Attractions and places to see around Campillos-Paravientos are found within the Serranía Baja of Cuenca, Spain, a region characterized by its mountainous landscape and traditional rural architecture. The village is situated within the Natural Park of the Serranía de Cuenca and is part of the UNESCO "Molina-Alto Tajo" Global Geopark. Visitors can explore extensive pine and juniper forests, natural springs, and the Cabriel River area. This area offers a blend of natural features and cultural points of interest.
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Worthwhile detour through this picturesque gorge. The fully packed touring bike just barely fit (see photo), short pushing sections. Respect for the amount of work that went into these wooden walkways!
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The route descends from the CU-V-5003 road to the Algarra River, offering glimpses of it from within the valley. Along paths parallel to the river, you'll see orchards, tree plantations, and riverside land, some of which is also visible from the access roads and sides of the CU-V-5003.
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The Vencherque River River Walk is a charming route located in Villar del Humo, in the province of Cuenca. It is a flat and easy route, suitable for all ages. Enjoy a quiet walk along the river, surrounded by diverse vegetation such as walnut trees, cattails and poplars.
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Trail that is part of the PR-CU 66 hiking route but is also very suitable for mountain biking. The first part is an old forest track, then after a nice viewpoint we pass over the conglomerate rocks on which we zigzag. Beautiful views and fun driving.
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In this area of the province, rock formations appear between pine forests and rise above the treetops. It shows the Río Cabriel near the road.
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Municipality that is mainly dominated by its castle that is located at the top of the hill that accompanies the mountain. The wall starts at the foot of the town and climbs up the mountain making the turn!
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Beautiful and picturesque path that runs next to the Vencherque riverbed and that will allow you to cross the river gorge through a wonderful landscape. The path has a lot of shade, which makes it ideal for the hot months.
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Very pretty town located on top of a small hill in the Hoya de Matea, in an enclave between mountains. The continuation of the road goes towards the Cunázara pass.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, situated within the Natural Park of the Serranía de Cuenca and part of the UNESCO "Molina-Alto Tajo" Global Geopark. You can explore extensive pine and juniper forests, numerous ravines, and natural springs. The Cabriel River flows nearby, offering picturesque scenery, and you can also discover geological formations like Peña Alta, Peñarubia, and the Sierra de las Cuerdas. Don't miss the unique Rock formations near Cañete, which emerge dramatically amidst pine forests.
Yes, Campillos-Paravientos preserves its traditional rural mountain architecture, visible in its charming cobbled streets and stone houses in the Old Town. You can visit the Iglesia Parroquial de la Inmaculada Concepción and the Ermita de San Roque. A unique architectural feature is the Torreón, the village's water deposit designed to resemble an ancient keep. The nearby settlement of Cañete is also dominated by its impressive castle, located at the top of a hill.
Campillos-Paravientos is an excellent base for outdoor adventures. You can enjoy hiking on numerous trails, including marked routes through the Monte de la Dehesa. For thrill-seekers, there's the Vía Ferrata de Campillos-Paravientos and a Sport Climbing Area with over 100 equipped routes. Other activities include canyoning in dry ravines, caving, mountain biking on routes like the "Ruta de Los Serranos," and seasonal mushroom and black truffle foraging. For more specific routes, check out the MTB Trails around Campillos-Paravientos.
Absolutely! The Vencherque Riverside Walk is a flat and easy route suitable for all ages, offering a quiet stroll along the river surrounded by diverse vegetation. The Area Recreativa de la Fuente del Monte provides a pleasant spot for picnics and relaxation next to the forest. Exploring the traditional Old Town with its stone houses can also be an engaging activity for families.
For a beautiful and accessible walk, try the Vencherque Riverside Walk in Villar del Humo, which follows the riverbed through a wonderful landscape with plenty of shade. Another option is the Ringorrangos Trail - Las Colechas, which offers beautiful views and is part of a hiking route. You can also explore paths parallel to the Algarra River near Algarra, where you'll see orchards and riverside land.
The region offers different appeals throughout the year. For outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking, spring and early autumn provide pleasant temperatures. The Vencherque Riverside Walk is particularly ideal during hotter months due to its shade. Autumn and winter are popular for black truffle and wild mushroom foraging. The village also celebrates traditional festivals throughout the year, such as San Sebastián in January and San Roque in August, which can offer a unique cultural experience.
The region is known for its delicious gastronomy and local products. Be sure to try artisanal sausages, especially "morcilla serrana" (mountain blood sausage). High-mountain honey and cured cheese are also local specialties. During autumn and winter, you can savor local delicacies like black truffles and wild mushrooms, which are often foraged in the surrounding forests.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. A popular option is the River walk of the Vencherque River – running circular from Villar del Humo, which is a moderate 7 km route. For more challenging runs, you can find routes like Cabeza de Don Pedro – Cañete loop from Cañete. You can find more details and options on the Running Trails around Campillos-Paravientos guide page.
The mountainous terrain offers several scenic viewpoints. The Ringorrangos Trail - Las Colechas includes a nice viewpoint over the conglomerate rocks. The dramatic Rock formations near Cañete also provide impressive vistas where rock formations rise above pine forests with the Cabriel River in the distance. The settlement of Algarra, perched on a small hill, offers views of orchards and riparian land from within the valley.
Absolutely! The region is well-suited for mountain biking. The "Ruta de Los Serranos" is a significant mountain biking route stretching over 180 kilometers through the Serranía Baja de Cuenca, connecting several villages. You can also find specific routes like Villar de Humo – circular por la cueva Peña del Escrito y Torre Balbina. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Campillos-Paravientos guide.
The village celebrates several traditional festivals throughout the year. In January, San Sebastián features popular dances, a procession, and a pilgrimage. The "Big Day" of festivities is San Roque on August 16th, which includes a popular race, flag-running, and traditional dances. Semana Santa (Easter Week) has celebrations like the Rosary of the Aurora and the meeting of the Virgin and the Resurrected Son. Los Mayos is celebrated at the beginning of May.


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