Best attractions and places to see around Valjunquera include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Matarraña region of Teruel. The town's medieval character is evident in its narrow streets. Surrounding mountains like the Sierra del Lliri offer opportunities for outdoor activities. The area provides a blend of historical exploration and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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In 2023 the waterfall was dry, but the eroded rocks provide a beautiful picture.
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Stage 4. Horta de Sant Joan/Valdealgorfa 40.2 kilometers. 320 positive meters. The end of the bikepacking trip has a magnificent closure. The route leaves the Horta de Sant Joan station, passes through one of the last tunnels on the way and the Algars River Viaduct appears, impressive, 170 meters long and four large arches 20 meters high. At the bridge you cross the Matarraña-Algars Natural Trail. The path advances through a landscape of crops, vines and scrubland until the Cretas station. The town leaves the mountains on the right and the route runs along the highest section of the old railway route, at the old Valderrobres station. The descent through the Canaleta valley is fantastic, the bikes launch at full speed towards the plain of the Matarraña river. On some hills to the left, the silhouette of the Torre del Compte houses appears attached to the crest of a lookout hill, like most of the towns in the region. The path passes through the old station, converted into a rural hotel, and crosses the Matarraña viaduct, 275 meters long, one of the great works of the railway. The meadow is a beautiful agricultural area of impeccable crops, adapted to the soil and relief of the valley. The Matarraña River marks the end of the mountain landscapes. The road passes through a new curved tunnel and immediately the Valdeltorno station appears, where the detour to the Matarraña Natural Path that we used three days before in the first stage towards Fayón departs. Now the route continues straight on through familiar terrain, it crosses the straight that goes up to the attractive Valjunquera station and shortly after the decisive moment of the stage arrives. On the first day of the trip we leave the Equinox Tunnel for the return and it is time to face the experience. The milestones of the Natural Trail indicate the route outside the tunnel for safety, since it is not conditioned or maintained, landslides and waterlogged sections may appear, the ground is stony and it is easy to suffer incidents, it is a 2.4 kilometer journey of darkness and It is the responsibility of each person to make the decision to travel through the old railway tunnel. In our case we asked in the town and at that time it was in acceptable condition. And we chose the direction from east to west so that it was downhill because there is a 60 meter difference in altitude. The surface has sections with quite a few stones and you have to hone in on the gravel to avoid skidding, it is a matter of patience, good light and skill. The exit hole grows little by little and finally the fence installed at the mouth of the tunnel appears to control the passage and a few meters later the Valdealgorfa station, the end of a new and intense bikepacking adventure.
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It is mandatory to use lights inside the tunnel. Not only to see the way, but also to be seen. It's exciting to think that these structures were built for train use only.
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Beautiful typical Spanish town with that striking tower. Note that this town is also on a top, so climb up quite a bit before you get there and once you're there you'll quickly be on the via Verde. Various MTB routes are well signposted around the town. The routes can be quite long.
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after 5 months not a drop of rain DRY !!
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Torre del Compte is a town in the province of Teruel located in the Matarraña region with exceptional views of the nearby Matarraña river. The name of this town refers to Alfons el Casto, Count of Barcelona who gave this rock to the Cathedral of Salvador in Zaragoza.
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Nature's work of art on the bed of the Tastavins River (affluent of the Matarraña) and is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places in the area. The jump is approximately 20 meters and depending on the rains, the jump may disappear but even so the landscape and surroundings are wonderful.
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It is essential to bring light, it is totally dark. It has some doors, it may be closed at some point.
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Valjunquera is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Baroque-style Parish Church of San Miguel, the Casa Cultural – Lonja (the original 18th-century Town Hall), and the current Ayuntamiento. Don't miss the Baroque Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Piedad and the Hermitage of Santa Bárbara, which blends Renaissance and Baroque styles. The old town itself is recognized as a Historic-Artistic Site.
Yes, Valjunquera's old town features remnants of medieval walls in areas like l'Airasa and El Portal. Additionally, there are three Iberian archaeological sites to discover: Mirablanc, Castellar, and Lliri.
Nature lovers can explore the Portellada Waterfall, a natural work of art on the bed of the Tastavins River, known for its eroded rocks even when dry. The region is also surrounded by three mountainous areas: the Sierra del Lliri, the Tossal de los Frailes, and the Sierra de Mirablanc, offering scenic views and outdoor opportunities.
Absolutely. The Equinox Tunnel, a 2-kilometer long former railway tunnel near Valjunquera, offers a unique spectacle. Twice a year, during the spring and autumn equinoxes, the sun perfectly illuminates its entire interior.
The area around Valjunquera is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on the Val de Zafán Greenway, a converted railway line. For more structured routes, explore various options for road cycling, mountain biking, and running trails that start from or pass through the region.
Yes, the Val de Zafán Greenway is a popular choice for cyclists, offering a safe and accessible route, though some sections may have rocks. For more challenging rides, there are numerous road cycling routes and MTB trails that explore the Matarraña region, often starting from nearby towns like La Fresneda or Torre del Compte.
The mountainous areas surrounding Valjunquera, including the Sierra del Lliri, Tossal de los Frailes, and Sierra de Mirablanc, offer various hiking opportunities. The Val de Zafán Greenway is also suitable for walking. You can find several running and walking trails of varying difficulties in the vicinity, including loops from Valjunquera itself.
The Matarraña region generally enjoys a pleasant climate for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal, offering mild temperatures perfect for hiking and cycling. These seasons also coincide with the equinoxes, providing the unique opportunity to witness the sun illuminating the Equinox Tunnel.
Yes, Valjunquera offers several family-friendly options. Exploring the medieval old town with its narrow streets can be an adventure for all ages. The Val de Zafán Greenway provides a safe and accessible path for family bike rides or walks. The Equinox Tunnel and other railway tunnels can also be an exciting experience, especially with lights for visibility.
The Centro de Interpretación de la Memoria Histórica in Valjunquera offers a deep dive into the region's past. Located in the Plaza de las Inauguraciones, this museum houses an archive with over 3000 images, providing a historical overview of the Matarraña region from the late 19th century to the 1960s, showcasing past traditions and customs.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting Mas del Labrador, a hamlet that was an independent municipality until the mid-20th century, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The surrounding mountains are also known for their 'hidden gems' for hiking and cycling enthusiasts, providing opportunities to discover secluded spots and stunning viewpoints.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural formations like the eroded rocks at the Portellada Waterfall. The historical charm of towns like Torre del Compte, with its striking bell tower and views of the Matarraña river, is also highly rated. The adventurous experience of traversing the 2-kilometer long Equinox Tunnel in the dark is often cited as a memorable and chilling experience.


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