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Attractions and Places To See around Caudete De Las Fuentes - Top 18

Best attractions and places to see around Caudete De Las Fuentes include a diverse landscape of settlements, historical sites, and natural areas. The region is characterized by its vineyards, agricultural fields, and Mediterranean mountain ranges, offering a variety of outdoor experiences. It is situated near the Cabriel River and the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, providing opportunities for exploration. Caudete De Las Fuentes serves as a gateway to historical routes like the Camino de la Vera Cruz and the Camino Real from Castilla to Valencia.

Best attractions and places to see around Caudete De Las Fuentes

  • The most popular attractions is Villargordo del Cabriel, a settlement that features a central square with a water fountain. It serves as a starting point for exploring the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park.
  • Another must-see spot is Venta del Moro, a settlement located near the Cabriel River. This town is a strategic location for starting walks or bicycle routes and is part of the Camino de la Vera Cruz pilgrimage route.
  • Visitors also love Jaraguas Village and Communal Washhouse, a historical site within a village belonging to Venta del Moro. This location features a communal laundry and a historic fountain, with nearby Iberian and Roman settlement sites.
  • Caudete De Las Fuentes is known for its settlements, historical sites, and natural park access. The area offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, including routes for hiking and cycling.
  • The attractions around Caudete De Las Fuentes are appreciated by the komoot community. With 5 upvotes and 5 photos, these places offer points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

Venta del Moro

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Venta del Moro is a charming town, located very close to the crystal clear waters of the Cabriel River. It is a strategic place, if you are thinking of starting a good walk or bicycle route.

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Villargordo del Cabriel

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The town of Villargordo del Cabriel has a central square with a water fountain. The town is picturesque and quiet and is a typical place to start touring the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park reached by several paths or by section of the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail.

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Utiel

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Beautiful temple, its main part belongs to the Gothic style, dating its construction from the 16th century, adding at the beginning of ours the Chapel of the Communion, of pure Neo-Gothic art. It is the most artistic monument in the city and its superb tower stands out, which is an impressive tetrahedron located in the northern part. The interior offers a long nave of 38 m. long by 23 m. wide, with a ribbed vault of 25 m. Tall. With eight chapels, four on each side and head with a flat central chapel and two apsidals. They are separated from each other by masonry walls, which have semi-helical columns attached to them, topped by small capitals with shields and supporting angels.

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Stage 2. Villargordo del Cabriel/Requena
86 kilometers. 1,090 positive meters.


The milestones of the Natural Trail leave the urban complex of Villargordo del Cabriel, cross the passes of the N-III and the A-3 highway, travel through the rural hills of La Erilla and pass through Jaraguas, a village belonging to the municipality of Venta del Moro , with sites of Iberian and Roman settlements. The route goes through the hamlet and on the outskirts it passes through the Rambla de la Albosa, a very pleasant corner with a cozy walkway of giant poplar trees, the communal laundry and a historic fountain. The signal posts pass near the salt flats of Mina Lolita, a spring of saline waters exploited since Roman times. The route connects with the Camino Real from Castilla to Valencia and follows the same path as the previous day to the flood-prone Magro river boulevard and its disturbing river jungle.

The stage could end in half a day in Requena, about 40 kilometers from Villargordo del Cabriel, but it is worth ignoring this option and continuing through the Magro river valley towards El Rebollar and Siete Aguas, in the section we call “Turia sector”. After Requena, the Magro River canyon is spectacular, a forest gallery of poplars, poplars, ash, willows and walnut trees between stone walls that keep the riverbed isolated from agricultural fields, dedicated mainly to the cultivation of vineyards, olive and almond trees. The path passes through the curious hermitage of San Blas, in the neighborhood of Las Ollerías, built in the 18th century in the premises of an old agricultural farm on the bank of the Magro River. In the ravine lane there are also marks of the Camino de Santiago of the Wool Route, used for centuries by walkers, pilgrims and merchants between the Mediterranean coast and the city of Burgos. The posts of the Natural Trail leave the gorge of the Magro River and go up the Fuente Cuca plain to the Requena Aerodrome. At the entrance to the airport, the Herrada del Gallego road leaves on the right, an outstanding forest area in the environmental surroundings of Requena.

