Attractions and places to see around Armuña De Almanzora include a mix of historical sites, cultural points, and natural features within the Almanzora Valley. The region is characterized by the Almanzora River, which shapes its terrain, and the nearby Sierra de los Filabres. Visitors can explore remnants of past eras and natural landscapes. The area offers a variety of points of interest, from historical railway stations to ancient aqueducts.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The shortest beautiful gorge in the world
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A spectacular route through the southeast of the peninsula between the highlands of Granada in the Baza area towards the Almendricos district, already in the Murcia region, and passes through the Almanzora Valley in Almería. A route that for decades crossed a railway line that transported tons of iron and other merchandise
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The stage ends in Serón, a mountain town famous for drying hams, sausages, traditional sweets, cheeses, oil and other products of local gastronomy. The old train station is the best example of mining railway architecture on the Vía Verde Natural Trail of the Almanzora Valley, it has the passenger lobby building, with the characteristic British-style canopy, remains of the rails, loading docks, warehouses goods, rotating platform for trains, mineral loading, water tanks and garages. And it also has a modern planetarium and Interpretation Center. Local services are a couple of kilometers away from the road.
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One of the places that most impresses those who take a walk through the Almanzora Valley in the north of Almería, is El Estrecho located in the municipality of Urrácal. This narrow gorge is located on the Salada Rambla at the foot of the El Castillico hill. For decades it has not been possible to pass due to the large amount of vegetation that was on the boulevard. In the past, with the flooding of the riverbed, it was cleaned naturally, but the construction of dams to prevent large avenues and floods has caused, over the years, a large number of oleanders, tamarisks, blackberries and false reeds to appear. They prevented access. Thanks to the cleaning work that has been carried out, today we can enjoy a walk that surprises us with its particular geological formations of great beauty. The passage of water, which will accompany us along the route of this gorge, and the action of the wind, have shaped these spectacular geological formations for years, and its walls reach several meters high. It consists of two separate formations whose length reaches around half a kilometer where our senses will begin to enjoy the spectacle that this environment offers. A natural wonder worth exploring! 🌿🏞️
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Lúcar is a Spanish town and municipality located in the northwestern part of the Valle del Almanzora region, in the province of Almería. It borders with the Almeria municipalities of Tíjola, Armuña de Almanzora, Purchena, Somontín and Oria, and with the Granada municipality of Cúllar. The municipality is located at an altitude of 912 meters. The name Lúcar comes from the Latin “lucus”, which means jungle1. 🌿🏞️
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The restaurant is now unfortunately permanently closed. This is a real shame, let‘s hope someone else takes it on and another resto opens here in the future.
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The old Tíjola train station is now disused, and the train track layout is now part of the Almanzor Valley greenway. You can still see one of the diesel locomotives that passed through this station, now converted into a bar and restaurant.
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The region offers a rich history. You can visit the Old Tíjola train Station, which is now part of the Almanzora Valley greenway and features a diesel locomotive converted into a bar. Another significant site is Serón Railway Station, a man-made monument that was once a loading dock for iron ore. Don't miss the Aqueduct near Purchena, a notable landmark along the Vía Verde. Within Armuña de Almanzora itself, you can find the 16th-century Parish Church of Our Lady of the Rosary and the ruins of an old castle.
Yes, the Lúcar Village offers a viewpoint with great views of the town and surrounding area. Additionally, the Mirador de Armuña de Almanzora provides panoramic views of the Almanzora Valley, with its extensive almond and olive groves and distant mountains, perfect for photography.
The area boasts several unique natural features. You can explore the dramatic El Estrecho de Urrácal, a narrow gorge with spectacular geological formations shaped by water and wind. Other interesting sights include the Acerolo del Cortijo de las Iglesias, an unusually tall azarole tree, the Banana Plantation Straight forming a green corridor, and the curious Inverted Banana Tree, a local symbol.
Many attractions in the region are suitable for families. The Vía Verde del Almanzora, which passes through sites like the Old Tíjola train Station and Serón Railway Station, offers easy walking and cycling paths. The public laundry in Armuña de Almanzora is also a well-preserved historical site that can be interesting for all ages.
The Almanzora Valley is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy running on trails like those found in the Running Trails around Armuña De Almanzora guide. Road cycling is popular, with routes such as the Velefique climb, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Armuña De Almanzora guide. Mountain biking is also a great option, with trails like the one connecting Old Tíjola train Station to the Aqueduct near Purchena, as seen in the MTB Trails around Armuña De Almanzora guide.
Yes, the Vía Verde del Almanzora, an old railway line, is perfect for walking and cycling. The El Estrecho de Urrácal gorge also offers a unique walking experience through its geological formations. For more challenging hikes, the wider Sierra de los Filabres provides numerous opportunities.
In Armuña de Almanzora itself, you can visit the Parish Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, a beautiful 16th-century church housing a magnificent Cordoba custody. The well-preserved Armuña de Almanzora Public Laundry, fed by waters from the Sierra de los Filabres, is another significant cultural point.
The Vía Verde del Almanzora is a greenway built on an old railway line, now repurposed for walking and cycling. It connects various towns in the Almanzora Valley, offering a scenic and accessible way to explore the region's historical railway infrastructure, such as the Old Tíjola train Station and Serón Railway Station, and natural landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. The rehabilitated railway stations along the Vía Verde, like Serón Railway Station, are praised for their historical significance and amenities. The unique geological formations of El Estrecho de Urrácal are also a highlight, offering a surprising natural spectacle.
Yes, evidence of human presence dating back to the Bronze Age has been found in an area known as 'La Muela.' Material evidence also indicates the passage of Romans through these lands, offering glimpses into the region's ancient past.
The Almanzora Valley generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and running, as temperatures are milder and the landscapes are vibrant. Summers can be very hot, making early mornings or late afternoons preferable for activities, while winters are generally mild.
The Almanzora River runs through the valley, giving the region its name and shaping its terrain. You can observe the river and its fertile lands, home to extensive plantations of peaches and apricots, from various points, including the Mirador de Armuña de Almanzora. The poplar fields along the valley are particularly scenic.


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