Best attractions and places to see around Venta Del Moro include natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The region is largely situated within the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, featuring canyons, the Cabriel River, and diverse vegetation. Historical points of interest and archaeological sites reveal a rich past, including structures from the 16th and 19th centuries. Venta Del Moro also offers experiences related to local villages and wine tourism.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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7 bow bridge, so beautiful
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Villargordo del Cabriel is a municipality in the Requena-Utiel region, in the province of Valencia. The town is located on the banks of the Cabriel River and is on the border between Castilla-La Mancha and the Valencia region. One of the biggest tourist attractions is the beautiful nature, which is remarkably well preserved.
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It was built in 1972 at the confluence of the Cabriel and Guadazaón rivers. The dam height is 129 metres. Its purpose is, among other things, to supply water to the city of Valencia. The Contreras Bridge was built between 1845 and 1851 by the engineer Lucio del Valle. To descend the ravine, he had to build a zigzag road that formed the port of Contreras.
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The bridge is built of carved stone and is founded with the same rocks that can be found on the banks of the river. Its single eye has about 33 m of span, making it one of the largest bridges of its kind not only in Spain, but also on the European continent.
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Vadocañas Bridge It is a viaduct of Roman origin that connects the regions of Cuenca and Valencia passing over the waters of the Cabriel in a protected space known as the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park – cataloged as a Natural Reserve on its La Mancha slope.
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Until 2016, it held the record for the bridge with the longest concrete arch span in Spain and stands out for its slenderness and visual beauty. Now, the largest is the Alcántara reservoir viaduct, built in 2019 for the Madrid-Extremadura High Speed line.
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The cycling adventure leaves Los Cárceles along the river plain, passes the Barranco de la Vida and goes up a forest track for a few kilometers to avoid the narrowest meanders of the canyon. In this section there are paths near the shore of the Cabriel, marked with the GR-66 signs, but some are not cyclable for gravel bicycles and it is more convenient to go around the mountain. The climb is about four kilometers, to the agricultural fields of Los Armalletes, then the route takes a forest track to the right and goes down to Venta de Vadocañas, one of the historic passes between La Mancha and Valencia. The other was the Pajazo bridge, which is now submerged in the waters of the Contreras reservoir. The Vadocañas bridge is monumental, it has an eye of 33 light meters and shows an extraordinary work of ashlar masonry, the origin is Roman, although the current construction is from the 16th century. “Cars and people pass by. The eye has one hundred and twenty feet in a very long hole. They claim to be the largest and best and with the largest and largest stones in the kingdom, and they pass beasts, and everything else, from Toledo and other parts to Valencia and Requena where the customs is. On the Valencian shore there are signs for the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail towards Villargordo del Cabriel. The climb is long, you have to climb again to the agricultural fields of La Plana along the rugged slopes of the Sierra del Rubial, it is a good time to see mountain goats, deer and wild boar. On Mount Moluengo there is a non-cyclable section, known as Senda de la Cueva de los Ladrones, and before arriving there is a detour on the left that crosses the mountain range along a forest track with good cyclability and connects with the Nature Trail in the ravine. from Los Pocicos, following the red milestones until the end of the stage between the vineyards of Villargordo del Cabriel.
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Dam bridge. Spectacular views
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Venta Del Moro is largely situated within the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Here you can find stunning canyons, the crystalline Cabriel River, and unique geological formations known as "cuchillos." You can also discover monumental trees and enjoy panoramic views from various viewpoints along the river. A great way to experience the natural beauty is via the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail (section), which offers gentle slopes ideal for cycling.
Yes, Venta Del Moro has several significant historical sites. You can visit the 16th-century Vadocañas Bridge, which connects the provinces of Cuenca and Valencia. Another notable structure is the 19th-century Contreras Bridge - Cabriel River, originally known as the "centipede" due to its many columns. Additionally, explore the Peñas Blancas Path Trench and Contreras Trench, which were used by Spanish troops during the War of Independence in the early 19th century.
The region around Venta Del Moro is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, rafting, canyoning, and even bungee jumping within the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park. The Cabriel River offers opportunities for fishing and swimming. For specific routes, consider exploring the many options available for hiking, road cycling, or running.
Yes, the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail (section) is noted as family-friendly, offering a gravel road with gentle slopes suitable for cycling. The natural park itself provides a safe and engaging environment for families to explore, with opportunities for easy walks and enjoying nature. Many of the hiking routes in the area, such as the Cuchillos de Contreras Trail, are rated as easy, making them suitable for families.
The region's climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for water-based activities like rafting and swimming in the Cabriel River, though it can be hot. Winter is generally mild, allowing for quieter exploration of the natural park and historical sites.
Yes, Venta Del Moro has a rich past. Archaeological sites discovered in the early 1970s reveal fossils of mammals and plants from the Terminal Miocene epoch, making it a key site for Tertiary vertebrates in the Iberian Peninsula. There are also Neolithic cave paintings in the Hoz de Vicente del río Cabriel and the archaeological site of Las Casillas del Cura, which specialized in ceramic production.
The Cabriel River is a central feature of Venta Del Moro, forming a natural boundary and traversing over 50 km through the municipality. Its clear, abundant waters are crucial for the ecosystem of the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park and provide numerous recreational opportunities, including fishing, swimming, and scenic trails. The river's canyons and viewpoints are major attractions.
Yes, several easy hiking trails are available. For instance, the Cuchillos de Contreras Trail and Los Cuchillos del Cabriel Trail are both rated as easy. These trails allow beginners to enjoy the stunning landscapes of the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park without extreme difficulty. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Venta Del Moro.
Beyond natural and historical sites, Venta Del Moro offers cultural experiences tied to its local villages and renowned wine tourism. The municipality is part of the Utiel-Requena Designation of Origin, boasting many wineries where visitors can enjoy wine tastings and gastronomic experiences. Exploring the seven population centers, each with its unique charm, also provides a glimpse into local life.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical depth. The stunning landscapes of the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, with its impressive canyons and river views, are highly rated. The historical bridges and trenches offer a fascinating look into the past. The Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail (section) is popular for its accessibility and scenic route, while the Contreras Bridge - Cabriel River is admired for its spectacular views.
Yes, within the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, you can observe impressive geological formations known as "cuchillos" (knives). These are vertical crests formed by erosion, creating a dramatic and distinctive landscape that is a highlight for many visitors.
Venta Del Moro is well-known for its wine industry. The vineyards surrounding the municipality are integral to the local culture and economy, producing some of the best wines in the Valencian Community. It is the municipality with the most wineries in the Utiel-Requena Designation of Origin, making wine tourism a significant local attraction.


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