Best natural monuments around Hoya De Teruel showcase unique geological formations and significant ecological value within the Teruel province of Spain. The landscape features a diverse range of natural attractions, from impressive canyons to high mountain summits. Visitors can explore sites shaped by millennia of natural processes, offering insights into the region's geological history. These points de interés natural Hoya de Teruel provide varied opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Simply grandiose - you dive into another world. This landscape was created by erosion. Discovered by chance. Simply magically attractive, to explore the landscape to the last corner. Sturdy footwear if you move off the wide path and be careful not to step too far on the edge, material could break away.
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The gravel road that runs along the edge of the Teruel Red Canyon is a true scenic highlight; gravel riding is a real joy in such a landscape. Of course, you shouldn't resist taking a few photos ;-) And don't miss the beautiful mushroom-shaped rock formation in the middle of the canyon!
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super beautiful plus swimming
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The Hoz del Río Mijares in San Agustín (Teruel) is a stunning natural setting located in the Gúdar-Javalambre region, ideal for lovers of hiking, geology, and spectacular landscapes.
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Be careful if it rains the day before. The red earth will turn to mud and your tires will turn into peanut butter donuts.
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The reservoir is mainly used to supply water to the city of Teruel, the Carburos hydroelectric power station and for irrigation. It is also a popular place for recreational activities such as fishing and picnicking.
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Be sure to get up early in Teruel and be here in the early morning hours when the light is really strong - assuming sunshine :)
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There is a hiking route called “Las Hoces del Mijares” that you can explore. It is approximately 10.24 km long and offers stunning views.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the unique geological formations. Highly rated spots include Red Plain, known for its striking contrast of green plants and red earth, and The Clays of Teruel, often called the 'Aragonese Colorado Canyon' for its impressive power and beauty.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Red Plain offers an almost flat route through its unique landscape, making it accessible. Additionally, the Arquillo de San Blas Reservoir is a popular spot for recreational activities like fishing and picnicking, especially in the summer months.
The region is rich in diverse geological formations. You can witness the spectacular formations at Water Erosion, where water has sculpted the red-colored land. Further afield, the Clays of Teruel showcase a grand canyon-like landscape. The Grutas de Cristal de Molinos, though not in the immediate Hoya de Teruel area, are a complex network of underground galleries with impressive stalactites and stalagmites, offering a journey into the earth's geological history.
The area around Hoya De Teruel offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Embalse del Arquillo de San Blas by the Camino Natural del Guadalaviar'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Circular gravel between Teruel and Albarracín', and road cycling options including the 'Old trains - circular from Teruel via the old railway network'. You can explore more routes in the dedicated guides for running, gravel biking, and cycling around Hoya De Teruel.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Pico Javalambre offers a demanding path to its 2019-meter summit, rewarding hikers with panoramic views. Another notable summit is Alto de las Barracas or Cerro Calderón, reaching 1838m.
While the immediate Hoya de Teruel area focuses on geological beauty, the broader Teruel province has significant historical and paleontological sites. The Grutas de Cristal de Molinos, for instance, have yielded discoveries like the jawbone of the 'Man of Molinos,' considered the oldest hominid in Aragon, and fossil fauna over 100,000 years old, along with Neolithic ceramics.
Many natural monuments offer stunning viewpoints. The Clays of Teruel provide an expansive view of the 'Aragonese Colorado Canyon'. The summit of Pico Javalambre offers movie-like panoramic views. Additionally, the Órganos de Montoro, visible from the A-1702 road, provide one of Spain's most spectacular geological landscapes with an imposing view over the Guadalope River valley.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the Teruel province holds several unique natural monuments. The Puente de la Fonseca is a natural fluvio-karstic bridge where the Guadalope River has carved a unique natural tunnel. Another scenic spot is the Nacimiento de Río Pitarque, the source of the Pitarque River, known for its natural beauty.
Yes, the region features beautiful water formations. You can visit The Amanaderos of Riodeva, a notable waterfall. The Fuente de la Salud is another natural monument associated with a river, offering a picturesque setting.
Visitors are often captivated by the sheer power and beauty of nature evident in the formations, such as those at The Clays of Teruel. Many appreciate the unique color contrasts, like the red earth and green plants at Red Plain, describing the landscapes as breathtaking or even 'Martian'. The tranquility and opportunity to explore at leisure are also highly valued.
While specific recommendations vary by site, generally, the summer months are popular for places like the Arquillo de San Blas Reservoir, where you can cool off and enjoy a lively atmosphere. For geological formations like The Clays of Teruel, early morning hours with strong sunlight are recommended for the best photographic opportunities.
Absolutely. The region is known for its impressive gorges and canyons. Besides The Clays of Teruel, which is a significant canyon, you can also explore The Gorge, which features trails, a river, and forest scenery. Water Erosion also presents spectacular canyon-like formations.


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