Best attractions and places to see around Alcadozo, a town in the southwest of Albacete, offers a blend of natural heritage and historical sites. Situated at the foot of the Sierra de Alcaraz and in the foothills of the Sierra del Sahúco, the area features diverse landscapes and natural formations. Visitors can explore ancient trees, numerous natural fountains, and historical buildings. The region provides opportunities to experience both natural beauty and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The viewpoint, also called "Sidecar" for the replica of the scooter from the film "Amanece que no es poco" by José Luis Cuerda. The film was shot between the towns of Aýna, Molinicos and Letur in 1988. The viewpoint offers wonderful views of the rocks on which the town of Aýna is located. Highly recommended.
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An incredible viewpoint overlooking the valley and the Mundo River. Very wild and wooded. It has an information panel. It has a small parking lot. Everything around is truly amazing. Don't hesitate to stop.
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The viewpoint also called "Sidecar" for the replica of the scooter from the film "Amanece que no es poco" by José Luis Cuerda. The film was shot between the towns of Aýna, Molinicos and Letur in 1988. The viewpoint offers wonderful views of the rocks on which the town of Aýna is located. Very recommendable.
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A church of very simple construction and decoration, dedicated to the patron saint of the town "La Virgen de lo Alto". The tourist office organizes visits.
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Perched on top of a cliff, the lookout offers stunning views of the Mundo River canyon and surrounding mountains. You can access the viewpoint through a path that runs through a forest of Aleppo pine and Pyrenean oak. The path is well signposted.
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Spectacular views of the Mundo River canyons. The natural landscape is incredible, with vertical rock walls and steep slopes.
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A charming town located in a mountainous landscape surrounded by hills and valleys. It has a long history dating back to Roman times, and has been inhabited by different cultures over the centuries. It is also known for its natural beauty, with the Mundo river and the Calares del Mundo y de la Sima natural park located close to the town.
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It is a beautiful town sandwiched between hills. It is an ideal destination for sports getaways in nature.
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Alcadozo is rich in natural heritage. You can visit the ancient Carrasca de la Vaca, a thousand-year-old holm oak, and the majestic Pino del Guapero, a pine tree over five hundred years old. The area also features numerous natural fountains, springs, and more than ten caves, some of which are archaeological sites like Cueva del Mochuelo and Cueva de la Jara.
Yes, the Ruta Abraza los Árboles (Embrace the Trees Route) is a 10 km trail perfect for exploring several unique and ancient trees, including the Carrasca de la Vaca and Pino del Guapero. Another historical path is the Camino de Rodadas, an ancient route between El Molar del Molinar and La Molata, where deep wheel grooves from centuries of cart use are still visible in the rock.
Alcadozo offers several cultural and historical points of interest. You can explore the Church of La Purísima, which evolved from an 18th-century hermitage, and the restored 17th-century Ermita de la Purísima de Fuente del Pino. The town's main square, Plaza Mayor, and the Aula Temática provide insights into the local history. Don't miss the unique Camino de Rodadas, an ancient path with visible wheel grooves from historical carts.
Beyond exploring the town's natural and historical sites, the region around Alcadozo is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, including moderate trails like the Sendero del Mundo (GR 67) Aýna Loop, and more challenging options such as The castle and surroundings of Peñas de San Pedro. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous road and touring bicycle routes, including scenic loops around viewpoints. You can find more details on these routes in the Hiking around Alcadozo and Road Cycling Routes around Alcadozo guides.
Many of Alcadozo's natural attractions are suitable for families. Exploring the ancient trees like the Carrasca de la Vaca and Pino del Guapero, or enjoying a picnic at Las Terreras, can be fun for all ages. The viewpoints such as Los Infiernos Viewpoint and Mirador La Rodea Grande offer stunning scenery and are generally accessible, often with parking nearby.
The area around Alcadozo is known for its spectacular viewpoints. We recommend visiting Los Infiernos Viewpoint, which offers incredible views of the Mundo River valley and has a small parking lot. Another must-see is Mirador La Rodea Grande, perched on a cliff with stunning views of the Mundo River canyon, accessible via a well-signposted path through a forest. Also, Mirador del Infierno provides spectacular views of the Mundo River canyons.
The best time to visit Alcadozo for nature tourism is generally during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-November). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes, such as the Sierra de Alcaraz and Sierra del Sahúco, and enjoying the ancient trees and water features.
Aýna is a charming settlement located in a mountainous landscape, highly appreciated by the komoot community. It has a long history dating back to Roman times and is known for its natural beauty, including the Mundo River and the Calares del Mundo y de la Sima natural park. It's an ideal destination for sports getaways in nature and offers a blend of historical and natural attractions.
Alcadozo is known for a traditional sweet called 'suspiros de viento'. Additionally, during the Fiestas of San Isidro on May 15th, the town celebrates with traditional 'Encierros' (running of the bulls), which are among the oldest in the province and attract many participants.
The Sierra de Alcaraz, where Alcadozo is situated, features diverse terrain. You can expect beautiful landscapes with holm oak forests, river canyons, and mountainous areas. Trails can range from relatively flat paths, like parts of the Ruta Abraza los Árboles, to more challenging routes with significant elevation changes, especially when exploring viewpoints perched on cliffs or venturing into the deeper parts of the Sierra.
For local history and culture, you can visit the Aula Temática, a thematic classroom located within Alcadozo that delves into the history of the town and its surroundings. The Casa de la Cultura also serves as a hub for local associations and hosts cultural events, theater, and various activities.
Yes, in the area known as Las Norias, you can discover a prehistoric forest of fossilized trunks. Additionally, the region boasts numerous caves, many of which are cataloged as archaeological sites, offering a glimpse into the area's ancient past and unique geological formations.


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