Best attractions and places to see around Villamalea include a blend of historical landmarks, striking natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest within the La Manchuela region. This municipality is characterized by its special natural environment, featuring unique "tollos," vineyards, and pine forests, particularly along the Cabriel and Júcar rivers. It offers diverse opportunities for exploring both its urban charm and unique natural surroundings.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The bridge is built of carved stone and is founded with the same rocks that can be found on the banks of the river. Its single eye has about 33 m of span, making it one of the largest bridges of its kind not only in Spain, but also on the European continent.
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Vadocañas Bridge It is a viaduct of Roman origin that connects the regions of Cuenca and Valencia passing over the waters of the Cabriel in a protected space known as the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park – cataloged as a Natural Reserve on its La Mancha slope.
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It is a mountain peak located in the vicinity of the Valencian municipality of Villargordo del Cabriel, in the enclave of the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, a privileged natural environment that serves as a border with the neighboring region of Castilla – La Mancha. This peak has an altitude of around 1040 m and from its summit it is possible to obtain privileged views of the Sierra del Rubial to which this rocky promontory belongs. The panoramic view offered from this point allows you to see all the towns in the Requena-Utiel region in which this Natural Park is included. Likewise, from the Moluengo peak it is possible to see the depression of the Cabriel River and the neighboring plains of Cuenca. It is possible to go up to the Moluengo peak and cross the privileged natural environment that surrounds it thanks to one of the routes that cross the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, known as the yellow route, which starts from the town of Villargordo del Cabriel and leads the traveler to the top of Moluengo. Along this itinerary, which has an extension of 16 km, it is possible to visit places such as the town of Moluengo, the Fonseca viewpoint, the Oliva fountain or the Vadocañas bridge, over the waters of the Cabriel river and which constitutes the point at which the route ends.
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The cycling adventure leaves Los Cárceles along the river plain, passes the Barranco de la Vida and goes up a forest track for a few kilometers to avoid the narrowest meanders of the canyon. In this section there are paths near the shore of the Cabriel, marked with the GR-66 signs, but some are not cyclable for gravel bicycles and it is more convenient to go around the mountain. The climb is about four kilometers, to the agricultural fields of Los Armalletes, then the route takes a forest track to the right and goes down to Venta de Vadocañas, one of the historic passes between La Mancha and Valencia. The other was the Pajazo bridge, which is now submerged in the waters of the Contreras reservoir. The Vadocañas bridge is monumental, it has an eye of 33 light meters and shows an extraordinary work of ashlar masonry, the origin is Roman, although the current construction is from the 16th century. “Cars and people pass by. The eye has one hundred and twenty feet in a very long hole. They claim to be the largest and best and with the largest and largest stones in the kingdom, and they pass beasts, and everything else, from Toledo and other parts to Valencia and Requena where the customs is. On the Valencian shore there are signs for the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail towards Villargordo del Cabriel. The climb is long, you have to climb again to the agricultural fields of La Plana along the rugged slopes of the Sierra del Rubial, it is a good time to see mountain goats, deer and wild boar. On Mount Moluengo there is a non-cyclable section, known as Senda de la Cueva de los Ladrones, and before arriving there is a detour on the left that crosses the mountain range along a forest track with good cyclability and connects with the Nature Trail in the ravine. from Los Pocicos, following the red milestones until the end of the stage between the vineyards of Villargordo del Cabriel.
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Top of the peak "El Moluengo" at 1023 m above sea level, highest point of the Natural Park of Las Hoces del Cabriel. It allows to appreciate beautiful views to all the valley of the Cabriel, the province of Valencia and the one of Cuenca.
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Top of the mountain "El Moluengo" at 1023 meters above sea level with beautiful views of the entire Cabriel valley, the provinces of Valencia and Cuenca.
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With its more than 121 km of route, the Turia – Cabriel Nature Trail manages to unite two of the most important rivers in the province of Valencia: the Turia and the Cabriel. This itinerary is protected by two natural parks: the Turia Natural Park and the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park. This particular section begins (or ends) at the Vadocañas bridge over the Cabriel River. It is a gravel road in excellent condition with gentle slopes and surrounded by vegetation. Ideal for cycling or touring it by mtb or gravel bike.
