Best attractions and places to see around Arcos De Las Salinas include a variety of natural and historical sites within the Comarca de Gúdar-Javalambre in Teruel, Spain. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including the Javalambre mountain range, and features significant historical landmarks such as ancient salt mines and medieval architecture. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from pine forests and river valleys to high-altitude peaks.
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Located at an altitude of 1,715 meters, this refuge is accessible from La Puebla de San Miguel or Camarena de la Sierra. The refuge is a simple stone hut with basic amenities such as a small fireplace and a nearby fountain called Fuente del Pozo. It is an ideal place for hikers looking to rest for the night while exploring the Sierra de Javalambre.🚴🚶♀️🚵🌄
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a really gorgeous place - perfect for an overnight stay
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The summit is 2019 meters high. The path is demanding, but it is worth the effort. The panoramic views of the surrounding mountains are like something out of a movie.
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Minimalistic shelter, enough to protect you from the weather. Keep in mind to bring enough water since there is no spring nearby.
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The final section of the climb to Alto de las Barracas (1,838 m) is not cyclable but it is easy to climb pushing the bicycle. The trail markings pass through the vertex and continue in the direction of Pino Vicente. White and yellow signs are painted on the limestone rocks and there are also stone milestones marking the way.
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We are at Pico Javalambre at an altitude of 2,019 meters, considered a sacred mountain by many nature lovers and/or Turolenses. It is the highest peak of the mountain range that bears his name, it is considered by the majority of Teruel residents to be the roof of their province, although the true roof of Teruel is the top of Peñarroya. If we have the opportunity to climb here when there is no snow, we will be able to appreciate the so-called "leopard skin" caused by the vegetation on the entire surface of the massif, a work of art of nature!
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Small refuge with wonderful views just 2km from Pico Calderón (1838m), which is worth visiting as it is the highest peak in the Valencian Community. The shelter will serve us in the event of a storm or if we want to recover energy and more precisely if we want to spend the night in it during the winter, since it does not have a door.
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The region boasts diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Pico Javalambre, the highest peak in its range at 2,019 meters, offering panoramic views. Another significant natural landmark is Alto de las Barracas or Cerro Calderón 1838m, recognized as the maximum height of Valencia. Don't miss the unique geological formations of Las Torcas and Cerro Negro, or the scenic The Amanaderos of Riodeva, where the Riodeva river is born amidst waterfalls.
Arcos de las Salinas is rich in history. The most prominent historical site is the 18th-century Baroque
Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción, an Asset of Cultural Interest. You can also explore the ancient medieval gates, such as the Portal de la Catarra and the Portal de Teruel, which offer a glimpse into the town's past. The historic Las Salinas (Salt Mines), exploited since the Middle Ages and dating back to 2500 BCE, are also a designated Asset of Cultural Interest.
Yes, the area around Arcos de las Salinas is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and running. For hiking, consider trails like 'The Forest of Las Blancas' or the 'Pico del Buitre Circular Trail'. Cyclists can tackle the 'Climb to Picón del Buitre' or the 'Arcos de las Salinas – Torrijas loop'. Explore more options on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Arcos De Las Salinas, Road Cycling Routes around Arcos De Las Salinas, and Running Trails around Arcos De Las Salinas.
For breathtaking views, head to Pico Javalambre, which offers panoramic vistas from its 2,019-meter summit. Another excellent spot is the Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory (Pico del Buitre), located at 1,956 meters, providing extensive views due to its high altitude and remote location. The Alto de las Barracas or Cerro Calderón 1838m also offers notable viewpoints.
Families can enjoy the Senda Fluvial Desiderio, a riverside path along the Arcos river equipped with recreational areas, perfect for a pleasant natural walk. Exploring the historic town center with its medieval streets and stone houses can also be an engaging activity for all ages. The banks of the Arcos river, with its 'Ojos del río de Arcos' and numerous springs, provide scenic and accessible areas for gentle exploration.
The best time for outdoor activities largely depends on your preference. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer can be warm, especially at lower altitudes, but the higher peaks like Pico Javalambre provide cooler conditions. Winter offers opportunities for winter hiking, though some routes may require appropriate gear due to snow.
Arcos de las Salinas is home to the Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory (Pico del Buitre). Due to the exceptional quality of its sky, this observatory is a significant scientific installation. Additionally, the town preserves a traditional oven, known as Mollete Horno Moruno, where you can experience local bread and sweets, offering a taste of local culture.
Yes, for easier walks, consider the Senda Fluvial Desiderio along the Arcos river, which is equipped with recreational areas. The 'Torrijas - circular route on the Cholesterol Route' is also listed as an easy hike. For moderate options, the 'The Forest of Las Blancas — Circular from Puebla de San Miguel' and 'Javalambre – circular from Javalambre Station via Rabadá y Navarro Refuge' are good choices. You can find more details in the Hiking around Arcos De Las Salinas guide.
For those seeking a challenge, the climb to Pico Javalambre is demanding but rewarding, offering incredible panoramic views. The ascent to the Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory (Pico del Buitre) is also known as a hard climb, popular with hikers and cyclists. The 'Pico del Buitre Circular Trail' is a difficult hiking option, and several challenging road cycling and running routes are available, such as the 'Climb to Picón del Buitre - from Arcos de las Salinas'.
Yes, the historic Las Salinas (The Salt Mines) are a significant site. They have been exploited since at least the Middle Ages and are deeply tied to the town's history and economy. Declared a Bien de Interés Cultural, the complex includes various salt production structures, an ermita, and other associated buildings. You can learn more about their history on Wikipedia.
Yes, the Collado del Buey Shelter is available at 1,720 meters altitude on the Sierra de Javalambre. It's a basic stone hut with amenities like a small fireplace and a nearby fountain, ideal for hikers needing a rest or overnight stay while exploring the Sierra de Javalambre.


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