Canyons around Almaluez offer diverse natural landscapes characterized by impressive geological formations and riverine environments. The region features deep gorges carved by rivers like the Jalón, presenting rocky walls and unique natural monuments. These areas provide opportunities to observe local wildlife and explore distinct natural features. The terrain includes both open river valleys and more secluded, lush ravines.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Yuba is a small uninhabited village in the Medinaceli area. Surrounding it are the Yuba Ravines, through which the Arroyo de la Cárcel flows. These ravines feature the beautiful cliffs of the Corrales de Sinova and the Peña del Perro.
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Salto de Cuerda is a small but beautiful waterfall on the Jalón River, with a swimming area and a recreation area with tables and seating. It was once used as a dam to carry water to the mill 100 meters below.
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The Jalón River Canyon waterfall, near Arcos de Jalón, is a little-known but very special natural spot in the Soria landscape. Although it's not a monumental waterfall like those found in wetter areas, it is part of the Jalón Gorge, a beautiful setting between Somaén and Jubera.
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The Camino del Cid in Somaén is a fascinating historical and cultural route. Somaén, located between Medinaceli and Arcos de Jalón, is a strategic point in the Jalón River gorge.
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Beautiful waterfalls in a unique place
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The entire path of El Cid as it passes through Soria is spectacular.
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The rocky canyon of the Jalón River is an impressive geological landscape that is well worth visiting.
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It is a beautiful place, but very jungle, with a large number of trees, fallen and undergrowth. However, you can walk well through it. It was generated by the Almuguera stream or Chaorna stream. Its name is due to the fact that in that area, the stream descends a great unevenness, and in one of its areas, it has produced on the ground, a kind of staircase in its descent. On both sides of the ravine there are two rock cliffs. In the cliffs there are some caves.
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The canyons around Almaluez are characterized by impressive geological formations. Along the Gorges of the Jalón River, you'll find towering rocky walls and limestone gorges, often with small caves. The Barranco de la Escalera is known for its unique "staircase" effect created by the stream's descent, along with rock cliffs and caves. The Yuba Ravines also feature beautiful cliffs like those of Corrales de Sinova and Peña del Perro.
The riverine landscapes and cliffs of the canyons, particularly the Gorges of the Jalón River, are a haven for nature lovers and birdwatchers. It's not uncommon to spot various birds of prey among the rock cracks and cliffs. The lush environment of places like the Barranco de la Escalera also supports diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, you can visit Salto de Cuerda, a small but beautiful waterfall on the Jalón River, near Arcos de Jalón. It's part of the Jalón Gorge and offers a swimming area and recreation spot. Additionally, the Embalse y Salto del Río Blanco features a waterfall within a picturesque, gorge-like setting.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, cycle along scenic routes, or tackle mountain biking paths. For hiking, check out the Hiking around Almaluez guide. For cycling, refer to the Cycling around Almaluez guide, and for mountain biking, the MTB Trails around Almaluez guide.
Absolutely. Many sections of the canyons, such as the Gorges of the Jalón River, are excellent for walking, offering paths flanked by impressive rocky walls. Even the densely vegetated Barranco de la Escalera is generally walkable. You can find various hiking routes, including parts of the Camino del Cid, in the Hiking around Almaluez guide.
Many areas offer accessible paths and scenic views suitable for families. For instance, the recreation area around Salto de Cuerda with its swimming spot is a great option. Gentle walks along the Jalón River also provide tranquil experiences for all ages. Always check specific route details for difficulty before heading out with children.
The canyons around Almaluez are generally best visited during spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the colder, potentially wetter conditions of winter. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn showcases beautiful fall colors.
The Gorges of the Jalón River are renowned for their spectacular rocky walls that flank the river, extending between Somaén, Jubera, and Lodares. These impressive formations are dotted with numerous small caves and are a prime location for observing birds of prey. The river's course through this area has also created fascinating fluvial terraces.
The Barranco de la Escalera is a unique, somewhat "jungle-like" gorge, characterized by abundant trees, fallen timber, and undergrowth. Its name, meaning "Ravine of the Staircase," comes from the natural staircase effect created by the Almuguera or Chaorna stream as it descends a significant slope. On both sides, you'll find rock cliffs that contain some caves, adding to its wild charm.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Camino del Cid, a historical and cultural route, passes near Arcos de Jalón and through the Jalón River gorge. Additionally, the small, uninhabited village of Yuba, surrounded by the Yuba Ravines, is considered a historical site.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the canyons. The impressive rocky walls, the opportunity to observe diverse bird species, and the peaceful walks along the rivers are frequently highlighted. The unique geological formations, such as the "staircase" effect in Barranco de la Escalera and the waterfalls, also draw significant interest.


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