometers of roads. Most in an extraordinary state of conservation. This allows you to choose mixed routes in which all types of surfaces can be combined.
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Good place to stop, it is worth stopping in the town, with a church that has an interesting artistic landscape, with several doors from the s. XII and a Gothic-Renaissance church
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Good road to connect with Puebla de Valverde and start the section of Montañas Vacías.
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Minimalistic shelter, enough to protect you from the weather. Keep in mind to bring enough water since there is no spring nearby.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, dominated by the impressive Sierra de Javalambre mountain range. You can explore extensive pine forests, savin, and holm oak groves, and discover numerous natural springs and crystalline waters. Notable features include the series of waterfalls at Los Amanaderos, such as Salto de las Yegüas and Cascada de las Ninfas, and the picturesque Matahombres Spring with its recreational area.
Yes, the most prominent viewpoint is Pico Javalambre, which reaches an altitude of 2,019 meters and offers extensive panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The path to the summit is demanding but rewarding. The 'leopard skin' appearance of the massif, caused by vegetation, is also a unique natural spectacle from various elevated points.
The area is excellent for cycling, featuring sections of the Ojos Negros Greenway via Puebla de Valverde, which is part of Spain's longest greenway. This route offers tunnels, bridges, ravines, and interesting geological formations. You can find various cycling tours, including challenging routes like 'Empty Mountains - circular by Javalambre' or 'Pico Javalambre – Viaducto de Peñaflores loop from Camarena de la Sierra'. For more options, check out the Cycling around Camarena De La Sierra guide.
Absolutely. The Sierra de Javalambre offers numerous trails for hiking and trail running. You can tackle the demanding ascent to Pico Javalambre for incredible views, or explore routes around the Collado del Buey Shelter. For more detailed information on routes and difficulties, refer to the Running Trails around Camarena De La Sierra guide.
In the village center, you can visit the Baroque Church of San Mateo, dating back to the mid-17th century, which features Mudejar architectural influences in its bell tower. The town also has several hermitages, including Ermita de San Roque and Ermita de San Pablo. Nearby, La Puebla de Valverde offers ruins of a wall and 12th-century gates.
Yes, La Puebla de Valverde is a charming small town located at the foot of the Sierra de Javalambre. It features historical elements like the ruins of a wall and 12th-century gates (Portals of Valencia and Teruel), as well as examples of Modernist architecture.
Families can enjoy cycling or walking along the Ojos Negros Greenway via Puebla de Valverde, which is suitable for all ages. The town of La Puebla de Valverde is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Dinópolis paleontological theme park has a branch called Titania accessible from the area, offering an engaging experience for children.
For hiking, cycling, and exploring natural features, the spring and autumn months offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer. In winter, the nearby Javalambre ski resort becomes a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding, making it ideal for snow sports enthusiasts.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive panoramic views from Pico Javalambre, often describing them as 'like something out of a movie.' The Ojos Negros Greenway is a favorite for its beautiful scenery, opportunities to explore, and convenient access to villages for refreshments. The unique 'leopard skin' landscapes of the mountains are also a highlight for many.
During winter, the nearby Javalambre ski resort is a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding. The mountainous terrain also lends itself to other winter sports such as mushing (dog sledding) and snowshoeing, offering a different way to experience the snowy landscapes.
Yes, for adventure enthusiasts, the Vía Ferrata Agujas de las Alhambras is located in Manzanera, a short distance from Camarena de la Sierra. This via ferrata offers a challenging experience that combines elements of via ferrata with free climbing.
Camarena de la Sierra is known as the 'village of a hundred springs' and features numerous crystalline waters and waterfalls, such as those at Los Amanaderos and Salto de Escuín. While these spots are picturesque for viewing and enjoying the natural environment, it's important to check local regulations and safety conditions before attempting to swim in natural pools.


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