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Jaraguas

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Jaraguas is a municipality in the interior of Valencia. Its picturesque streets preserve the charm of a rural town. If you pass by, I invite you to discover the authenticity and calm that characterizes it.

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JavierCR 🇪🇸
February 24, 2025, Utiel

Utiel is a charming municipality in the Valencian Community, Utiel is famous for its wineries and wines. You can visit several local wineries and enjoy wine tastings. The region is known for its red wine, especially Bobal. Don't miss the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, a beautiful Gothic building. You can also visit the Sanctuary of El Remedio, located in the Sierra de Utiel.

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Stage 2. Villargordo del Cabriel/Requena 86 kilometers. 1,090 positive meters. The milestones of the Natural Trail leave the urban complex of Villargordo del Cabriel, cross the passes of the N-III and the A-3 highway, travel through the rural hills of La Erilla and pass through Jaraguas, a village belonging to the municipality of Venta del Moro , with sites of Iberian and Roman settlements. The route goes through the hamlet and on the outskirts it passes through the Rambla de la Albosa, a very pleasant corner with a cozy walkway of giant poplar trees, the communal laundry and a historic fountain. The signal posts pass near the salt flats of Mina Lolita, a spring of saline waters exploited since Roman times. The route connects with the Camino Real from Castilla to Valencia and follows the same path as the previous day to the flood-prone Magro river boulevard and its disturbing river jungle. The stage could end in half a day in Requena, about 40 kilometers from Villargordo del Cabriel, but it is worth ignoring this option and continuing through the Magro river valley towards El Rebollar and Siete Aguas, in the section we call “Turia sector”. After Requena, the Magro River canyon is spectacular, a forest gallery of poplars, poplars, ash, willows and walnut trees between stone walls that keep the riverbed isolated from agricultural fields, dedicated mainly to the cultivation of vineyards, olive and almond trees. The path passes through the curious hermitage of San Blas, in the neighborhood of Las Ollerías, built in the 18th century in the premises of an old agricultural farm on the bank of the Magro River. In the ravine lane there are also marks of the Camino de Santiago of the Wool Route, used for centuries by walkers, pilgrims and merchants between the Mediterranean coast and the city of Burgos. The posts of the Natural Trail leave the gorge of the Magro River and go up the Fuente Cuca plain to the Requena Aerodrome. At the entrance to the airport, the Herrada del Gallego road leaves on the right, an outstanding forest area in the environmental surroundings of Requena.

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In Alto de los Aliagares you have to leave the Natural Path and turn left along a paved track to start the cycle tourism variant of the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park. The rural road passes through the village of Los Pedriches and continues to Venta del Moro, a popular Cabriel municipality on the Camino de la Vera Cruz, one of the great pilgrimage itineraries between Roncesvalles, on the Camino Francés, and Caravaca de la Cruz, in Murcia, following the Templar markers used by the custodians of the “lignum crucis” (the splinter of the cross of Christ) during the transfer to the Murcian sanctuary a thousand years ago. At the Venta del Moro exit there are route signs in several directions and the optimal one for gravel is the lane marked with the PR-CV 345 milestones, direct towards Casas del Rey and Casas de Moya. The landscape is a new environmental transition, a suggestive change from the agricultural plateau of vineyards and agricultural fields to the mountain garrigue setting of the Mediterranean mountain ranges. The colors of the earth, the rock formations and the pine forests announce the entrance to the great canyon of the Hoces del Cabriel, declared a protected natural area in 2005 and a Biosphere Reserve in 2019. In Casas de Moya there is an asphalt slope to the top of the Cerro de las Tres Cruces and then the “bajadadón”. The road begins a dizzying descent trying to discover the abyss of the Cabriel River in the labyrinth of the landscape. The feeling of happiness is absolute, at the end the river is sure to appear and the bicycle speeds down the slopes of the Rubial mountain range. At a crossroads there are signs for a direct route to the Vadocañas bridge, where the connection with the Natural Trail is. For the moment the route continues to the left towards Los Cárceles. On the way you have to cross the El Tochar estate, one of the most famous hunting reserves in Spain. The descent ends on the shore of the Cabriel. The river navigates peacefully, forested and solitary in a grandiose canyon surrounded by mountains and mountain ranges. The road crosses the Cabriel River in the village of Los Cárceles and enters the province of Albacete, a lost paradise near the ruins of the Villamalea bridge, one of the remains of the old Baeza-Utiel train line. The railway was designed at the beginning of the 20th century to connect Andalusia with Catalonia, with the commercial purpose of facilitating the exchange of Andalusian products such as oil, cereals, livestock or saffron, with Catalan items such as fruit, vegetables and machinery. The start of the Civil War, in 1936, paralyzed the works and the railway was never inaugurated, breaking all dreams of opportunities and future.

