Natural monuments around La Portellada are found in the Matarraña region of Teruel, Spain, offering a blend of natural features. The area is characterized by its rivers, natural pools, and geological formations. These sites provide opportunities for exploring diverse landscapes and observing local flora and fauna. The natural environment here is shaped by the Tastavins and Matarraña rivers, creating distinct natural attractions.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The Poza de la Fuente de Rabosa (or Font de la Rabosa) is a beautiful natural pool located within the town of Beceite, in the Matarraña region (Teruel). It's an ideal place to cool off in the summer and enjoy the natural surroundings without leaving the town.
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In 2023 the waterfall was dry, but the eroded rocks provide a beautiful picture.
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Very refreshing place with loud dance music coming from the chiringuito. Not for me.
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after 5 months not a drop of rain DRY !!
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The Pena reservoir is located within the Matarraña region surrounded by beautiful mountains such as the Sierra de Arcas that make this place a must for nature and sports lovers.
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Located very close to the center of Beceite, this beautiful pool is the ideal place for the summer months. Surrounded by a beautiful landscape, it can be your starting point towards the Parrisal de Beceite where you will find other similar pools in a very picturesque environment.
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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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The region offers several notable natural monuments. The Portellada Waterfall, also known as El Salt, is a dramatic 20-meter cascade on the Tastavins River. Another favorite is the Natural Pool of El Azud, a beautiful spot on the Matarraña riverbed, ideal for cooling off. Visitors also enjoy the Rabosa Pool, a natural swimming spot located within the town of Beceite.
The natural monuments around La Portellada are characterized by impressive waterfalls, serene natural pools, and significant geological formations. You'll find lush environments with pine and holm oak forests, riverbeds, and areas encircled by mountains like the Sierra de Arcas.
Yes, several natural pools are perfect for swimming, especially during the warmer months. The Natural Pool of El Azud on the Matarraña river and the Rabosa Pool in Beceite are popular choices. The natural pool at the base of the Portellada Waterfall (El Salt) also offers a refreshing experience.
The area around La Portellada offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Salt de la Portellada Trail' or longer routes such as 'La Portellada - Fórnoles - Santuario de Monserrate (PR-TE 161)'. For more options, you can find detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around La Portellada guide.
Absolutely. The Matarraña region provides excellent terrain for both cycling and mountain biking. Routes like the 'Pantano de Pena – Beceite Stone Bridge loop' are popular for cycling, while mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as 'Triángulo Inhóspito - Ráfales y Fórnoles desde La Portellada'. Explore more routes in the Cycling around La Portellada and MTB Trails around La Portellada guides.
Many natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. The Rabosa Pool, Pantano de Pena, and the Natural Pool of El Azud are all categorized as suitable for families, offering safe and enjoyable environments for all ages.
The warmer months, particularly summer, are ideal for visiting if you plan to swim in the natural pools. However, the lush environment and dramatic landscapes are beautiful year-round, offering opportunities for hiking and nature appreciation in spring and autumn when temperatures are milder.
Yes, the Pantano de Pena offers excellent viewpoints overlooking the reservoir and the surrounding Sierra de Arcas mountains. The area around the Portellada Waterfall also provides natural viewpoints for panoramic views of the cascade and its surroundings.
The natural monuments are home to diverse flora and fauna. Visitors may have the chance to observe raptors such as eagles and vultures, as well as various smaller mammals and aquatic birds, especially around the riverbeds and the Pantano de Pena.
A unique geological site is the La Tosquera Fossil Quarry. Located on the way to El Parrizal, this protected rough stone quarry is notable for its high content of plant fossils, where you can observe complete trunks and numerous leaves.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking scenery, the opportunity for refreshing swims in the natural pools, and the immersive hiking experiences. The dramatic Portellada Waterfall and the picturesque environment of the Natural Pool of El Azud are particularly appreciated for their beauty and tranquility.


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