Natural monuments around Villamalea offer a diverse landscape characterized by unique geological formations and the presence of the Cabriel River. This region, nestled in La Manchuela, provides access to protected areas like the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Reserve. Visitors can explore various natural attractions, including trails, viewpoints, and river gorges. The area's natural beauty and ecological value make it a notable destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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It is a mountain peak located in the vicinity of the Valencian municipality of Villargordo del Cabriel, in the enclave of the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, a privileged natural environment that serves as a border with the neighboring region of Castilla – La Mancha. This peak has an altitude of around 1040 m and from its summit it is possible to obtain privileged views of the Sierra del Rubial to which this rocky promontory belongs. The panoramic view offered from this point allows you to see all the towns in the Requena-Utiel region in which this Natural Park is included. Likewise, from the Moluengo peak it is possible to see the depression of the Cabriel River and the neighboring plains of Cuenca. It is possible to go up to the Moluengo peak and cross the privileged natural environment that surrounds it thanks to one of the routes that cross the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, known as the yellow route, which starts from the town of Villargordo del Cabriel and leads the traveler to the top of Moluengo. Along this itinerary, which has an extension of 16 km, it is possible to visit places such as the town of Moluengo, the Fonseca viewpoint, the Oliva fountain or the Vadocañas bridge, over the waters of the Cabriel river and which constitutes the point at which the route ends.
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There is no sign but you can see the path going down. It is first fairly well marked, then you have to go to the left along a path that can be seen in the middle of the vegetation, follow the track on Komoot. This is the most beautiful view and so well worth a few leg scrapes. I don't understand why it is not signposted and the trail is not maintained, because the view is fantastic, the most beautiful of all the viewpoints on this Fuente de la Oliva trail. I highly recommend it!
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If you go around the Fuente de Oliva counterclockwise (which I recommend), this is the second viewpoint and the first where you can see the Rio Cabriel in the gorges below beautiful cliffs. Continue to the right of the first bench along the cliff, and you will find a second bench and more beautiful views.
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Viewpoint of the Fuente de Oliva route (PR-CV 344) with beautiful views of the gorges of the Cabriel River and its impressive cliffs. The arrival path is completely along a forest track and is a very pleasant and pleasant route with a lot of trees.
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Top of the peak "El Moluengo" at 1023 m above sea level, highest point of the Natural Park of Las Hoces del Cabriel. It allows to appreciate beautiful views to all the valley of the Cabriel, the province of Valencia and the one of Cuenca.
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Viewpoint of the Fuente de Oliva route (PR-CV 344) with beautiful views of the gorges of the Cabriel River and its impressive cliffs. The arrival path is completely along a forest track and it is a very pleasant and pleasant route with many trees.
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Top of the mountain "El Moluengo" at 1023 meters above sea level with beautiful views of the entire Cabriel valley, the provinces of Valencia and Cuenca.
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Viewpoint with very nice views of the valley and the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park. It is located on the forest track in very good condition
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Villamalea is known for its distinctive geological formations. You can visit the Cueva de los Ángeles, a geological marvel approximately 7 meters deep, offering a magical landscape with trails through the San Antón and Moñuzo ravines. The region is also famous for its 'tollos,' unique geographical features, with the Tollo de la Tortuga being a notable example that contributes to the diverse landscapes.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail (section) is a gravel road with gentle slopes, ideal for cycling or mountain biking with family. The Peña Azul Viewpoint and La Fonseca Viewpoint are also family-friendly, located on well-maintained forest tracks offering beautiful views.
The natural monuments around Villamalea offer a variety of outdoor activities. The Cabriel River Recreational Area is perfect for swimming, picnics, fishing, and mountain sports. You can also find numerous trails for road cycling, running, and gravel biking. For more detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Villamalea, Running Trails around Villamalea, and Gravel biking around Villamalea guides.
Villamalea boasts several stunning viewpoints. The Peña Azul Viewpoint offers very nice views of the valley and the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park. Another must-see is the Hoz del Rabo de la Sartén Viewpoint, located within the Hoces del Cabriel Nature Reserve, providing impressive views of the Cabriel River gorges and cliffs. The La Fonseca Viewpoint also offers beautiful panoramas of the Cabriel river valley and its striking 'cuchillares'.
Yes, the region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical traces. When hiking through the San Antón and Moñuzo ravines near the Cueva de los Ángeles, you can discover historical elements like 'carrilleras,' grooves made by Roman chariot wheels, providing a glimpse into the area's past.
The Hoces del Cabriel Natural Reserve is a protected area recognized as a Site of Community Importance (LIC) and a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA). It's known for its wild nature, stunning landscapes where the Júcar and Cabriel rivers meet, and rich botanical diversity, including heather, strawberry trees, and mastic. It's an excellent place for hiking and appreciating biodiversity.
Absolutely. The Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail (section) is a gravel road in excellent condition, ideal for cycling or mountain biking. Additionally, the Cuchillas de Contreras Trail, running along the Cabriel River, is highly recommended for walking or cycling to appreciate the impressive 'Knives of Contreras'.
The Cabriel River Recreational Area, accessible from Villamalea, is an enchanting spot surrounded by pine forests. It features various bathing zones, making it ideal for swimming, picnics, and relaxation. The serene atmosphere, with the sound of water and birds, combined with opportunities for fishing and numerous trails for mountain sports, makes it a highly recommended destination for nature enthusiasts.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse landscapes, from river valleys to protected natural reserves. The well-maintained forest tracks leading to viewpoints like Peña Azul Viewpoint are often highlighted. The opportunity to explore impressive gorges, such as those seen from the Hoz del Rabo de la Sartén Viewpoint, and the overall natural beauty of the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park are also highly valued.
Yes, Villamalea is situated within the natural surroundings of the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Reserve. This area is a protected site, recognized as a Site of Community Importance (LIC) and a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA), emphasizing its significant ecological value and wild nature.
Many trails in the area are accessible and offer pleasant walks. The section of the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail is a gravel road with gentle slopes, suitable for an easy stroll or bike ride. The forest tracks leading to viewpoints like Peña Azul Viewpoint are also well-maintained and offer pleasant walking experiences.
The natural monuments around Villamalea can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities, with lush greenery or vibrant fall colors. Summer is ideal for water activities in the Cabriel River Recreational Area, while winter provides a quieter, often crisp experience, though some trails might be less accessible depending on weather conditions.


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