Villanueva De Alcorón
Villanueva De Alcorón
Best natural monuments around Villanueva De Alcorón are situated within the Alto Tajo Natural Park, offering diverse natural landscapes. This region features deep geological formations, river gorges, and areas rich in wildlife. The area provides 18 natural monuments for exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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This spectacular bridge is almost hidden from view and serves as an excuse to cross the Tagus River from one bank to the other. It is very well preserved and is located next to several striking rock faces.
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This descending valley, which runs alongside the Tagus River for many kilometres, is full of unique and unrepeatable corners, due to the capricious formations that occur every few metres.
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Peñalén Bridge or Tío Lucas Bridge. It was built in 1943. It is over the Tagus River just before the Valdepedro Strait, next to the extraordinary rocks called Los Picones de San Pedro. It is a place of extraordinary beauty. A few meters below, the Cabrillas River flows into the Tagus.
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Beautiful place, surrounded by nature from all angles.
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What a great and interesting area. The rocks, arch, and trail in this area are wonderful for walking or running. At the entrance to the rock arch there is a sign with details and drawings of the limestone rocks.
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The trail reaches a crossroads at the junction of the Fuente Nueva and Arco boulevards and turns left along the bottom of the ravine. The surface is excellent for running and the terrain is favorable. The tracks on the forest track run through the pine forest along the edge of the dry riverbed and reach the natural wonder of Peña del Arco, the stellar spot for the trail through an arch of calcareous rock that cross the ravine from side to side. There are also limestone walls, small passageways, loose blocks and tormos, which are the characteristic mushroom-shaped karst formations sculpted by dissolving water. The lower part of the stone tower is usually narrower than the upper part because it has suffered a greater incidence of erosion due to humidity and water currents. At the entrance to the rock arch there is a sign with details and drawings of the karstic modeling of the limestone rocks.
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Bridge built in 1943 in stone masonry formed by two large arches that connect the two banks of the Tagus River.
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This section of the well-known "Montañas vacías" bikepacking route runs along the banks of the Tagus River through an incomparable landscape setting. Beautiful views in every corner of the river and the impressive gorges that it has formed over thousands of years. A unique and incomparable place.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Trail along the Tajo River, known for its unique formations and impressive gorges. Another favorite is Puente de Peñalén, a historic stone bridge offering beautiful river access and views of striking rock faces. The Sima de Alcorón Cave is also highly regarded for its accessibility and geological features.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Puente de Peñalén is considered family-friendly, offering easy access to the river. Additionally, the Dehesa de Villanueva de Alcorón provides guided routes, environmental education workshops, and activities tailored for children, making it an excellent choice for a family outing.
The region is rich in geological wonders. The Sima de Alcorón Cave is an accessible cave with spring water in its deepest area. The Sima de Villanueva de Alcorón, a natural well approximately 63 meters deep, offers an adventurous experience with stone steps and handrails, revealing beautiful formations sculpted by water. Further afield, the Monumento Natural Serrezuela de Valsalobre is recognized for its valuable and emblematic geological formations, and the Monumento Natural Hoz de Beteta y Sumidero de Mata Asnos features impressive fluvial canyons.
The Dehesa de Villanueva de Alcorón is an excellent spot for wildlife observation. It's a rewilding site home to diverse fauna, including wild boars, foxes, rabbits, hares, and various resident and migratory birds. With luck, you might spot raptors such as eagles, falcons, and owls. A particularly notable feature is the presence of reintroduced Przewalski's wild horses.
The Puente de Peñalén is located next to the Tagus River with multiple places where you can access the river, potentially for bathing. The Pozo del Soto, an artificial lagoon, is a serene body of water that has become a new natural habitat, though primarily known for birdwatching rather than swimming.
The Trail along the Tajo River is a popular option, forming part of the well-known 'Montañas vacías' bikepacking route, suitable for cycling and walking. For hiking, you can find various routes, including the 'Hundido de Armallones Loop' and trails leading to the Sima de Alcorón. You can explore more hiking options on the Hiking around Villanueva De Alcorón guide.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, the 'Peñalén loop from Peñalén' is a moderate 6 km route. The 'Hoz Somera and Castillejos – circular trail run from Carrascosa' is another moderate option. More running trails can be found on the Running Trails around Villanueva De Alcorón guide.
The Peña del Arco is a remarkable natural monument featuring a spectacular arch of calcareous rock that crosses a ravine. The area is characterized by limestone walls, small passageways, and unique mushroom-shaped karst formations (tormos) sculpted by water erosion. It's an excellent spot for walking or running, offering a deep connection with nature and fascinating geological insights.
The Hundido de Armallones, located just 8 kilometers from Villanueva de Alcorón, is known as a peaceful retreat and serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the wider Alto Tajo Natural Park. It offers tranquility and a chance to immerse oneself in the unspoiled landscape.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique and unrepeatable corners found along the Trail along the Tajo River, praising the beautiful views of the river and its impressive gorges. The well-preserved structure and striking rock faces of Puente de Peñalén are also highly appreciated, as is the adventurous yet accessible nature of the Sima de Alcorón Cave.
The Sima de Villanueva de Alcorón is a unique natural well, approximately 63 meters deep. It is notably well-equipped for visitors, featuring stone steps and handrails that facilitate descent. The interior showcases beautiful formations, moss, lichen, and striking orange hues from ferruginous water deposits. While accessible, it offers an adventurous experience to explore an underground world.
Yes, the region offers several road cycling routes. For instance, the 'Alto Tajo and Arbeteta Castle Loop' is a challenging route, and there are various loops connecting towns like Peñalén and Armallones. You can find detailed information on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Villanueva De Alcorón guide.


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