Best attractions and places to see around Hiendelaencina are situated in the Sierra Norte of Guadalajara, a region characterized by its historical significance and varied landscapes. This area combines natural features, such as mountain peaks and reservoirs, with settlements rich in cultural heritage. Hiendelaencina itself is known for its 19th-century silver mining boom, which influenced its development and history. Visitors can explore both historical sites and natural viewpoints.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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What to see 🧭 “El País de la Plata” Interpretation Center Interactive museum about local mining, open Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00 to 14:00. General admission approx. €2, free for residents and children under 14. ⛪ Santa Cecilia Parish Church 19th-century building constructed during the mining boom, with a single nave and a simple transept. 🏗️ Mining and Industrial Heritage More than 200 shafts/mines, such as Santa Catalina, Santa Teresa, Mala Noche, Fuerza, etc. Remains of ore-washing facilities like San Carlos, ruined industrial sites, and power plants.
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A village in the Sierra Norte of Guadalajara, at an altitude of approximately 1,084 meters. Its origins are medieval, possibly predating the Bronze Age. The name derives from the Arabic Hisn al-Ancina (“castle of the holm oak”). In 1844, the discovery of silver triggered a “silver rush,” transforming Hiendelaencina into a major 19th-century mining district, with up to 200 mines and a population that reached 5,000. A parish church dedicated to Saint Cecilia was built between 1848 and 1851, financed with funds from the mining town.
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Beautiful and quiet town of Architecture between Negra and Dorada. With the famous Pera Galena River (Pelagallinas), with very cool waters in summer. You can start routes to La Junta de los Ríos with the Bornova, Climb the Alto Rey or head towards the Cueva del Oso. In any case you can enjoy Great Tranquility.
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Nature in Vena. Extraordinary landscape in everything around. Possibility of taking various routes, circular or online, with different origins and destinations.
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Pedaling along the southern shore of the Alcorlo reservoir, you will reach the dam's viewpoint to have incredible views of the power of water. The reservoir is near San Andrés del Congosto.
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Mountain of the Central System located in the homonymous mountain range, to the north-northwest of the province of Guadalajara. Its summit is a succession of small slopes aligned along 3.5 km. At its top is the hermitage of Santo Alto Rey, the object of a religious procession on the first Saturday of September from the towns that are on its slopes, as well as a military station at its western end and four Retevisión antennas next to the hermitage.
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Small mountain town in the province of Guadalajara irrigated by the waters of the Pelagallinas. The houses follow a traditional architecture of the Ocejón skirt known as Arquitectura Negra
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Reservoir that is located at the foot of the town of San Andrés del Congosto and that continues along the Bornova River, towards Guadalajara. Collect the waters of the Sierra Alto Rey.
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The village of Hiendelaencina itself is a significant historical site, known for its 19th-century silver mining boom. You can explore the “El País de la Plata” Interpretation Center, visit the Santa Cecilia Parish Church, and see the remains of over 200 mines. Additionally, Prádena de Atienza is a small mountain town with traditional 'Arquitectura Negra' (Black Architecture) and historical charm.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Cañamares River Reservoir and Alcorlo Reservoir are both listed as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for walks and enjoying nature. The village of Hiendelaencina with its mining history and interpretation center can also be an educational visit for families.
The area boasts several natural highlights. The Alto Rey Peak (1,858 m) offers extraordinary landscapes and panoramic views from its summit. You can also enjoy the serene waters and bird species at the Cañamares River Reservoir and the impressive dam viewpoint at Alcorlo Reservoir.
The region around Hiendelaencina is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, including moderate options like the 'Viewpoint to the Bear Cave from Prádena de Atienza' or the 'Hiendelaencina – Hiendelaencina Silver Mines loop'. For more challenging hikes, consider the 'Pico del Alto Rey — circular via the old path of Alto Rey from Bustares'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Hiendelaencina guide.
Yes, there are several running trails. Options include the 'GR 167: Prádena de Atienza to Cueva del Oso Trail' and various loops around the 'Hiendelaencina Silver Mines'. For longer and more challenging runs, you might explore routes like the 'Prádena de Atienza – Sierra de Alto Rey loop'. Discover more running trails in the Running Trails around Hiendelaencina guide.
Absolutely. The area offers scenic road cycling routes, ranging from moderate to difficult. You could try the 'Borderlands Loop from Pinilla de Jadraque' or the challenging 'Alto Rey Climb via Villares de Jadraque'. For extensive rides, there are loops like the 'View of Atienza Castle' from Pálmaces de Jadraque. More routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Hiendelaencina guide.
The reservoirs, such as Cañamares River Reservoir, are particularly pleasant on warm days. Generally, spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking and exploring. Summer can be warm, making water-based activities or early morning/late afternoon excursions more comfortable. Winter walks are possible, especially in lower elevations, but higher peaks like Alto Rey Peak may require appropriate gear due to colder conditions.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the historical mining remains scattered around Hiendelaencina, beyond the main interpretation center, offer a unique glimpse into the region's past. Exploring the various shafts and ruined industrial sites provides a more intimate connection to its silver rush era. The quiet mountain town of Prádena de Atienza, with its traditional architecture and tranquil setting, also offers a peaceful escape.
Yes, the natural areas around Hiendelaencina are home to various wildlife. The Cañamares River Reservoir, for instance, is noted for its diverse bird species. The mountainous terrain and reservoirs provide habitats for different animals, making it a good spot for nature observation, especially for birdwatching.
Information on specific public transport routes directly to trailheads or all attractions is limited. It is generally recommended to have private transportation to fully explore the diverse attractions and more remote trails in the Hiendelaencina region, as public transport options might be infrequent or not reach all desired locations.
While specific 'dog-friendly' designations for all trails are not detailed, many natural outdoor areas and hiking routes in the Sierra Norte of Guadalajara are generally accessible for dogs, provided they are kept under control and owners adhere to local regulations regarding waste and leash laws. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you respect wildlife and other visitors.


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