Attractions and places to see around La Yesa include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Los Serranos county of inland Valencia. The region is characterized by ancient kermes oaks, mountains, and a tranquil rural environment. Visitors can explore archaeological sites, traditional architecture, and significant hydraulic engineering works. The area also offers numerous signposted trails for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Very easy trail. Crossing the Roman aquaduct might look a bit scary. it is safe though. Just don't watch down if it makes you feel uncomfortable. Just watch in front of you so you see where you step.
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Unique hiking route in the former water pipe - everything is very well developed, maintained and secured. Still not for people who don't have a good head for heights and you have to be particularly careful with children.
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Undoubtedly the most picturesque and striking section of the route that crosses several sectors of tunnels and galleries carved into the rock with some windows onto the ravine that allow beautiful photos of the entire landscape that surrounds it. A place that is conditioned to move without problems, ideal for a tour with the whole family and a place that attracts the attention of adults and children!
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This impressive stretch is what gives the aqueduct its name. Known as Peña Cortada, it is a monumental vertical cut in the rock of about 20 meters that you can cross and at the end you will have a carved door that allows you to cross to the other side where the bridge over the Alcotas boulevard is located.
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Undoubtedly the highlight and most visited of the tour, the wonderful bridge built 2000 years ago is still standing and allows you to cross the Alcotas ravine allowing you to appreciate the wonderful landscape that surrounds it. A monumental engineering work that endures over time and it seems that it will be so for several more centuries.
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In the cold months he is always alone and it's amazing, being able to walk and eat there without people. In summer, it is crowded, full of people. A good swimming area.
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Good rest area, also a good starting point due to the parking lots.
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La Yesa is rich in history. You can visit the 17th-century Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles Parish Church, explore chapels like San Juan Bautista and San Roque, and discover old arches and coats of arms on the town's stately homes. A significant historical site is the Peña Cortada Aqueduct, a colossal Roman hydraulic engineering work from the 1st century AD, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural landscapes. You can enjoy the Los Serranos mountainscape with ancient kermes oaks and dense pine forests. A must-see natural monument is Azud de Tuéjar, a picturesque recreational area with clear water where the Tuéjar river is born, forming a lagoon ideal for bathing. Other natural features include waterfalls like Vallonquer and areas such as 'El Carrascal' and Cuevas del Agua.
The area around La Yesa is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You'll find numerous signposted trails for hiking and cycling, including La Ceja y el Sancho, Los Oficios, and El Alto Negro trails. For more structured routes, you can explore various road cycling routes, general cycling tours, and running trails that cater to different difficulty levels.
Absolutely! The Peña Cortada tunnels and galleries offer an easy and captivating trail suitable for the whole family, with windows onto the ravine providing scenic views. The recreational area of Azud de Tuéjar is also family-friendly, with facilities and a lagoon for bathing. Additionally, the charming Alpuente Village provides a picturesque setting for a family visit.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to designated viewing points in the Los Serranos mountainscape. Elevated locations such as Alto Sierra de la Ceja and Alto Negro offer incredible vistas of the surrounding region. The Alpuente Village itself also provides stunning views from its dramatic location.
Yes, La Yesa is home to significant archaeological sites. You can explore Iberian settlements like El Castellar and Los Castillejos, which preserve Iberian and Roman ruins. At El Castellar, you'll find remnants of walls, a tower, and ancient carriage marks, accompanied by an informative panel.
The region boasts several monumental trees, including the 'Carrasca Tumbada' and the 'Pino de Sombrero'. The 'Carrasca del Pozuelo,' a holm oak near the San Roque hermitage, is another point of interest. Beyond individual trees, you can explore natural landscapes like the dense pine forests and the tranquil rural environment of the municipality.
Yes, La Yesa offers a unique opportunity for stargazing enthusiasts. The area hosts a Starlight Astronomical Observatory, making it an excellent spot to observe the night sky away from light pollution.
The region's climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Autumn is particularly appealing for nature lovers, as it's the season for mushrooms like 'rebollón'. The consistent 18°C water temperature at Azud de Tuéjar makes it an ideal area for bathing during the summer months.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive engineering of the Peña Cortada Aqueduct and its associated tunnels and galleries, noting their picturesque nature and suitability for families. The pure, crystal-clear waters and lush surroundings of Azud de Tuéjar are also highly appreciated for their beauty and recreational opportunities. The dramatic location and stunning views from Alpuente Village are also a highlight for many.
Yes, La Yesa's history includes a rich industrial heritage. You can find old tile workshops and olive presses throughout its streets, as well as medieval mills and lime kilns. A restored tile factory also showcases the town's past industries.
The most prominent water feature for recreation is Azud de Tuéjar, where the Tuéjar river is born. This area forms a lagoon known as “El Pozo de las Escaleras” with consistent 18°C water, making it an ideal spot for bathing, especially in summer. You can also find ancient cisterns and waterfalls like Vallonquer in the natural landscapes.
The local environment around La Yesa is rich in flora and fauna. While exploring, you might spot wild boars and foxes. Birdwatchers can look out for eagles. The diverse natural landscapes provide habitats for a variety of species, making it an interesting area for wildlife observation.


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