Attractions and places to see around Villarquemado offer a blend of historical architecture, cultural heritage, and significant natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its prominent natural features, including the Laguna del Cañizar, one of Spain's largest freshwater wetlands, and the scenic Jiloca River area. Visitors can explore historical sites, agricultural heritage, and outdoor recreational routes like the Vía Verde Ojos Negros.
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In the surroundings of Cella the landscape is almost entirely agricultural. Along the tracks you can see the fields planted with cereals, onions and other vegetables.
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The lagoon is located in the Jiloca river pit. They are the largest freshwater wetlands in the interior of the peninsula. There are some paths that run through the wetlands and show you their fauna and flora through informative posters.
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The road has mostly good pavement, asphalt and compacted gravel. The old train tracks can be seen in some of the sections.
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It is one of the old railway stations. It is currently the starting point of the conditioned area that heads south of the Ojos Negros greenway. Here you can find informative signs and a rest area with picnic tables.
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Legend has it that the Castilian knight El Cid assembled his troops here on the Cella Canal before setting out to conquer Valencia from the Moors.
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The primary natural attraction is Laguna del Cañizar, one of Spain's largest freshwater wetlands, offering paths, observation points, and rich biodiversity. You can also explore the scenic Jiloca River area, the emblematic picnic spot of Fuente de La Carrasca, and Cerro Montero, which hosts an astrological observatory with panoramic views.
Yes, Villarquemado is rich in history. You can visit the Baroque-style Parish Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, built between 1694 and 1703, which houses a restored 1703 organ. Other notable sites include the Hermitage of San Roque (1709), the 17th-century Hermitage of La Purísima, and the Cella Canal, a historical site with a legend about El Cid. Don't miss Los Agramaderos, open-air stone constructions detailing the region's hemp processing past.
The area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. The Ojos Negros Greenway, a former railway line, offers well-paved sections for both. You can find various MTB trails, road cycling routes, and touring bicycle routes that explore the rural landscapes and natural features like Laguna del Cañizar and the Jiloca River.
Absolutely! Laguna del Cañizar is family-friendly with its network of paths and observation points for wildlife. Fuente de La Carrasca is a large picnic area with tables, shelters, and a children's play area. The Ojos Negros Greenway is also suitable for family cycling or walks. Additionally, the Santa Eulalia del Campo Station offers a rest area with picnic tables, perfect for a family stop.
Villarquemado offers several pleasant spots for picnics and relaxation. Fuente de La Carrasca is a popular choice, equipped with tables, shelters, and a children's play area. Other recreational areas include the Mediomonte pond, El Ajipe, and the Merendero del Cañizar (also known as "Caseta del Caracol"), many of which provide picnic facilities and shelters. The Santa Eulalia del Campo Station also has picnic tables.
The Vía Verde Ojos Negros is a greenway built on former railway lines, offering an excellent route for cycling and hiking. It features good pavement with sections of asphalt and compacted gravel, informative signs, and rest areas. You can enjoy scenic views and explore the surrounding rural landscape, making it ideal for a leisurely ride or walk.
The Cella Canal is a historical site with a fascinating legend. It is said that the Castilian knight El Cid assembled his troops here before embarking on his conquest of Valencia from the Moors. Beyond its historical lore, it's a significant man-made monument and a point of interest in the region.
Yes, particularly at Laguna del Cañizar. As one of Spain's largest freshwater wetlands, it is known for its rich biodiversity and serves as a crucial stopover for numerous migratory birds. The lagoon features observation points and an interpretation center, making it an excellent location for birdwatching and wildlife spotting.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The extensive natural areas like Laguna del Cañizar are highly praised for their tranquility and wildlife. The well-maintained Ojos Negros Greenway is also a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts, and the historical context of sites like the Cella Canal adds a unique cultural dimension to the experience.
Yes, you can visit Los Agramaderos, which are open-air stone constructions that offer a glimpse into Villarquemado's agricultural past. These structures were historically used for processing hemp, a significant crop in the region until the late 1950s. Restored in 2008, they now feature explanatory panels detailing the fiber separation process.
Yes, Villarquemado is notably part of the Route of the Holy Grail. This 30-kilometer section within the Teruel region traces the historical path of the Holy Chalice from the Pyrenees to Valencia, offering a unique historical and cultural journey through the area.
Around Cella, the landscape is predominantly agricultural, characterized by vast fields planted with cereals, onions, and other vegetables. This rural setting provides a serene backdrop for activities like cycling and offers a glimpse into the region's farming heritage, as seen in the Rural landscape around Cella highlight.


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