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Hiking around Almohaja offers diverse terrain within the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. The region is characterized by its distinctive "Rodeno" landscape, featuring striking red stone formations composed of clay and compact sandstone. Numerous ravines, such as Barranco de la Virgen, crisscross the area, providing varied exploration opportunities. Almohaja is situated within the Sierra de Almohaja, part of the Sierra Menera-San Ginés foothills, contributing to its varied geological features.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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4.03km
01:02
170m
170m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.36km
02:46
370m
370m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.87km
01:14
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.92km
01:24
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.89km
02:21
250m
250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It is known for its characteristic reddish colour, the result of the use of local rodeno stone in its construction. This castle, one of the best preserved in Aragon, is located in a strategic position on a rock formation, which gives it spectacular views of the surroundings, especially the Jiloca valley. Its history dates back to the Bronze Age, although the current structure dates from the 12th to the 14th centuries.
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beautiful we can see it at the last moment
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The castle sits on a rock formation of rodeno, which gives it spectacular views of the surroundings, especially the Jiloca valley. Its history dates back to the Bronze Age, and it has been an important fortress during the Muslim period and the Middle Ages.
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The Peracense Castle has an exceptional history that spans several eras and societies. This impressive castle, built in the 13th century, took advantage of the natural conditions of the terrain and played a fundamental role in the defense of the kingdom of Aragon during the wars with Castile. A fascinating visit to the past! 🏰 I hope you enjoy your visit to Peracense Castle! 😊🏰
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For the nostalgic, a little side of "the mysterious cities of gold"
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Through this corridor between rocks you can access the Malena cave and the Horca stone, as well as enjoy a beautiful view of the Peracense castle from below.
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Cave carved into the rock and populated since ancient times. It is said that Malena, a good healer, lived there, who healed the entire town with her hands and medicinal herbs.
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Triassic sandstones, curious for their strata of different composition and hardness, in which the action of wind, rain and ice erosion can be seen. According to a legend, in the Middle Ages it was a place for the execution of criminals.
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Almohaja offers a selection of 5 hiking trails, catering to various preferences. These routes explore the region's distinctive Rodeno landscape, historic sites, and natural features.
The terrain around Almohaja is characterized by its unique "Rodeno" landscape, featuring striking red stone formations composed of clay and compact sandstone. You'll also encounter numerous ravines, such as Barranco de la Virgen, and the varied geology of the Sierra de Almohaja, part of the Sierra Menera-San Ginés foothills. Expect a mix of paths through these geological wonders.
Yes, Almohaja has 3 easy hiking routes perfect for beginners or families. One such option is the Hiking loop from Santa Eulalia, which offers a gentle exploration of the area. Another accessible choice is the Peracense Castle Loop, a 2.5-mile trail that takes about an hour to complete, exploring the surroundings of the historic castle.
Yes, many of the trails in Almohaja are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Rodenas Area loop from Ródenas is a moderate 4.9-mile trail that takes you through the distinctive Rodeno landscape. Another option is the Passage between rocks – Peracense Castle loop from Peracense, offering views of unique rock formations.
Almohaja is rich in both historical landmarks and natural features. You can explore the impressive 13th-century Peracense Castle, which blends into the natural terrain. The region is also defined by its striking red "Rodeno" rock formations and deep ravines like Barranco de la Virgen. The Ojos Negros Greenway, an old mining railway, is another significant attraction for hikers and cyclists, with visible sections of original train tracks.
While specific dog-friendly designations aren't always noted, many natural trails in Almohaja, especially those away from protected wildlife breeding areas, are generally suitable for well-behaved dogs on a leash. The varied terrain and open spaces of the Rodeno landscape and ravines offer good opportunities for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure local regulations are followed.
The hiking trails around Almohaja are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the unique red stone Rodeno landscape, the historical intrigue of sites like Peracense Castle, and the diverse exploration opportunities offered by the region's ravines and varied geological features.
Almohaja offers hiking opportunities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant temperatures for exploring the trails. The colors of the Rodeno landscape are said to change in tonality with the weather, particularly after rain, offering a unique visual experience. Summers can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended, while winters can be cooler but still offer crisp hiking conditions.
Almohaja and its surrounding villages offer various options for accommodation and dining. While specific establishments aren't listed in the guide, you can typically find local guesthouses, rural accommodations, and small restaurants or cafes in the nearby settlements, providing convenient bases for your hiking adventures.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads and points of interest in and around Almohaja. For instance, the Santa Eulalia del Campo Station, a starting point for a conditioned section of the Ojos Negros Greenway, offers a rest area and parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific starting points for individual routes for the most accurate parking information.
Yes, you can explore the area around the Piedra del Peruano. The Piedra del Peruano – Castillo de los Ares loop from Castillo de los Ares is an easy 3-mile hike that includes this notable man-made monument, offering a pleasant walk through the landscape.


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