Best canyons around Albalate De Las Nogueras are characterized by diverse landscapes featuring river gorges carved by the Trabaque and Escabas rivers. These natural formations offer impressive rock formations and clear waters. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking trails and exploring natural features.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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On the right bank of the Escabas River, it is a narrow pass between rocks. To make the road they had to drill a large mouth in these rocks.
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It is a small canyon near Olmedilla de Eliz and with the characteristics of the predominant subsoil!
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The Gate of Hell is one of the tunnels excavated in the rock of the Escabas River. One of the many obligatory stops available in the high mountains of Cuenca. Be very careful when taking photos, the road is very narrow.
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The Hoz de Conde formed by the erosion of the Escabas river, is an impressive landscape, very close to the town of Priego.
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Formed by the erosion of the Escabas River, the Hoz del Conde is an impressive landscape that is worth visiting even if it is a paved road. From the urban center of Priego to the Strait Bridge, there are about 4 kilometers to enjoy this beautiful and impressive landscape.
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Also known as the Liende bridge, it allows you to cross the Escabas river at the exit of the town of Priego after having traveled through the wonderful landscape of the Hoz del Conde.
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The region is known for its impressive river gorges carved by the Trabaque and Escabas rivers. Key natural formations include the Hoz del Río Trabaque, featuring a beautiful waterfall and the unique 'la cara de Frankenstein' rock formation, and the spectacular Hoz de Priego, known for its vertical walls and clear waters. You can also visit the Hoz del Conde, an impressive landscape near Priego, and the Puerta del Infierno, a man-made tunnel through rock along the Escabas River.
Beyond the stunning gorges themselves, you can find a beautiful waterfall within the Hoz del Río Trabaque, along with an interesting geological formation known as 'la cara de Frankenstein'. The Escabas River, which carves the Hoz de Priego and flows past the Estrecho Bridge, is renowned for its exceptionally clear waters. The Puerta del Infierno is a distinctive man-made tunnel through the rock, offering a narrow pass experience.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best seasons to visit the canyons, particularly the Hoz del Río Trabaque, as the river's flow is increased after rainfall, enhancing the scenic beauty. During the summer months, some rivers can dry up, which might affect the experience.
Yes, the Hoz de Priego is a prime location for adventure sports, especially via ferrata. Several routes, such as 'Las Buitreras' (K4 difficulty) and 'El Estrecho' (K3 difficulty), traverse the canyon walls. These routes feature steps and Tibetan bridges, offering breathtaking views from over 80 meters above the Escabas River.
The canyons, particularly the Hoz de Priego, provide opportunities to spot local wildlife. Vultures are among the birds that can often be seen soaring above the impressive vertical walls of the gorges.
Yes, within the Hoz del Río Trabaque, you can find remnants of an old mill and a Roman-era bridge known as the Puente del Nogueral. Additionally, the village of Albalate de las Nogueras itself is known for its traditional wine caves, which were originally Arab-era dwellings or storage areas later converted into wineries, adding a cultural dimension to your visit.
The Hoz del Río Trabaque offers a scenic hiking experience, with routes typically following the river upstream into the gorge. Some paths provide more challenging sections and elevated views. For more hiking options, you can explore the hiking guide for Albalate De Las Nogueras, which includes routes like the 'Natural pool of Cañamares' and the 'Route of the Mirador del Rodenal'.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling opportunities. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the 'Hoz del Conde, Escabas, and Guadiela Loop' in the MTB Trails around Albalate De Las Nogueras guide. Road cyclists can also find scenic routes, such as those exploring the Júcar Gorge, in the Road Cycling Routes around Albalate De Las Nogueras guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, impressive rock formations, and the clear waters of the rivers carving these canyons. The scenic hiking experiences, the unique geological features like 'la cara de Frankenstein', and the adventure sports opportunities in places like the Hoz de Priego are frequently highlighted. The Puerta del Infierno is also a popular stop for its distinctive man-made tunnel.
While the Hoz del Río Trabaque and Hoz de Priego are well-known, the Canyon and Ravines of Olmedilla de Eliz offers a smaller, more intimate canyon experience near Olmedilla de Eliz, showcasing the characteristic subsoil of the area.
The Puerta del Infierno is a narrow pass between rocks, a tunnel excavated in the rock of the Escabas River. It's an obligatory stop in the upper Serranía de Cuenca, but visitors should be very careful when taking photos due to the narrowness of the road.


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