Attractions and places to see around Rincon De Ademuz offer a diverse landscape of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. This picturesque enclave, situated within the Valencian Community and bordered by Teruel and Cuenca, is characterized by its river valleys, mountains, and traditional villages. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and historical exploration, with its highest point being Cerro Calderón at 1,839 meters. It is known for its preserved natural landscapes and historical heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 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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we had water here in 05/2024 (the fuente is a few metres above the road!) - nevertheless, we recommend bringing enough water from the valley by yourself for the night in the Refugio Collado del Buey and the next day over the Javalambre!
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a really gorgeous place - perfect for an overnight stay
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Beautiful surroundings and antiquity par excellence. Stop here for some tapas and a beer
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One of the most beautiful towns in the area, as you can see the center sunken into the valley where the Río Túria flows.
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Vallanca is a village that is located on the southern slope of a small mountain that reaches 970 meters of altitude. At its feet runs the Río Bohilgues, which originates in a nearby town, Vega, about 2 km south of the town.
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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 final section of the climb to Alto de las Barracas (1,838 m) is not cyclable but it is easy to climb pushing the bicycle. The trail markings pass through the vertex and continue in the direction of Pino Vicente. White and yellow signs are painted on the limestone rocks and there are also stone milestones marking the way.
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Rincón de Ademuz is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Alto de las Barracas or Cerro Calderón 1838m, the highest point in the Valencian Community, located within the Puebla de San Miguel Natural Park. The park itself features rare ecosystems and ancient forests like Las Blancas (Juniper Forest). The Río Bohílgues is known for its clean waters and impressive landscapes, especially vibrant in autumn, while the Río Turia offers activities like rafting in areas such as Casas Bajas. Don't miss the dramatic scenery of the Estrechos del río Ebrón.
The region boasts several significant historical and cultural sites. The Church-Fortress of Castielfabib is a prominent landmark, and the village of Castielfabib itself is a charming stone village with medieval streets. In Ademuz, explore the Archpriestal Church of San Pedro y San Pablo and the Romanesque Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Huerta. The Molino de la Villa offers a glimpse into historical practices. You can also discover the Iberian Archaeological Site of La Celadilla and the unique dry stone constructions known as 'barracas' which are recognized as World Heritage.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The village of Ademuz is considered family-friendly, offering a picturesque setting. Puebla de San Miguel Village, located in the heart of its namesake Natural Park, is an ideal starting point for nature activities. Families can also enjoy the Vicente Pine, a natural monument within a forest, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Rincón de Ademuz offers a wide range of outdoor activities. The region has an excellent network of trails for hiking, cycling, canyoning, mountain running, and climbing. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'Empty Mountains Trail' or the 'Puebla de San Miguel – Losilla Pass loop from Ademuz'. If you enjoy running, consider the 'Poblado Íbero La Celadilla loop from Ademuz' or the 'Calicanto Waterfall – Gorges of the Ebrón River loop from Castielfabib'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Cycling around Rincon De Ademuz and Running Trails around Rincon De Ademuz.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Castielfabib, a village perched on a rock offering expansive vistas over the valley. The summit of Alto de las Barracas or Cerro Calderón 1838m also provides incredible views as the highest point in Valencia. Additionally, the Mirar Bueno Viewpoint is another excellent spot to appreciate the natural landscape.
Rincón de Ademuz is known for its charming traditional villages, often described as a 'Museum Territory'. Beyond Castielfabib and Ademuz, consider visiting La Puebla de San Miguel, Vallanca, Casas Altas, Casas Bajas, and Torrebaja. Each offers unique architecture, stone constructions, and a sense of stepping back in time, often featuring wooden balconies and old water mills.
Yes, you can visit the Ethnological Museum at La Puebla de San Miguel. This museum provides valuable insights into the local culture and history of the area, offering a deeper understanding of the region's heritage.
While Rincón de Ademuz is beautiful year-round, autumn is particularly recommended for enjoying the landscapes, especially around the Río Bohílgues, which becomes vibrant with seasonal colors. The weather is generally pleasant for hiking and exploring the natural parks during spring and autumn.
Absolutely! Rincón de Ademuz is famous for its exquisite 'Esperiega' apples, an autochthonous variety. The local gastronomy also features delicious sausages, traditional pastries, and nougats. Many traditional villages offer opportunities to sample these local delights.
Hikers looking for a basic shelter can utilize the Collado del Buey Shelter. Located at 1,720 meters altitude on the Sierra de Javalambre, this simple stone hut has a new roof and restored interior, providing a functional resting spot. It's accessible from La Puebla de San Miguel or Camarena de la Sierra and includes basic amenities like a small fireplace and a nearby fountain.
The region is characterized by its river valleys, mountains, and significant geological formations. The Turia river carves a large valley flanked by the Sierra de Javalambre. The Estrechos del río Ebrón showcase dramatic narrow river stretches. The Puebla de San Miguel Natural Park is home to Cerro Calderón, the highest peak, and features unique ecosystems including Spanish juniper and savin juniper forests, highlighting the area's diverse geological and botanical richness.


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