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Ana Carmen
January 27, 2024, Venta del Moro

Venta del Moro is a charming town, located very close to the crystal clear waters of the Cabriel River. It is a strategic place, if you are thinking of starting a good walk or bicycle route.

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Ana Carmen
January 27, 2024, Jaraguas

Jaraguas is a municipality in the interior of Valencia. Its picturesque streets preserve the charm of a rural town. If you pass by, I invite you to discover the authenticity and calm that characterizes it.

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Oxígeno
January 17, 2024, Jaraguas

Stage 2. Villargordo del Cabriel/Requena 86 kilometers. 1,090 positive meters. The milestones of the Natural Trail leave the urban complex of Villargordo del Cabriel, cross the passes of the N-III and the A-3 highway, travel through the rural hills of La Erilla and pass through Jaraguas, a village belonging to the municipality of Venta del Moro , with sites of Iberian and Roman settlements. The route goes through the hamlet and on the outskirts it passes through the Rambla de la Albosa, a very pleasant corner with a cozy walkway of giant poplar trees, the communal laundry and a historic fountain. The signal posts pass near the salt flats of Mina Lolita, a spring of saline waters exploited since Roman times. The route connects with the Camino Real from Castilla to Valencia and follows the same path as the previous day to the flood-prone Magro river boulevard and its disturbing river jungle. The stage could end in half a day in Requena, about 40 kilometers from Villargordo del Cabriel, but it is worth ignoring this option and continuing through the Magro river valley towards El Rebollar and Siete Aguas, in the section we call “Turia sector”. After Requena, the Magro River canyon is spectacular, a forest gallery of poplars, poplars, ash, willows and walnut trees between stone walls that keep the riverbed isolated from agricultural fields, dedicated mainly to the cultivation of vineyards, olive and almond trees. The path passes through the curious hermitage of San Blas, in the neighborhood of Las Ollerías, built in the 18th century in the premises of an old agricultural farm on the bank of the Magro River. In the ravine lane there are also marks of the Camino de Santiago of the Wool Route, used for centuries by walkers, pilgrims and merchants between the Mediterranean coast and the city of Burgos. The posts of the Natural Trail leave the gorge of the Magro River and go up the Fuente Cuca plain to the Requena Aerodrome. At the entrance to the airport, the Herrada del Gallego road leaves on the right, an outstanding forest area in the environmental surroundings of Requena.

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Oxígeno
January 17, 2024, Venta del Moro

In Alto de los Aliagares you have to leave the Natural Path and turn left along a paved track to start the cycle tourism variant of the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park. The rural road passes through the village of Los Pedriches and continues to Venta del Moro, a popular Cabriel municipality on the Camino de la Vera Cruz, one of the great pilgrimage routes between Roncesvalles, on the Camino Francés, and Caravaca de la Cruz, in Murcia, following the Templar markers used by the custodians of the “lignum crucis” (the splinter of the cross of Christ) during the transfer to the Murcian sanctuary a thousand years ago. At the Venta del Moro exit there are route signs in several directions and the optimal one for gravel is the lane marked with the PR-CV 345 milestones, direct towards Casas del Rey and Casas de Moya. The landscape is a new environmental transition, a suggestive change from the agricultural plateau of vineyards and agricultural fields to the mountain garrigue setting of the Mediterranean mountain ranges. The colors of the earth, the rock formations and the pine forests announce the entrance to the great canyon of the Hoces del Cabriel, declared a protected natural area in 2005 and a Biosphere Reserve in 2019. In Casas de Moya there is an asphalt slope to the top of the Cerro de las Tres Cruces and then the “bajadadón”. The road begins a dizzying descent trying to discover the abyss of the Cabriel River in the labyrinth of the landscape. The feeling of happiness is absolute, at the end the river is sure to appear and the bicycle speeds down the slopes of the Rubial mountain range. At a crossroads there are signs for a direct route to the Vadocañas bridge, where the connection with the Natural Trail is. For the moment the route continues to the left towards Los Cárceles. On the way you have to cross the El Tochar estate, one of the most famous hunting reserves in Spain. The descent ends on the shore of the Cabriel. The river navigates peacefully, forested and solitary in a grandiose canyon surrounded by mountains and mountain ranges. The road crosses the Cabriel River in the village of Los Cárceles and enters the province of Albacete, a lost paradise near the ruins of the Villamalea bridge, one of the remains of the old Baeza-Utiel train line. The railway was designed at the beginning of the 20th century to connect Andalusia with Catalonia, with the commercial purpose of facilitating the exchange of Andalusian products such as oil, cereals, livestock or saffron, with Catalan items such as fruit, vegetables and machinery. The start of the Civil War, in 1936, paralyzed the works and the railway was never inaugurated, breaking all dreams of opportunities and future.

