Attractions and places to see around Cabanillas Del Campo, a municipality in the province of Guadalajara, Spain, offer a blend of historical charm, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The area features traditional Castilian architecture and is situated near the Henares riverbank, which is part of the Natura 2000 Network. Visitors can explore both local points of interest and significant landmarks in the nearby city of Guadalajara.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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One of the largest parks in Guadalajara, with shade and recreation.
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If you go in summer or when it's hot, go up the shady side, it's all covered with pine trees.
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Beautiful on the outside, spectacular on the inside. It is a work of art that no one should miss. The events held in its courtyard, such as the Guadalajara Storytelling Marathon, are also spectacular.
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An extraordinary viewpoint of Guadalajara and in the distance of Madrid. Also from the neighboring Peña Hueva, Iriepal and the Torija Valley with the A2 Highway
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The Pico del Águila ("Eagle's Peak") is an approximately 970 m high mountain on the northern edge of the La Alcarria plateau in the Spanish province of Guadalajara. The mountain is about 20 km north-east of the provincial capital of Guadalajara, which is about 700 m high. The mountain breaks off to the north through a striking, approx. 200 m high steep slope that can be seen from afar. To the east and west it slopes more gently and wooded into the valley of Valdenoches, which has been a suburb of Guadalajara since 1969. [wp:de]
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Parque de la Concordia is a large green area in the center of Guadalajara and the most representative park in the city. It is located next to the historic center and at the beginning of an axis of green areas of approximately one kilometer that also make up the San Roque, Las Adoratrices and Fuente de la Niña parks.
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The city of Guadalajara owes one of the best architectural ensembles of the late nineteenth century to the patronage and philanthropy of María Diega Desmaissieres, Duchess of Sevillano, Countess de la Vega del Pozo. Around 1881, the Duchess commissioned Ricardo Velázquez Bosco to build a vast complex of buildings, destined for charitable establishments and a family vault, to the southwest of the city, next to the current San Roque park.
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The Co-Cathedral Church of Santa María de la Fuente is located in the square of the same name, next to Doctor Santiago Ramón y Cajal street. In this church, whose origin dates back to the late 13th or early 14th century, there are three main styles: Mudejar, which defines the brick doors, with pointed horseshoe arches, and the tower, initially freestanding; the Renaissance style, incorporated at the beginning of the 16th century, in the porch, with characteristic capitals from Alcarria, and, finally, the Baroque, in the interior vault.
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Cabanillas del Campo itself features the 17th-century Church of San Pedro and San Pablo, the Old Town Hall, and the Hermitage of La Soledad. Nearby, in Guadalajara, you can explore the magnificent Palace of the Infantado, the Co-Cathedral of Santa María de la Fuente la Mayor, and the unique Pantheon of the Duchess of Sevillano. The Torreón de Alvar Fáñez, an Arabic tower, is also a significant historical landmark.
Yes, Pico del Águila is a prominent natural viewpoint offering extraordinary views of Guadalajara and, on clear days, even Madrid. The Henares riverbank, within the municipality, is also a designated Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA) and part of the Natura 2000 Network, providing a natural space to enjoy.
The area around Cabanillas del Campo is great for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and running. For example, there are moderate MTB trails like the "Ascent to Peña Hueva – Bicycle Roundabout loop" or the "Pico del Águila – Bicycle Roundabout loop." Road cyclists can explore routes such as the "Palacio del Infantado – Centenera loop." You can find more details and routes on the MTB Trails around Cabanillas Del Campo, Road Cycling Routes around Cabanillas Del Campo, and Running Trails around Cabanillas Del Campo guide pages.
Cabanillas del Campo is known for its quiet, child-friendly environment. Many historical sites like the Palace of the Infantado and the Co-Cathedral of Santa María de la Fuente la Mayor are considered family-friendly. Additionally, Parque de la Concordia in Guadalajara offers a beautifully landscaped green space with a fountain and pavilion, perfect for families.
The region generally enjoys pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and natural areas. Spring and autumn typically offer milder temperatures, ideal for walking and outdoor activities. Summers can be hot, but early mornings or late afternoons are still suitable for sightseeing. If you plan to visit Pico del Águila during warmer months, consider going up the shady side, which is covered with pine trees.
The Casa de la Cultura in Cabanillas del Campo serves as a central hub for cultural activity. It houses a library, a youth center, and a music and dance school, often hosting local events and programs. Checking their local schedule would provide information on current happenings.
Yes, the Parque de la Concordia in Guadalajara is a large, beautifully landscaped park covering approximately 3 hectares. It features a fountain and pavilion and is open 24 hours, offering a quiet space for relaxation. The Henares riverbank also provides natural green areas for a peaceful stroll.
Cabanillas del Campo is characterized by typical Castilian architecture. You'll find examples in the Church of San Pedro and San Pablo and the Old Town Hall. Strolling through the historic center reveals charming streets and traditional Castilian houses, offering a glimpse into the region's heritage.
Yes, the Club de Golf Cabanillas is situated in a beautiful natural setting within the picturesque Alcarria region. It offers a unique experience for golf enthusiasts with wide fairways and various water hazards.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extraordinary views from Pico del Águila and the historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like the Palace of the Infantado. The peaceful atmosphere of places like Parque de la Concordia and the cultural richness of the region also receive positive feedback.
A short distance from Cabanillas del Campo, in Valverde de los Arroyos, you can visit the Museo Etnográfico de Valverde de los Arroyos. This ethnographic museum offers insights into the traditional rural life of the area through its collection of everyday items, providing a window into the region's past.
Yes, a portion of the municipality's territory along the Henares riverbank is a significant natural space. It is included in the Natura 2000 Network and designated as a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA), highlighting its importance for biodiversity and conservation.


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