Attractions and places to see around Tíjola include a blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. Located in Almería, Spain, the town is nestled in the valley formed by the Sierra de los Filabres and Sierra de las Estancias, offering a mountainous landscape. The Almanzora River flows through the area, which also features ancient settlements and natural springs. This region provides opportunities for exploring both man-made structures and natural environments.
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The shortest beautiful gorge in the world
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A spectacular route through the southeast of the peninsula between the highlands of Granada in the Baza area towards the Almendricos district, already in the Murcia region, and passes through the Almanzora Valley in Almería. A route that for decades crossed a railway line that transported tons of iron and other merchandise
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The stage ends in Serón, a mountain town famous for drying hams, sausages, traditional sweets, cheeses, oil and other products of local gastronomy. The old train station is the best example of mining railway architecture on the Vía Verde Natural Trail of the Almanzora Valley, it has the passenger lobby building, with the characteristic British-style canopy, remains of the rails, loading docks, warehouses goods, rotating platform for trains, mineral loading, water tanks and garages. And it also has a modern planetarium and Interpretation Center. Local services are a couple of kilometers away from the road.
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Bring lots of sunscreen
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One of the places that most impresses those who take a walk through the Almanzora Valley in the north of Almería, is El Estrecho located in the municipality of Urrácal. This narrow gorge is located on the Salada Rambla at the foot of the El Castillico hill. For decades it has not been possible to pass due to the large amount of vegetation that was on the boulevard. In the past, with the flooding of the riverbed, it was cleaned naturally, but the construction of dams to prevent large avenues and floods has caused, over the years, a large number of oleanders, tamarisks, blackberries and false reeds to appear. They prevented access. Thanks to the cleaning work that has been carried out, today we can enjoy a walk that surprises us with its particular geological formations of great beauty. The passage of water, which will accompany us along the route of this gorge, and the action of the wind, have shaped these spectacular geological formations for years, and its walls reach several meters high. It consists of two separate formations whose length reaches around half a kilometer where our senses will begin to enjoy the spectacle that this environment offers. A natural wonder worth exploring! 🌿🏞️
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The restaurant is now unfortunately permanently closed. This is a real shame, let‘s hope someone else takes it on and another resto opens here in the future.
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The old Tíjola train station is now disused, and the train track layout is now part of the Almanzor Valley greenway. You can still see one of the diesel locomotives that passed through this station, now converted into a bar and restaurant.
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The complex has interesting artifacts still in place. The station is a restaurant.
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Tíjola offers a diverse range of attractions, blending historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural beauty. You can explore ancient fortresses, significant churches, and repurposed railway stations, alongside impressive natural gorges and serene springs. The area is nestled between the Sierra de los Filabres and Sierra de las Estancias, providing a mountainous backdrop.
Tíjola is rich in history. Key sites include the Iglesia Parroquial de Santa María, a beautiful parish church dating back to the 17th-18th centuries, and the Ermita Santuario de la Virgen del Socorro, the town's second most important place of worship. You can also visit the ancient Tíjola la Vieja (Old Tíjola Fortress), believed to have existed since the 8th century, and the Old Tíjola train Station, which is now part of the Almanzora Valley greenway and features a locomotive converted into a bar and restaurant.
For natural beauty, visit Balsa de Cela, a naturally occurring thermal spring north of Tíjola, known for its constant warm temperature and popular for bathing. Another impressive natural setting is La Cerrá de Tíjola, where the Bacares River carves through tall stone cuts, offering paths for hiking. The Cueva de las Palomas, an ancient copper deposit, is also located in La Cerrá. The town is also surrounded by the mountainous landscapes of the Sierra de los Filabres and Sierra de las Estancias.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Old Tíjola train Station, with its converted locomotive restaurant, is a unique and engaging spot. The Serón Railway Station, also part of the Greenway, offers a maintained historical site with public services. Exploring the Balsa de Cela thermal spring can also be a fun family activity.
The Tíjola area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking along the Vía Verde. You can explore routes like the Sierro and Almanzora Greenway Loop for cycling, or various hiking trails such as the 'Saw by the Era del Violín' or 'Las Minas de Talco' for different difficulty levels. The La Cerrá de Tíjola also offers scenic paths along the Bacares River.
You can discover unique geological formations at El Estrecho de Urrácal, a narrow gorge on the Salada Rambla. The passage of water and wind has shaped spectacular walls several meters high. Similarly, La Cerrá de Tíjola features impressive natural settings where the Bacares River has carved through tall, vertical stone cuts, creating a landscape reminiscent of northern mountain ranges.
The disused railway lines around Tíjola are now significant parts of the Almanzora Valley greenway. The Old Tíjola train Station has been repurposed, with one of its diesel locomotives converted into a bar and restaurant. The Serón Railway Station has also been maintained and rehabilitated, historically serving as a loading dock for iron ore. The Iron Section of the Serón Greenway is a particularly beautiful and well-kept part of this network.
Tíjola's climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Given its location in Almería, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural sites like Balsa de Cela and La Cerrá de Tíjola, avoiding the peak heat of summer.
Yes, the Mirador del Sagrado Corazón is located atop a hill at the end of a staircase and offers beautiful panoramic vistas of Tíjola and its surrounding landscape. It also features an image of the Sacred Heart.
The Centro de Interpretación Valle de Almanzora Agua is an interpretation center in Tíjola that focuses on the historical and economic role of water in the local area. It also serves as a valuable tourist information point for gastronomy, accommodation, hiking, and cultural activities in the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The repurposed railway stations, like the Old Tíjola train Station, are often highlighted for their unique character and amenities. The stunning geological formations at El Estrecho de Urrácal and the scenic greenways are also highly rated for their beauty and opportunities for exploration.


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