Best natural monuments around El Herrumblar are primarily found in the surrounding areas, particularly the nearby Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park. This region is characterized by dramatic river landscapes, impressive gorges carved by the Cabriel River, and diverse ecosystems. The area offers a tranquil rural setting with vineyards and olive groves, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and nature immersion. Visitors can explore significant natural features and historical landmarks within this scenic environment.
Last updated: May 20, 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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Beautiful gorge and rocks. You can see as well the Rio Cabriel and a little Rio that meet Rio Cabriel. Really worth the detour, follow the sign post Tollo del Amor, and then the little sign, and go up to the very end of the ridge trough the vegetation, and here we are, you are rewarded by a stunning view !
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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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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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With its more than 121 km of route, the Turia – Cabriel Nature Trail manages to unite two of the most important rivers in the province of Valencia: the Turia and the Cabriel. This itinerary is protected by two natural parks: the Turia Natural Park and the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park. This particular section begins (or ends) at the Vadocañas bridge over the Cabriel River. It is a gravel road in excellent condition with gentle slopes and surrounded by vegetation. Ideal for cycling or touring it by mtb or gravel bike.
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The most significant natural monuments are primarily found in the surrounding areas, especially within the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park. This park is renowned for its impressive gorges and canyons carved by the Cabriel River, offering spectacular views and diverse ecosystems. The Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail (section) is a popular highlight within this area, offering a well-maintained gravel road ideal for cycling or mountain biking.
Yes, the region boasts several stunning viewpoints. The Hoz del Rabo de la Sartén Viewpoint, located in the Hoces del Cabriel Nature Reserve, provides beautiful views of the Cabriel River's gorges and cliffs. Another excellent spot is La Fonseca Viewpoint, which offers panoramic vistas of the Cabriel river valley and the striking "cuchillares" within the Natural Park.
The area is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling or mountain biking along sections of the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail. Hiking and bird watching are also popular, especially within the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park. For more specific routes, you can explore MTB Trails around El Herrumblar or Cycling routes around El Herrumblar.
Yes, the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail (section) is categorized as family-friendly, with gentle slopes suitable for cycling or walking with children. La Fonseca Viewpoint is also considered family-friendly, offering accessible views of the river valley.
The region is characterized by dramatic river landscapes and unique geological formations, particularly the impressive gorges and canyons carved by the Cabriel River. These include the striking "cuchillares" (knife-edge formations) visible from viewpoints like La Fonseca, and the impressive "Knives of Contreras" along the Cuchillas de Contreras Trail, formed by river erosion.
Yes, the Puente de Vadocañas is a significant 16th-century bridge spanning the Cabriel River. It's an impressive example of historical engineering with a large single arch, offering excellent panoramic views of the river and its natural surroundings. It also marks a section of the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail.
The Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park is a habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including various birds of prey. Along the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail, you might also spot wildlife such as mountain goats, deer, and wild boar, especially in the more secluded areas.
While El Herrumblar doesn't have officially designated "natural monuments" in the same way as the nearby park, it offers tranquil rural landscapes. You can explore "Parajes naturales" (natural places) like La Juncosa and La Loma de los Molinos, along with numerous rural routes and ancient agricultural paths characterized by vineyards, olive groves, and barrancos (ravines).
One less-known but highly recommended spot is an Incredible viewpoint along the Fuente de Oliva trail. Although not officially signposted, it offers what many consider the most beautiful view of the Cabriel River and its gorges, well worth the effort to find.
Visitors particularly appreciate the dramatic river landscapes, the impressive gorges, and the opportunities for nature immersion. The scenic beauty, especially from the various viewpoints, and the extensive trails for cycling and hiking are frequently highlighted. The tranquility and rich biodiversity also contribute to a highly valued experience.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find various options, including easy and moderate loops, around nearby towns like Villamalea and Iniesta. For detailed routes and distances, refer to the Running Trails around El Herrumblar guide.


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