Albarracín. This small and beautiful medieval town of only 1,097 inhabitants is located in the southwest of the province of Teruel (Spain). It is a National Monument since 1961; It holds the 1996 Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts, and the city has been proposed by the Unesco to be declared a World Heritage Site. It usually occupies the first positions in all the rankings of the most beautiful villages in Spain
At the foot of its wonderful wall, a path of steep paved streets extends, and is it very interesting to slowly walk through it step by step.
Check our list of tips to do
- Stroll through the streets of the old town and guided tours, the best way to get to know the city.
- Climb the Walls, the best views of Albarracín.
- Pinares del Rodeno and Pinturas Rupestres, to connect with the nature and history of the area.
- Cascada Molino San Pedro, a place to cool off.
- Rio Guadalaviar Trail, an easy route that surrounds the City.
- Ruta Calomarde suspension bridges, one of the essential routes.
- Cascada Molino Viejo Calomarde.
- Birth of the Tagus River, here begins the longest river in Spain.
- Hiking in the Sierra de Albarracín, pure nature.
- Enjoy Architecture, Night and Landscape and Nature Photography.
- The Cathedral of Salvador de Albarracín: witness of the history of Albarracín.
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