Best mountain peaks around Sierra de Albarracín are found within the Iberian System, offering diverse natural landscapes and significant elevations. This region is characterized by extensive pine forests and unique geological formations. The area provides panoramic views and is notable for its hydrographic importance, with sources of major Iberian rivers. It features several prominent summits that are accessible for exploration.
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The Mirador de la Sierra Alta in Noguera de Albarracín is one of the most spectacular spots in the Sierra de Albarracín, ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and hikers. It is located approximately 1,854 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest points in the area.
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Great vantage point from which you have a great panoramic view. There is also a small house on the summit that you could use as shelter if necessary. I can't say whether it is open all year round...
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From the peak, which can be reached briefly on foot, a wonderful panorama.
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We are in Alto de la Cruz, also known as Peña Botadera, it was a strategic place during the Civil War. It is located at an altitude of 1,535 meters and has a viewpoint that offers spectacular views. Nearby there are old trenches from the war, the beautiful Laguna de Bezas and/or various fountains and viewpoints.
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The hermitage is located on Mount Javalón (1,695 meters above sea level) and within the municipality of Jabaloyas. It gives us a beautiful picture as well as spectacular views that will make it worth getting here.
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The top of the Sierra Alta is 1854 meters above sea level. From the viewpoint of the Sierra Alta we will have impressive views of infinite pine trees that we will surely photograph. The access here is really good.
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The top of Jabalón at 1692 meters above sea level. It offers wonderful views as well as its interesting witch legends. Right there is also the Hermitage of San Cristóbal that adds a special touch to the landscape and is the privileged place you will have to get some fresh air and enjoy the panoramic views.
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The top of the Sierra Alta is at 1854 meters above sea level. and it is possible to reach it by a very picturesque and quiet path. You can start your way from the town of Bronchales or from the Camping de las Corralizas, in any case follow the signs of the official trail PR-TE 131.
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The Sierra de Albarracín offers several prominent peaks. Caimodorro is often cited as the highest, known for its extensive pine forests and as a source of major rivers. Other significant peaks include Sierra Alta Summit, which provides unobstructed 360-degree views, and Pico Javalón, featuring a hermitage and local legends.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Sierra Alta Summit, which has a cleared top for unobstructed vistas of the expansive pine forests. Alto de la Cruz (Peña Botadera) Lookout also provides spectacular 360-degree views, encompassing the Sierra de Albarracín, Teruel, and even parts of the Valencian and Castilian regions.
Yes, the ascent to Caimodorro from Orihuela del Tremedal is considered friendly and accessible for many hikers. For Alto de la Cruz (Peña Botadera) Lookout, much of the way is accessible by vehicle, with a final section involving steep stairs to the summit, making it relatively easy to reach the stunning views.
The panoramic views from the peaks offer a complete palette of colors that change dramatically with the seasons. While beautiful year-round, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. In winter, peaks like Caimodorro transform into a snow-covered paradise, offering a unique experience for those prepared for colder conditions.
On Pico Javalón, you'll find the Hermitage of San Cristóbal, adding a distinct cultural element. Alto de la Cruz (Peña Botadera) Lookout was strategically important during the Spanish Civil War, and remnants of old trenches can still be found nearby. A large cross at its summit commemorates battles from that period.
The region is characterized by extensive pine forests, particularly around Caimodorro, which extend all the way to the summit. Caimodorro is also hydrographically significant as it's the source of several major Iberian rivers. You can also find unique geological formations known as "rivers of stone," formed by quartzite rocks.
For Sierra Alta Summit, you can start your way from Bronchales or Camping de las Corralizas, following the official PR-TE 131 trail. Hiking routes to Caimodorro can include a circular trail connecting to the Sanctuary of the Virgen del Tremedal.
Beyond peak bagging, the area around Sierra de Albarracín offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various waterfall hikes, such as the Ojos del Cabriel and Molino de San Pedro Waterfall Trail. There are also numerous options for cycling and gravel biking, including routes like "The Three Taifas Trail" or the "Empty Mountains: Guadalaviar Loop".
The difficulty varies across the region. Some ascents, like Caimodorro from Orihuela del Tremedal, are considered friendly and accessible. Other trails, especially those connecting multiple points or covering longer distances, can range from moderate to difficult. Always check specific route details before heading out.
Caimodorro, at 1,936 meters, is often considered the highest point in the Sierra de Albarracín. It's notable for its extensive pine forests reaching the summit and its hydrographic importance as the source of major Iberian rivers like the Tagus, Turia, Cabriel, and Júcar. The area also features unique "rivers of stone" geological formations.
Pico Javalón, standing at 1,692 meters, is unique for hosting the Hermitage of San Cristóbal on its summit, offering a blend of cultural and natural beauty. The peak is also steeped in interesting local witch legends, adding a mystical appeal to the visit.


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