Best canyons around Minglanilla offer diverse natural features for exploration, characterized by river valleys and natural monuments. The region presents a mix of intermediate trails and scenic overlooks for hikers, appealing to those seeking natural escapes. It is known for its viewpoints, river gorges, and natural monuments, providing various opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Located in the heart of the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, the route passes through 10 viewpoints with wooden benches to enjoy the different panoramic views of the place, such as the Hoz de Vicente or the Hoz del Rabo de la Sartén.
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The Venta del Moro Viewpoints Route is a beautiful route that follows a large part of the PR-CV 344 trail called “Fuente de la Oliva – Hoces del Cabriel”.
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There is no sign but you can see the path going down. It is first fairly well marked, then you have to go to the left along a path that can be seen in the middle of the vegetation, follow the track on Komoot. This is the most beautiful view and so well worth a few leg scrapes. I don't understand why it is not signposted and the trail is not maintained, because the view is fantastic, the most beautiful of all the viewpoints on this Fuente de la Oliva trail. I highly recommend it!
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If you go around the Fuente de Oliva counterclockwise (which I recommend), this is the second viewpoint and the first where you can see the Rio Cabriel in the gorges below beautiful cliffs. Continue to the right of the first bench along the cliff, and you will find a second bench and more beautiful views.
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Viewpoint of the Fuente de Oliva route (PR-CV 344) with beautiful views of the gorges of the Cabriel River and its impressive cliffs. The arrival path is completely along a forest track and is a very pleasant and pleasant route with a lot of trees.
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Ascent by road with very nice views throughout the journey. When you reach the viewpoint, the views are even more impressive, you can see the Contreras Reservoir and the Cuchillares de las Hoces del Cabriel with their striking shapes.
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Viewpoint of the Fuente de Oliva route (PR-CV 344) with beautiful views of the gorges of the Cabriel River and its impressive cliffs. The arrival path is completely along a forest track and it is a very pleasant and pleasant route with many trees.
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Very entertaining and picturesque road that runs along the course of the Cabriel River. It allows you to explore and appreciate the impressive "Knives of Contreras" within the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park that have been formed over the years by the erosion of the River itself. A highly recommended place to walk or ride a bicycle!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Hoz del Rabo de la Sartén Viewpoint, which offers stunning views of the Cabriel River gorges and its impressive cliffs. Another favorite is La Fonseca Viewpoint, providing panoramic vistas of the Cabriel river valley and its striking "cuchillares" within the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park.
Yes, the Cuchillas de Contreras Trail is a highly recommended route that follows the Cabriel River. This trail allows you to explore the impressive "Knives of Contreras," which are unique formations created by river erosion within the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park.
The area is rich in natural beauty, primarily featuring river gorges, impressive cliffs, and unique rock formations like the "cuchillares" (knives) formed by river erosion. You'll also find natural monuments and forested areas, especially within the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as those detailed in the MTB Trails around Minglanilla guide, and road cycling routes, available in the Road Cycling Routes around Minglanilla guide. There are also general cycling routes for touring, which you can explore in the Cycling around Minglanilla guide.
Yes, some viewpoints like La Fonseca Viewpoint are categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible panoramic views of the Cabriel river valley. Many trails leading to viewpoints are intermediate, but the views are often worth the effort for families seeking scenic outings.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views of the Cabriel River and its gorges, especially from spots like Hoz del Rabo de la Sartén Viewpoint. The journey along forest tracks and the discovery of secluded, unmaintained viewpoints with fantastic vistas, as described for the Incredible viewpoint, are also highly appreciated.
Most trails and routes associated with the gorges and viewpoints, such as those leading to Hoz del Rabo de la Sartén Viewpoint and La Fonseca Viewpoint, are generally rated as intermediate. This means they offer a pleasant challenge for regular hikers and cyclists.
Yes, there are less-known spots like the Incredible viewpoint, which, despite not being signposted or maintained, offers some of the most beautiful views of the gorges. It requires following a path through vegetation but is highly recommended for those seeking a more secluded experience.
The terrain typically involves forest tracks, paths along river courses, and sometimes unmaintained trails through vegetation. For instance, the path to Hoz del Rabo de la Sartén Viewpoint is entirely along a forest track, while other routes might involve navigating through more natural, less developed terrain.
While the prominent gorges mentioned are located in the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, within Minglanilla (Cebu), a notable natural feature is Cuasan Falls. This 'hidden waterfall' requires a hike through various barangays, offering an adventure for those seeking less-beaten paths and a chance to experience the local landscape.
Many visitors recommend doing the Fuente de Oliva tour counterclockwise. This approach allows the views to become progressively more beautiful, with viewpoints like La Fonseca Viewpoint offering initial glimpses, and others like Hoz del Rabo de la Sartén Viewpoint revealing the full splendor of the gorges and cliffs.


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