Best canyons around Requena are situated near significant natural areas, including the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park and the Júcar River canyon. These regions are characterized by dramatic gorges, towering rock walls, and deep ravines carved by rivers. The landscape provides diverse natural features for outdoor exploration.
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The trail through the Júcar Canyon is where you will find remains of the works carried out in the 50s to build a hydroelectric system. There are tunnels and canals along the trail.
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The trail continues from here, but if you are mountain biking this might be a good place to return. The view of this gigantic wall is one of the main sites of the Júcar Canyon. It is almost 200 meters high and deserves a photo or two.
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This gigantic wall is one of the icons of the Júcar canyon. Here you can perceive the immensity of the deep cleft of almost vertical walls reaching about 200 meters in height.
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Along the Júcar canyon you can find the remains of the impressive hydroelectric work from the 50s. This water channeling work connects the Molinar dam and the Basta waterfall, where the water is released to produce energy.
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The first climb from Casas del Rio to Balsa de Ves is very hard. The road is in poor condition and has a lot of slope!
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From Balsa de Ves it's an absolutely beautiful route down to the Rio Cabriel and then up again towards La Portera. An absolutely breathtaking route - you discover something new at every bend. At the Rio Cabriel there is a bathing area and a campsite as well as an old hydraulic water wheel.
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Section of road that passes through the Chera-Sot de Chera Natural Park. It is perhaps one of the most colorful sections of the province of Valencia with an excellent paved surface and an entertaining zigzag running alongside the limestone gorge. Starting from Requena it will be downhill and on the way back an interesting climb!
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At this point, a few meters from the Chirel castle, there is a viewpoint with amazing views of the Júcar river and its cliffs. It is a detour of a few meters once you reach the castle and from there it only remains to appreciate the views.
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The primary canyon systems near Requena are the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, the Júcar River Canyon, and the Magro River Canyon. Each offers unique landscapes and outdoor experiences, from dramatic gorges and towering rock walls to rich biodiversity and historical sites.
You can expect to see spectacular natural features such as the pointy crags known as "Los Cuchillos" in Hoces del Cabriel, majestic rock walls over 300 meters high in the Júcar River Canyon, and deep ravines carved by the rivers. The area also features crystal-clear waters, diverse riverside woodlands, and unique geological formations like those found in Sot de Chera Natural Park.
Yes, the canyons offer extensive hiking opportunities. The Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park alone has over 200 km of marked trails. The Júcar River Canyon features trails like the PR-V 219, with sections passing through tunnels carved into the rock. For more specific routes, you can explore guides like Running Trails around Requena.
The clear waters of the Cabriel and Júcar rivers are perfect for various water activities. You can enjoy rafting (including family-friendly and white-water sections), kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, and canyoning (both dry and wet). Natural pools like Las Chorreras and Los Ojos in the Cabriel River are popular for bathing.
The canyons are home to several historical landmarks. The 16th-century Vadocañas Bridge over the Cabriel River is a significant cultural and scenic site. In the Júcar River Canyon, you can find the remains of impressive hydroelectric works from the 1950s, including water channeling and tunnels. The Don Juan Cave also holds significant archaeological value with artifacts dating back to the Mesolithic Period.
The canyons are generally enjoyable year-round, but the best time often depends on your planned activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Warmer months are ideal for water sports and bathing in natural pools. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, many areas are suitable for families. The Hoces del Cabriel offers family-friendly rafting sections and marked trails. The natural pools are great for children to swim. When planning, look for trails with easier difficulty ratings and consider highlights like Sot de Chera Natural Park, which has an entertaining zigzag route alongside a gorge.
Several viewpoints offer stunning panoramic vistas. Views of the Júcar River provides amazing views from cliffs near Chirel castle. Peña del Buitre is another iconic spot in the Júcar canyon, offering a sense of the immensity of the deep cleft. Viewpoints like Campichuelo and Fuente del Castillo also provide excellent perspectives of the Júcar River Canyon.
The canyons are rich in biodiversity. The Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park is home to protected birds like the golden eagle and Bonelli's eagle, along with well-preserved riverside woodland. The Magro River Valley is a valuable habitat for diverse ornithological species, including nesting birds like the Mallard and Moorhen, and migratory birds such as the Royal Heron.
Absolutely. The Requena region is part of the Utiel-Requena wine region, allowing you to combine outdoor adventures with wine tourism. Many cycling routes, such as those found in Cycling around Requena, also pass through scenic areas near the canyons and vineyards.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. The Sot de Chera Natural Park section is known for its excellent paved surface and scenic zigzag route. For more extensive options, you can explore guides like Cycling around Requena and Road Cycling Routes around Requena, which include routes through the diverse landscapes of the area.
The Júcar River Canyon is distinguished by its majestic rock walls, reaching over 300 meters in height, and its deep ravines. It features unique historical elements like the remains of 1950s hydroelectric works and the archaeological significance of the Don Juan Cave. The canyon also offers dramatic viewpoints and hiking trails that sometimes pass through carved tunnels.


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