Best attractions and places to see around Caminreal include a blend of natural features and historical sites in the Jiloca region. The area is characterized by the Jiloca River and significant wetlands like the Ojos de Caminreal. Caminreal serves as a base for exploring nearby towns that offer cultural and historical points of interest. This region provides diverse experiences for visitors interested in history, culture, and nature.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Monreal del Campo is a fascinating place where you can learn all about the cultivation and harvesting of saffron. Located in the Plaza Mayor, the museum offers an interactive experience with traditional tools, historical photographs and workshops for the whole family.🌺
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A city of transit since ancient times, Calamocha stands in the middle of the extensive plain of the Jiloca, on the right bank of the river. Its excellent geographical situation led to its being an important fortified enclave in the past. In fact, it was the city of El Cid passing through on his way to Valencian lands.
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Pozuel del Campo is a small town in the Jiloca region that is located on top of a promontory. Particularly noteworthy of this farmhouse is the church of San Miguel, from the 18th century, within which altarpieces from the 15th and 16th centuries are preserved.
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Located on the banks of the Jiloca River, the town of Calamocha has an interesting history and places of interest that are worth visiting, such as the Roman bridge over the river. It knew how to be part of the Albarracín taifa until King Alfonso I conquered these territories in the 12th century.
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Population that is in the old middle of the Jiloca river, where it then descends towards the population of Teruel. The depression of the Jiloca river is a valley in the old middle of the Iberian System.
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Calamocha is a town located about 70 km from Teruel, within the administrative area of Jiloca. The Iglesia Parroquial Santa María la Mayor, the Puente Romano and the Palacio de los Valero de Bernabé appear as important historical points.
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The region around Caminreal is rich in natural features, primarily centered around its water systems. You can explore the Jiloca River, the Acequia del Pontón, and the Rifa River. A significant natural highlight is the Ojos de Caminreal, a wetland area spanning approximately 11 hectares, known for its abundant reeds and rushes. Additionally, the Ribera "Los azudes", north of Caminreal, features one of the best poplar groves in the Jiloca region.
Yes, the area boasts several historical sites. Calamocha, a significant transit city since ancient times, features a Roman bridge over the Jiloca River and was a fortified enclave. You can also visit Pozuel del Campo, a small town with the 18th-century Church of San Miguel and remnants of an old castle wall. Bello also has historical elements like its 13th-century church tower and the House of the Place, a 17th-century building with a rich past.
For a unique cultural experience, visit Monreal del Campo. This settlement offers insights into saffron cultivation and harvesting at its interactive museum in the Plaza Mayor, complete with traditional tools and historical photographs. The museum also hosts workshops for visitors.
Many of the settlements around Caminreal offer family-friendly attractions. For instance, the saffron museum in Monreal del Campo provides interactive workshops suitable for families. Exploring the historical sites and natural areas like the Ojos de Caminreal can also be an engaging experience for all ages.
For excellent views over the Jiloca Valley, head to El Poyo del Cid. This spot offers panoramic vistas and features a statue commemorating El Cid, who camped here during the Reconquista.
Yes, the region offers several mountain biking routes. You can find trails like "Sierra Lidón — circular desde Monreal del Campo" or "Monreal del Campo – Caño el Gato loop from Monreal del Campo." For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Caminreal guide.
Runners can enjoy various trails, including the "Natural Reserve Laguna de Gallocanta – running circular from Bello" or the "Monreal del Campo loop from Monreal del Campo." Discover more running routes in the Running Trails around Caminreal guide.
Absolutely. Gravel biking enthusiasts can find challenging routes such as "Ojos Negros Mill – Peracense Castle loop from Monreal del Campo" or "Red Bridge on the Rail Trail – Laguna de Gallocanta loop from Caminreal-Fuentes Claras." Check out the Gravel biking around Caminreal guide for detailed information.
Calamocha is historically significant as a transit city and fortified enclave, notably passed through by El Cid. It's situated on the right bank of the Jiloca River and features an interesting Roman bridge, making it a key historical point in the region.
Bello is known as the gateway to the Gallocanta lagoons. Within the town, you can visit the Church of Our Lady of the Nativity, which dates from the late 16th century and has a notable 13th-century tower. The 17th-century House of the Place, which served various community functions over time, is also a point of interest.
The wetland area of the Ojos de Caminreal, with its abundant reeds and rushes, provides a habitat for various wildlife, particularly birds. The nearby Gallocanta lagoons, accessible via Bello, are internationally recognized for their importance to migratory birds, especially cranes, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching.


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