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The town of Villargordo del Cabriel has a central square with a water fountain. The town is picturesque and quiet and is a typical place to start touring the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park reached by several paths or by section of the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural landscapes can I explore around Caudete De Las Fuentes?

The region is rich in natural beauty, characterized by vineyards, agricultural fields, and Mediterranean mountain ranges. You can explore areas near the Cabriel River and the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, which offers diverse outdoor experiences.

Are there historical sites or cultural attractions to visit?

Yes, the area is steeped in history. You can visit Jaraguas Village and Communal Washhouse, a historical site with a communal laundry and a historic fountain, near ancient Iberian and Roman settlement sites. The town of Venta del Moro is also part of the Camino de la Vera Cruz pilgrimage route, and Utiel boasts a beautiful Gothic church and is known for its wineries.

What outdoor activities are popular near Caudete De Las Fuentes?

The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, explore the dedicated guides for Hiking around Caudete De Las Fuentes, Gravel biking around Caudete De Las Fuentes, and Road Cycling Routes around Caudete De Las Fuentes.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the area?

Many settlements in the region are considered family-friendly. Villargordo del Cabriel, with its central square and fountain, is a picturesque and quiet town perfect for families. Venta del Moro and Jaraguas Village also offer charming rural settings suitable for family exploration.

Can I find good hiking trails around Caudete De Las Fuentes?

Yes, there are several hiking trails available. You can find easy routes like the 'Utiel Urban Tourist Trail' or 'View of Venta del Moro – Good Dirt Paths loop from Venta del Moro'. For more options, including moderate and difficult trails, refer to the Hiking around Caudete De Las Fuentes guide.

What is the best time of year to visit Caudete De Las Fuentes for outdoor activities?

Given the Mediterranean climate, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, but the Cabriel River area might offer refreshing options.

Are there any opportunities for wild swimming or water activities?

The region is located near the Cabriel River, and Venta del Moro is situated very close to its crystal clear waters. While specific wild swimming spots aren't detailed, the river provides opportunities for water-based recreation within the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park.

What are some unique or 'hidden gem' attractions in the area?

Beyond the main settlements, consider exploring the historical significance of Jaraguas Village and Communal Washhouse, which offers a glimpse into traditional rural life and ancient settlements. The town of Utiel, with its Gothic church and renowned wineries, also provides a unique cultural experience.

Where can I find circular walks or cycling routes?

Many routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, you can find circular hiking routes like 'Venta del Moro – View of Venta del Moro loop from Venta del Moro' or 'Wine Museum - Round Winery loop from Utiel'. Cycling guides also feature loops, such as 'Villargordo del Cabriel – Venta del Moro loop from Caudete de las Fuentes' for road cycling. Check the respective hiking and cycling guides for more options.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Caudete De Las Fuentes?

Visitors appreciate the diverse landscape, from charming settlements to historical sites and natural parks. The area is valued for its opportunities for exploration, including routes for hiking and cycling, and the tranquil, picturesque atmosphere of towns like Villargordo del Cabriel.

Are there any specific historical routes or pilgrimages in the region?

Yes, the area is part of significant historical routes. Venta del Moro is a key location on the Camino de la Vera Cruz, one of the major pilgrimage routes. Additionally, sections of the Camino Real from Castilla to Valencia pass through the region, offering a journey through history.

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