If you’re ready for a road trip to explore some of the most charming and historic villages in Spain, Teruel is the place to go. In seven days, you can experience the true beauty of these hidden gems, which are also considered the most beautiful villages in this Province.
Historically, Teruel played a significant role during the medieval period, evident in its architecture as you'll see, furthermore, this province is one of Spain’s most sparsely populated areas, which contributes to its well-preserved medieval villages and untouched natural landscapes. Now, are you ready to leave?
<h3>Day 1: Albarracín</h3>
<b>Distance:</b> 35 km from Teruel.
Begin your journey in Albarracín, a UNESCO World Heritage candidate and one of Spain’s most breathtaking villages. Its old quarter is a pedestrian-only haven, perfect for leisurely exploration. Wander through the narrow, winding streets that adapt to the rugged landscape, with famous reddish buildings and timber-framed homes adding to its charm. Don’t miss the <b>Albarracín Castle or Citadel</b> and the town’s striking walls that once served as a formidable defense. For nature lovers, the nearby Pinares de Rodeno Natural Park offers hiking trails and views.
<b>Albarracín Castle Tickets:</b> From 4 EUR.
<b>Albarracín Castle Address:</b> C. San Juan, 12E, 44126 Albarracín, Teruel, Spain.
Albarracín
Albarracín Citadel
<h3>Day 2: Rubielos de Mora</h3>
<b>Distance:</b> 60 km south from Albarracin.
Next, head to Rubielos de Mora, a village known for its rich architectural heritage. This village flourished in the 16th and 17th centuries and is sometimes referred to as the "Court of the Sierra" due to its many aristocratic homes. Visit the Ex-Colegiata Santa María la Mayor, where you can admire an exquisite Gothic altarpiece. The Renaissance-style Town Hall is another must-see. As a stop on the Camino del Cid, Rubielos de Mora offers a great mix of history and scenic beauty, but don’t forget to try some local dishes like cassolada, a hearty stew, before continuing your journey.
Rubielos de Mora
Ex-Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor
Rubielos de Mora Town Hall
<h3>Day 3: Mora de Rubielos</h3>
<b>Distance:</b> 12 km drive from Rubielos de Mora.
Just a short drive from Rubielos de Mora, you’ll find Mora de Rubielos - yes, they are two different villages - , a town dominated by its impressive medieval castle. The views from the castle are stunning, with the surrounding countryside laid out before you. Be sure to explore the town’s old quarter (Ayuntamiento de Mora de Rubielos, where the charming streets, lined with stone buildings, make for a peaceful afternoon stroll.
<b>Castle Tickets:</b> 5 EUR.
<b>Castle (Castillo de Mora de Rubielos) Address:</b> Rda. Martín Almagro, 1, 44400 Mora de Rubielos, Teruel, Spain.
Mora de Rubielos
Castillo de Mora de Rubielos
Ayuntamiento de Mora de Rubielos-Teruel-Aragón
<h3>Day 4: Puertomingalvo</h3>
<b>Distance:</b> 35 km from Mora de Rubielos.
In Puertomingalvo, step into a village where time has seemingly stood still. The main attraction here is the 13th-century castle, which towers over the town. As you wander through the streets, take note of the 14th-century Gothic town hall, one of the best-preserved examples of civil architecture in the region. If you’re up for some adventure, explore the nearby <b>Arquero Waterfall</b>, a natural beauty just a short hike away.
<b>Arquero Waterfall Trail Lenght:</b> About 8km with 700mt of elevation gain, it takes about 2 hours each way.
<b>Castle (Castillo de Puertomingalvo) Address:</b> C. Valladar, 1, 44411 Puertomingalvo, Teruel, Spain.
Puertomingalvo
Castillo de Puertomingalvo
Cascada El Arquero. Puertomingalvo
<h3>Day 5: Cantavieja</h3>
<b>Distance:</b> 30 km north from Puertomingalvo.
Cantavieja is a gem nestled in the Maestrazgo region, and its Templar past is evident as you explore; the town's medieval layout is an ode to its history. Take your time walking through <b>Plaza de España</b>, where the town hall and remnants of the castle await you. Don’t leave without hunting for seasonal mushrooms in the nearby woods.
<b>Plaza Porticada Address:</b> 44140 Cantavieja, Teruel, Spain.
Cantavieja
Plaza de España de Cantavieja
<h3>Day 6: Mirambel</h3>
<b>Distance:</b> 13 km drive from Cantavieja.
Mirambel is another Maestrazgo treasure, known for its perfectly preserved medieval architecture. Declared a Historic-Artistic Site, this walled village transports you back in time with its beautifully maintained buildings, including the <b>Portal de las Monjas</b> and the <b>Renaissance town hall (Ayuntamiento de Mirambel</b>. It’s no surprise that filmmakers have chosen this atmospheric village as a backdrop for several movies. Stroll through the quiet streets and take in the peaceful surroundings that have inspired countless artists.
<b>Portal de las Monjas Address:</b> Pl. Madre Consuelo, 3, 44141 Mirambel, Teruel, Spain.
Mirambel
Portal de las Monjas
Ayuntamiento de Mirambel-Teruel-Aragón
<h3>Day 7: La Iglesuela del Cid</h3>
<b>Distance:</b> 25 km from Mirambel.
End your journey in La Iglesuela del Cid, another beautiful village steeped in history, known for its 16th to 18th-century architecture. Known for its aristocratic past, the village’s grand manor houses - such as <b>Casa Grande</b> and <b>Casa Aliaga</b> - are a testament to its noble heritage. Climb the narrow streets to the town’s highest points, where panoramic views of the surrounding countryside will take your breath away. With buildings dating back to the 16th century, La Iglesuela is a living museum of Spanish history and architecture.
La Iglesuela del Cid
La Casa Grande
Casa Aliaga
This week-long journey through Teruel's most beautiful villages will leave you enchanted by their history, architecture, and natural beauty. Each village has its own unique charm, and since they are quite small they are easy to walk around, making each one of them a special and easy day trip!