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Aragon
Teruel
Sierra de Albarracín
El Vallecillo

Ojos del Cabriel and Molino de San Pedro Waterfall Trail

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Hiking trails & Routes
Spain
Aragon
Teruel
Sierra de Albarracín
El Vallecillo

Ojos del Cabriel and Molino de San Pedro Waterfall Trail

Moderate

4.4

(11)

55

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Ojos del Cabriel and Molino de San Pedro Waterfall Trail

02:08

7.48km

170m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 4.6-mile Ojos del Cabriel and Molino de San Pedro Waterfall Trail to discover turquoise waters and stunning cascades.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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4.27 km

San Pedro Mill Waterfall

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Without a doubt one of the most beautiful waterfalls with a pool I have been to in Spain. Its location, in what is called "emptied Spain" due to its low population density, has prevented its overcrowding, although in summer there were quite a few people bathing. It is advisable to wear swimming or canyoning shoes to enter and exit the water through the porous stones. The view from the cavity behind the waterfall is simply stunning.

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6.71 km

Herrería Waterfall

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Also known as "Cascada Escondida", it is an 8m waterfall over the Cabriel River a few meters from Los Ojos. You have to take a very short detour from the main path and you can find yourself among the trees. A very nice and picturesque place.

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6.94 km

Riverside trail

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The route can be done along the track, at a certain height, or right next to the river on a path. If the river is not in flood, it is advisable to walk along the path next to the river.

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7.06 km

Ojos del Cabriel

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The water springs that supply the river, in this case the Cabriel, are known as Ojos. The water springs from the ground and in this area there are two of them very close. It is reached by a very entertaining path without technical difficulty.

** The water springs that supply the river, in this case the Cabriel, are known as Ojos. The water springs from the ground and in this area there are two of them very close. It is reached by a very entertaining path without technical difficulty

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7.48 km

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3.61 km

2.72 km

1.07 km

< 100 m

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3.32 km

1.64 km

1.38 km

592 m

548 m

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Highest point (1,440 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike the Ojos del Cabriel and Molino de San Pedro Waterfall Trail?

The Komoot route for this trail is approximately 7.5 km (4.7 miles) long and typically takes around 2 hours and 7 minutes to complete. This duration is for the main loop, but you might want to allow extra time to enjoy the waterfalls and viewpoints.

Is the Ojos del Cabriel and Molino de San Pedro Waterfall Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for most skill levels, including families with children. The paths are largely accessible, with minimal elevation gain for the shorter loop options. However, some sections, especially behind the San Pedro Mill Waterfall, can be slippery and require sure-footedness.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The trail is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. Key highlights include the powerful springs of Ojos del Cabriel, the stunning San Pedro Mill Waterfall (where you can walk behind the cascade), and the 'Hidden Waterfall' or Herrería Waterfall. You'll also follow a beautiful Riverside trail, pass through pine forests, and might spot the ancient Torre Cavero defensive tower.

What is the best time of year to visit the Ojos del Cabriel and Molino de San Pedro Waterfall Trail?

For the most impressive water flow at the waterfalls, winter or spring are ideal. If you prefer milder weather and vibrant natural colors, spring and autumn are excellent choices. While beautiful, summer can attract more crowds, and the water levels might be lower.

Is the trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Ojos del Cabriel and Molino de San Pedro Waterfall Trail is considered dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions along. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.

Where can I park for the trailhead?

Specific parking information is not detailed in the provided sources, but trails of this nature typically have designated parking areas near the main access points, often close to the village of El Vallecillo in Teruel. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to hike this trail?

The sources do not mention any specific permits or entrance fees for hiking the Ojos del Cabriel and Molino de San Pedro Waterfall Trail itself. As it's located in the Sierra de Albarracín, it's generally accessible to the public. However, always respect local regulations and signage.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail traverses a landscape rich in water, following the Cabriel River. You'll encounter a sinuous karst canyon with rapids, backwaters, and pools. The paths are generally comfortable, winding through dense foliage and pine forests. Some sections, particularly near the waterfalls, can be damp or slippery.

Can I swim in the pools at the waterfalls?

The deep, crystal-clear, turquoise pool at the base of the San Pedro Mill Waterfall is a popular spot for bathing. Be aware that the water can be quite chilly, even in warmer months. Always exercise caution when entering natural waters.

Does this trail connect with any other hiking routes?

Yes, this route is part of the GR 10.1, a European long-distance path. Additionally, sections of the trail overlap with other local paths, including the "Rubiales - Orihuela del Tremedal" (covering about 37% of the route), "Camino del molino de La Herrería" (29%), and "Camino de los Ojos del Cabriel" (10%).

Are there any amenities like cafes or restrooms near the trailhead?

The area, sometimes referred to as 'emptied Spain,' is less densely populated, which contributes to its quiet atmosphere. While specific amenities are not detailed, it's generally a good idea to bring your own water and snacks. You might find facilities in the nearby village of El Vallecillo.

What is the 'insider tip' for hiking this trail?

For a truly unique experience, don't miss the opportunity to walk behind the San Pedro Mill Waterfall. It offers a stunning and memorable perspective. However, be aware that this section can be quite slippery and potentially dangerous, so proceed with caution and appropriate footwear.

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