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Hiking around Calamocha offers diverse landscapes, transitioning from the plains of the Jiloca valley to the mountainous areas of the Iberian System. The region features significant natural elements such as the Jiloca River, the Pancrudo River Gorge with its geological formations and waterfalls, and unique karst reliefs like the Aguallueve de Anento. These varied terrains provide a range of hiking experiences across plains, riverbanks, and mountain foothills.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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11.4km
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Hike the Aguallueve de Anento y Arguilay de Baguena circular route, a moderate 7.1-mile trail exploring waterfalls, a castle, and a charming
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18.9km
05:12
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Hike the difficult 11.8-mile Burbáguena - Luco de Jiloca Trail (PR-TE 39) through pine forests, cherry orchards, and historic towns.

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7.60km
02:08
150m
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Hike the moderate 4.7-mile Pancrudo River Gorge Trail, featuring geological formations, towering cliffs, and the beautiful Molino waterfall.
18.3km
04:45
110m
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Hike the moderate 11.4-mile Río Jiloca and Camino de la Azucarera Trail, exploring river landscapes and the Lechago Reservoir.
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2.80km
00:49
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Hard hike. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Barrachina is a small village in the Jiloca region, surrounded by peaceful fields and mountains, ideal for cycling routes along secondary roads. The town center features the 17th-century parish church of La Asunción and traditional features such as the Pedromocho stone pillar and the Round House. The natural setting offers views along the Pancrudo River and the shade of the oak tree, a unique, large tree. It's a good place to take a break from your hike and enjoy the tranquility of the Teruel mountains.
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The Aguallueve de Anento is a beautiful spring located in the picturesque town of Anento, in the province of Zaragoza. The Aguallueve is a spring that continuously falls in the form of drops of water, creating a spectacular relief with walls of stone and moss, and small caves hidden inside. It is a limestone formation where several springs have created an impressive karst relief.
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The Aguallueve de Anento is a beautiful spring located in the picturesque town of Anento, in the province of Zaragoza. The Aguallueve is a spring that continuously falls in the form of drops of water, creating a spectacular relief with walls of stone and moss, and small caves hidden inside. It is a limestone formation where several springs have created an impressive karst relief.
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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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The Lechago reservoir, the result of the so-called Aragon Water Pact and the Hydrological Plan.
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Near the town of Anento, we find this detour that leads to a beautiful pool of crystal clear water surrounded by a beautiful natural environment. An ideal place for lovers of outdoor activities.
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Near the town of Anento, we find this beautiful pool of crystal clear water surrounded by a beautiful natural environment. Ideal for the hottest summer months.
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There are over 10 hiking trails available around Calamocha, offering a diverse range of experiences. These routes cater to various fitness levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult options.
Yes, Calamocha offers several easy trails suitable for families. While specific easy routes are not detailed here, the region's varied terrain includes gentle paths along the Jiloca River valley, which are generally suitable for a relaxed outing. Always check the route's difficulty before heading out.
For those seeking a challenge, Calamocha has several difficult routes. One notable option is the Burbáguena - Luco de Jiloca Trail (PR-TE 39), an 11.8-mile (18.9 km) path that takes you through pine forests and cherry orchards, offering a more strenuous experience.
Yes, there are excellent circular routes available. A popular choice is the Aguallueve and Arguilay Circular Trail, a moderate 7.1-mile (11.4 km) loop that explores the unique Aguallueve spring and a historic castle.
Absolutely! The region is known for its impressive water features. You can explore the Pancrudo River Gorge Trail, which features the beautiful Molino waterfall. Additionally, the Aguallueve and Arguilay Circular Trail leads to the unique Aguallueve de Anento, a spring where water continuously falls in drops, creating spectacular moss-covered walls.
Calamocha offers incredibly diverse landscapes. You'll find trails along the extensive plains of the Jiloca River valley, through the dramatic Pancrudo River Gorge with its towering cliffs, and into the mountainous areas of the Iberian System. The region also features unique geological formations and karst reliefs.
Yes, Calamocha is rich in history. The area is part of the famous Camino del Cid tourist route, with a significant stop at El Poyo del Cid. You might also encounter historic towns, castles, and structures like the Roman bridge of Luco de Jiloca on some routes, blending natural beauty with cultural heritage.
The hiking routes in Calamocha are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse terrain, from river landscapes to geological wonders, and the well-maintained paths that allow for varied experiences.
Yes, the Jiloca River is a prominent feature of the region. The Río Jiloca and Camino de la Azucarera Trail is an 11.4-mile (18.3 km) route that specifically explores the beautiful river landscapes and passes by the Lechago Reservoir.
Absolutely. Many trails are close to or pass through charming settlements. For instance, the Aguallueve de Anento is near the village of Anento, and you can visit towns like Calamocha or Monreal del Campo, which offer local amenities and a glimpse into the regional culture.
Calamocha is known for its significant geological importance. Besides the unique Aguallueve de Anento, you'll encounter impressive karst reliefs and limestone formations, especially in areas like the Pancrudo River Gorge. The 'paraje de los tollos' also offers geological formations resulting from erosion, providing stunning views of the Jiloca and Pancrudo valleys.


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