Attractions and places to see around Monreal Del Campo include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features in the province of Teruel, Aragón. The town is notably part of the Camino del Cid route, adding to its historical significance. Visitors can explore natural areas like the Ojos del Jiloca wetlands and El Monte pine forest. Cultural preservation is evident in sites such as the Museo Monográfico del Azafrán.
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I pass through Villafranca del Campo, a small and charming town in the province of Teruel
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Monreal del Campo is a fascinating place where you can learn all about the cultivation and harvesting of saffron. Located in the Plaza Mayor, the museum offers an interactive experience with traditional tools, historical photographs and workshops for the whole family.🌺
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History can be found if you know the places...
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Pozuel del Campo is a small town in the Jiloca region that is located on top of a promontory. Particularly noteworthy of this farmhouse is the church of San Miguel, from the 18th century, within which altarpieces from the 15th and 16th centuries are preserved.
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Next to the path, we find this beautiful windmill that reminds us of those of Sancho Panza in his stories about Castilla-La Mancha. It is in a good state of conservation and is located near the town of Ojos Negros. Without a doubt, one of the charms of the Jiloca region that deserves to be visited.
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An icon of the town of Ojos Negros, this mill dates back to the 16th-17th century and today can be seen fully restored. You can enter it and inside see its different rooms that will allow you to understand how this wonderful work of engineering worked. The warehouse is located on the ground floor and all the machinery was located above it.
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Population that is in the old middle of the Jiloca river, where it then descends towards the population of Teruel. The depression of the Jiloca river is a valley in the old middle of the Iberian System.
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Windmill that is on the road before reaching the town of Ojos Negros. The mill can be seen from the road and is accessed thanks to the fact that it is a few meters from the road itself.
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Monreal del Campo is rich in history. You can visit the Plaza Mayor, which features the Town Hall and historical houses like the 17th-century Casa Palacio de Doña Concha. The Iglesia de la Natividad de Nuestra Señora is a prominent religious building with beautiful mural paintings. Don't miss the distinctive Torre campanario, built on the site of an old castle, offering a glimpse into the town's past. The 18th-century Ermita del Carmen and the stately Casa de los Mateo are also notable historical sites.
Absolutely. The most significant natural attraction is the Ojos del Jiloca, one of Spain's largest wetlands, formed by groundwater discharge. This area offers a wonderful landscape to explore and is considered the natural source of the Jiloca River. Additionally, El Monte, a pine forest covering over 600 hectares, provides pleasant paths for walks and features El Refugio Montero.
Monreal del Campo has a unique cultural heritage, particularly related to saffron. The Museo Monográfico del Azafrán, located in the Casa de la Cultura, is dedicated to preserving the culture and tradition of saffron cultivation. It displays historical tools and offers an interactive experience. The town's inclusion in the Camino del Cid also highlights its historical and literary significance.
Several attractions around Monreal del Campo are suitable for families. The Ojos Negros Mill is a restored 16th-17th century mill where visitors can learn about its engineering. The settlement of Monreal del Campo itself hosts a saffron museum with interactive workshops for the whole family. Other family-friendly historical settlements include Pozuel del Campo, Villafranca del Campo on the Route of El Cid, and El Poyo del Cid, which offers excellent views.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. For example, you can find routes like the 'Peracense Castle Loop from Villafranca del Campo' or the 'Monreal del Campo – Fuentes Claras loop from Monreal del Campo'. You can explore more options and detailed information on the dedicated Cycling around Monreal Del Campo guide.
Yes, the area offers various running trails. Options include the 'Valdellosa – Cerro de San Esteban loop from El Poyo del Cid' and a 'Monreal del Campo loop from Monreal del Campo'. For more running trail details, refer to the Running Trails around Monreal Del Campo guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find a range of trails. You can try routes such as 'Sierra Lidón — circular desde Monreal del Campo' or 'Monreal del Campo – Caño el Gato loop from Monreal del Campo'. More information on MTB trails can be found in the MTB Trails around Monreal Del Campo guide.
The Ojos Negros Mill is an iconic 16th-17th century structure that has been fully restored. Visitors can enter and explore its different rooms to understand the engineering and how this wonderful work operated, with the warehouse on the ground floor and machinery above.
Pozuel del Campo is a small town situated on a promontory in the Jiloca region. Its main highlight is the 18th-century church of San Miguel, which houses preserved altarpieces from the 15th and 16th centuries. It's also a pleasant stop for travelers, offering a public fountain.
Monreal del Campo is an integral part of the Camino del Cid route, which highlights its historical and literary significance. The town appears in the 'Cantar de mío Cid,' making it a point of interest for those following this historic trail. Nearby settlements like Villafranca del Campo on the Route of El Cid and El Poyo del Cid also feature prominently on this route.
Yes, El Poyo del Cid offers an excellent view over the Jiloca Valley. This historical site, where the Castilian knight El Cid once camped, provides a panoramic perspective of the surrounding landscape.
The Casa de los Mateo is a significant example of stately architecture within Monreal del Campo. It stands as a notable historical house, showcasing the town's rich architectural heritage.


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