Best attractions and places to see around Jabaloyas, a village in the Sierra de Albarracín, include historical architecture and diverse natural landscapes. The area is known for its well-preserved Gothic houses, ancient coral reefs, and mountainous terrain. Jabaloyas is situated within the Sierra de Albarracín, offering dense pine forests and natural springs. It is also recognized as a Starlight Stellar Park, providing clear night skies.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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A small puddle that is under nature protection ;-)
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Bezas Lagoon, located in the Sierra de Albarracín (Teruel province, Aragon), is a natural enclave of great beauty and ecological value. It is located very close to the village of Bezas, in an area of outstanding scenic value.
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Beautifully situated, forest path easy to ride with a gravel bike.
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The Cascada de la Herrería is a natural gem located in the Sierra de Albarracín, near the town of El Vallecillo. This beautiful waterfall, also known as the “Hidden Waterfall,” has a drop of approximately 8 meters over the Cabriel River. To reach the waterfall, you can follow a hiking route that begins in El Vallecillo. The route is short, just half a kilometer, and takes you through a varied and picturesque landscape. During the walk, you will also be able to see the natural springs known as the Ojos del Cabriel, which feed the river and the waterfall.
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This lagoon is surrounded by a leafy Rodeno pine, along with junipers, oaks, junipers and other natural elements. Its water level depends on snowmelt and rain, and together with the Bezas lagoon, it is one of the most important wetlands in the Sierra de Albarracín. If you are interested in taking a route, you can follow the Balsa botanical trail that will take you to Rubiales. Additionally, in Rubiales, you can connect with the GR 10, a long-distance trail that connects the Atlantic with the Mediterranean. I hope you enjoy this beautiful area! 😊
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Beautiful waterfall that can be reached as the end point of the route that begins in El Vallecillo and passes through the eyes of Cabriel. However, due to its proximity to the road, it is common to see many people who come exclusively to visit it.
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During the descent of the final section, you have to be careful because the ground is always wet and slippery.
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In autumn, in addition to the springs, you can enjoy the changing color of the trees.
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Jabaloyas is rich in history and culture. You can explore the impressive 15th-century Church of the Assumption, known for its Gothic architecture and gargoyles. Don't miss the Casa de la Sirena, a beautiful 15th-century Gothic house with a mermaid shield, or the Casa de los Diezmos, a Renaissance building that once stored church contributions. The entire historic center, with its traditional stone houses and earthen streets, is a Cultural Interest Asset worth exploring.
The region around Jabaloyas offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Laguna de Bezas, the largest lagoon in the Sierra de Albarracín, or discover the Herrería Waterfall, also known as the “Hidden Waterfall,” near El Vallecillo. Another stunning spot is the San Pedro Mill Waterfall, where you can even walk behind the cascade. For a unique geological experience, explore the newly conditioned walk showcasing 155-million-year-old fossilized coral reefs near the village center.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Laguna de Bezas and Balsa del Pinar are both family-friendly lakes perfect for a relaxing visit. The Herrería Waterfall and the Ojos del Cabriel (river springs) offer short, picturesque hiking routes that are enjoyable for all ages.
Jabaloyas is a fantastic base for hiking. The area offers numerous trails through dense pine forests, juniper groves, and along river gorges. You can find routes connecting to ancient Iberian settlements, natural springs, and viewpoints. For specific trails, explore the hiking guide for Jabaloyas, which includes routes like 'Las Cascadas del Vallecillo' and 'Jabalon and San Cristobal Hermitage from Jabaloyas'.
Absolutely. The mountainous terrain and diverse landscapes around Jabaloyas are ideal for cycling and mountain biking. There are routes for various skill levels, from moderate to difficult. Check out the cycling guide and the MTB trails guide for Jabaloyas for detailed routes, including options like 'Empty Mountains - circular via the Zafrilla river' for gravel cycling or 'Monte Javalón y Ermita de San Cristóbal' for mountain biking.
Jabaloyas stands out for its blend of history, nature, and intriguing folklore. It's known as 'the village of witches' due to local legends and has embraced this mythical past with initiatives like 'Adopt a Witch,' featuring metal sculptures around town. It's also been declared a 'Pueblo Mágico de España' and a Cultural Interest Asset. Furthermore, its exceptional night sky has earned it certification as a Starlight Stellar Park, making it perfect for stargazing.
The best time to visit Jabaloyas for outdoor activities largely depends on your preferences. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with lush landscapes. In summer, the San Pedro Mill Waterfall is popular for bathing, though it can be busier. The water levels of lagoons like Laguna de Bezas vary with the season, offering different scenic views.
Yes, for the more adventurous, Jabaloyas offers a via ferrata with K2 to K4 difficulty levels, providing a vertical challenge and spectacular views. Additionally, some hiking and cycling routes in the area are rated as difficult, such as 'Toril - El Vallecillo through the Eyes of the Cabriel and the San Pedro Mill Waterfall (GR 10.1)' for hiking, and 'Empty Mountains - circular via the Zafrilla river' for cycling.
The Ojos del Cabriel are natural springs where water emerges from the ground, feeding the Cabriel River. There are two such springs very close to each other in this area. You can reach them via a very picturesque and entertaining path that is not technically difficult. This path also allows you to continue to the Herrería Waterfall and the San Pedro Mill Waterfall.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore hidden gems like the San Pedro Mill Waterfall, noting its beautiful and quiet environment, and the unique experience of walking behind the waterfall. The scenic landscapes of the Rodenos pine forests surrounding spots like Laguna de Bezas are also highly praised for offering fresh air and stunning views.
Yes, Jabaloyas is home to a fascinating geological site: a newly conditioned walk showcasing 155-million-year-old fossilized coral reefs near the urban center. This 2.2-kilometer route reveals vestiges of a tropical seabed. Additionally, the area offers hiking trails that connect to ancient Iberian settlements, providing a glimpse into the region's distant past.
Yes, Jabaloyas is situated within the Sierra de Albarracín and is part of the Reserve of the Biosphere of the Cabriel Valley. This recognition highlights its abundant natural beauty and Mediterranean mid-mountain environment, characterized by dense pine forests, limestone rocks, and natural springs. The Laguna de Bezas is also located within the protected landscape of the Pinares de Rodeno.


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