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Located on the Cabriel River, it unites the provinces of Cuenca and Valencia. Its construction dates back to the 16th century and still retains its original form. A bridge of great cultural, historical and scenic interest that also marks the beginning-end of the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail.
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Villamalea is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the unique geological formations of the Cueva de los Ángeles in the Los Cárceles area, or visit the Tollo de la Tortuga, one of the many natural sinkholes (tollos) for which the region is known. The La Higuera - Cabriel River area offers a refreshing spot surrounded by vegetation, ideal for cooling off. The municipality's landscape also features extensive vineyards, pine forests, and well-preserved Mediterranean forests, especially along the Cabriel and Júcar rivers.
Yes, Villamalea offers several viewpoints with stunning vistas. The Peña Azul Viewpoint provides beautiful views of the valley and the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park. Another notable spot is the Hoz del Rabo de la Sartén Viewpoint, located within the Hoces del Cabriel Nature Reserve, offering impressive views of the Cabriel River gorges and its cliffs.
Villamalea boasts several historical sites. The Church of the Assumption, a 17th-century Baroque edifice, is a declared Site of Cultural Interest. You can also visit the well-preserved Hermitage of the Conception, dating back to the late 16th century with its Mudejar coffered ceiling, and the Hermitage of San Antón. Additionally, the ancient Vadocañas Bridge, of Roman origin and rebuilt in the 16th century, is a significant cultural and historical landmark over the Cabriel River.
Absolutely. Villamalea is located in the heart of La Manchuela, a region renowned for its wine production with a Designation of Origin (D.O. Manchuela). You can visit local Bodegas like SAAC and Vitivinos to learn about the viticultural tradition. The town also hosts the traditional 'Carrera de Camas' (Bed Race) on August 15th, a unique local event.
The area around Villamalea is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous trails for cycling, running, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, check out the guides for Cycling around Villamalea, Running Trails around Villamalea, and MTB Trails around Villamalea. The Cabriel River Recreational Area also offers opportunities for swimming, fishing, and mountain sports.
Yes, the region offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail (section) is a gravel road in excellent condition, ideal for cycling or touring by mountain bike or gravel bike. You can find more cycling routes, including challenging loops like 'Alcalá del Júcar and Jorquera Loop' and 'Plaza de Toros loop', in the Cycling around Villamalea guide.
Villamalea and its surroundings provide several options for running and hiking. The Camino de la Lana, a segment of the Camino de Santiago, passes through Villamalea, offering a historical route for hikers. For dedicated running trails, you can find easy to difficult loops, such as 'Villamalea loop from Villamalea' or 'Running loop from Casas-Ibáñez', in the Running Trails around Villamalea guide.
Many attractions in Villamalea are suitable for families. The La Higuera - Cabriel River is a great spot for families to relax and cool off. The Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail (section) and the Peña Azul Viewpoint are also marked as family-friendly, offering accessible paths and scenic views. The Cabriel River Recreational Area provides a pleasant environment for picnics and outdoor activities with children.
The region experiences a Mediterranean climate, making spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes without the intense heat of summer.
The Cabriel River Recreational Area forms a natural boundary of the municipality and is a charming spot surrounded by pine forests. It's an excellent place for swimming, picnics, and various outdoor activities. The river itself is suitable for fishing, and there are numerous trails for mountain sports, offering a peaceful atmosphere with the sounds of nature.
Yes, Villamalea is particularly known for its 'tollos,' which are a type of sinkhole or natural pool unique to the La Manchuela region. The Tollo de la Tortuga is a prominent example. The area also features the Cueva de los Ángeles, a geological gem with unique landscapes and trails.
The terrain around Villamalea is diverse. You'll find gravel roads in excellent condition, such as sections of the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail, ideal for cycling. Other areas, especially in the Cabriel valley, feature steep slopes and well-preserved Mediterranean forests. Trails can range from easy paths through vineyards to more rugged routes in the mountains, suitable for various difficulty levels.


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