Best natural monuments around Peñarroya De Tastavins are found within the Matarraña region of Teruel, Spain, an area known for its rich natural heritage. This landscape features rugged terrain, impressive geological formations, and significant river systems. Situated within the broader Maestrazgo Geopark, it offers diverse natural attractions. The region provides opportunities to explore unique geological sites and varied ecosystems.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A beautiful and not demanding route, perhaps too crowded.
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Another essential route in the Matarraña region
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Beautiful mountain biking routes in the area, and tough ones
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Very beautiful, clean lake. You can go pedal boating.
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Spectacular reservoir and in a privileged environment. A visit is essential if you travel to the area. Starting point for many routes in the area, both hikers and mountain bikers.
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Ulldecona reservoir dam, where several cycling and hiking routes start.
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'El Parrizal' follows the (super clear) Matarraña river through a gorge. It is a walk of approximately 10 kilometers, depending on where you start and how far you can go. We chose the parking lot closest to the gorge and simply could not continue walking after a certain point due to the high water. There are bridges, wooden walkways and sometimes you have to cross the river balancing on small stones. We got our feet wet a few times, but that's okay when it's almost 40 degrees! If it had been allowed, I would have immediately jumped into the water for a refreshing dip, but swimming is prohibited here. Below are the photos. Already convinced how incredibly beautiful it is here?!
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'El Parrizal' follows the (super clear) Matarraña river through a gorge. It is a walk of approximately 10 kilometers, depending on where you start and how far you can go. We chose the parking lot closest to the gorge and simply could not continue walking after a certain point due to the high water. There are bridges, wooden walkways and sometimes you have to cross the river balancing on small stones. We got our feet wet a few times, but that's okay when it's almost 40 degrees! If it had been allowed, I would have immediately jumped into the water for a refreshing dip, but swimming is prohibited here. Below are the photos. Already convinced how incredibly beautiful it is here?!
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore the impressive geological formations of the Rocas del Masmut, located directly within Peñarroya de Tastavins. These conglomerate monoliths offer spectacular landscapes and are home to a significant colony of vultures. Another remarkable site is the Salt de Robert Waterfall, a picturesque 30-meter high waterfall where the Sénia River originates.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Salt de Robert Waterfall is a wonderful place to visit with the whole family. Additionally, the Ulldecona Reservoir offers beautiful landscapes and various activities like hiking and kayaking, making it a great family destination.
The region is rich in diverse geological formations. The Rocas del Masmut feature impressive conglomerate monoliths over 100 meters high. Further afield in the Maestrazgo Geopark, you can visit the Puente Natural de Fonseca, a remarkable natural bridge formed by the Guadalope River, or the Grutas de Cristal de Molinos, which boast fascinating stalactites and stalagmites in an underground world.
The area around Peñarroya de Tastavins offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find excellent hiking trails, including routes around the Masmut Rocks. Cycling is also popular, with options for both road cycling and touring bicycles. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guide or the cycling guide for the region.
Yes, the region is home to diverse wildlife. At the Rocas del Masmut, you can often observe a significant colony of griffon vultures, and occasionally Egyptian vultures. The Puertos de Beceite mountain range offers opportunities to see Iberian ibex and wild boars. The area around the Puente Natural de Fonseca also supports a variety of fauna, including the scarce river crab and Bonelli's eagle.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. For example, the La Fenellasa Rock Paintings are located on the left bank of the Matarranya River, nestled in a rock shelter. These paintings belong to the schematic style of Levantine Art, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a glimpse into ancient human activity within the natural landscape.
Hiking trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the 'Masmut Rocks Loop Trail' is considered difficult, while the 'Mirador del Masmut – Viewpoint of Masmut loop' is moderate. The Parrissal Walkways route is approximately 2.3 km with an intermediate difficulty, featuring wooden walkways and sections where your feet might get wet. Always check specific route details for current conditions and difficulty ratings.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are often ideal for visiting, as temperatures are milder and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be quite warm, especially for hiking, though water-related sites like the Ulldecona Reservoir or the Salt de Robert Waterfall can offer refreshing experiences. Winter can be cooler, but still suitable for exploration, especially in the lower elevations.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Peñarroya de Tastavins, the Maestrazgo UNESCO Global Geopark holds several unique natural monuments. The Puente Natural de Fonseca in Castellote is a remarkable natural bridge with a unique microclimate. Another 'hidden gem' is the Grutas de Cristal de Molinos, offering an underground world of impressive stalactites and stalagmites, including rare 'eccentric stalactites'.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning geological formations, the opportunities for observing diverse wildlife, and the serene natural environments. The dramatic landscapes of places like the Rocas del Masmut and the unique experience of navigating the Parrissal Walkways along the Matarranya River are often highlighted. The beauty of the waterfalls and reservoirs also receives positive feedback.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes. For example, you can find the 'Masmut Rocks Loop Trail' which offers a comprehensive experience of this iconic natural monument. Other routes like the 'Mirador del Masmut – Viewpoint of Masmut loop' also provide circular options for exploring the area. You can find more details and route options in the hiking guide for Peñarroya de Tastavins.


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