Mountain peaks around Camarena De La Sierra are found within the Sierra de Javalambre mountains in Teruel, Spain. This region features a mountainous terrain with extensive pine forests and natural springs. Summits in the area range from 1600 to over 2000 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of natural features.
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The summit is 2019 meters high. The path is demanding, but it is worth the effort. The panoramic views of the surrounding mountains are like something out of a movie.
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The final section of the climb to Alto de las Barracas (1,838 m) is not cyclable but it is easy to climb pushing the bicycle. The trail markings pass through the vertex and continue in the direction of Pino Vicente. White and yellow signs are painted on the limestone rocks and there are also stone milestones marking the way.
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We are at Pico Javalambre at an altitude of 2,019 meters, considered a sacred mountain by many nature lovers and/or Turolenses. It is the highest peak of the mountain range that bears his name, it is considered by the majority of Teruel residents to be the roof of their province, although the true roof of Teruel is the top of Peñarroya. If we have the opportunity to climb here when there is no snow, we will be able to appreciate the so-called "leopard skin" caused by the vegetation on the entire surface of the massif, a work of art of nature!
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The Javalambre Peak at 2,019 m is the highest in the mountain range that bears its name. It is considered by the majority of Teruel residents to be the roof of their province, although the true roof of Teruel is Peñarroya. At the top of Pico Javalambre, in addition to the enormous antenna that helps you orient yourself but destroys the landscape, there are other smaller antennas, apart from a track that reaches the same summit, some ski slopes next to it. All this spoils the beautiful surrounding landscape quite a bit.
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A very privileged site with amazing views on all sides, chosen by many athletes to challenge the demanding climb. The peak of Picón del Buitre is located at 1956 meters above sea level and was chosen to build the Astronomical Observatory given its remote location, altitude and low light pollution.
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For many a sacred mountain and undoubtedly a reference of the province of Teruel. The top of Javalambre at 2019 masl offers very nice views in all directions. A few km away is the Javalmabre ski station, a very popular place in the winter season and from where you can start the ascent to the summit. If you go up here when there is no snow, you will be able to appreciate the curious "leopard skin" caused by the vegetation over the entire large area of the massif, a work of art of nature!
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The top of Picón del Buitre at 1956 meters above sea level was chosen as the ideal site to build the Astronomical Observatory. Its remote location, altitude, and low light pollution from cities is all that is needed to be able to observe the stars at night. During the day it is a very privileged place with amazing views on all sides, chosen by many hikers and cyclists to challenge the demanding climb.
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The region boasts several significant peaks. Among the most prominent are Pico Javalambre, standing at 2019 meters, and Alto de las Barracas or Cerro Calderón, which is the highest point in Valencia. Other notable summits include La Chaparrosa and Cerro del Repetidor, both at 2003 meters, offering expansive views.
Pico Javalambre is renowned for its demanding yet rewarding trails, such as sections of the GR-8 and GR-10 routes. Hikers are treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the extensive Teruel plain. It's also home to the Javalambre Ski Station for winter sports and is near the Astrophysical Observatory of Javalambre, benefiting from low light pollution.
Yes, Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory (Pico del Buitre) is a significant man-made monument located on a summit at 1956 meters, offering both scientific interest and amazing views. Additionally, Pico San Pablo, at 1795 meters, is home to the Ermita de San Pablo (Hermitage of San Pablo) at its summit, combining natural beauty with cultural heritage.
The terrain is predominantly mountainous, characterized by extensive pine forests and numerous natural springs. Trails can range from challenging climbs, especially to higher summits like Pico Javalambre, to intermediate paths. Many routes offer wide, cinematic panoramic views.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including parts of the GR-10 trail. For cyclists, there are many routes for mountain biking and road cycling. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Camarena De La Sierra, Cycling around Camarena De La Sierra, and Road Cycling Routes around Camarena De La Sierra guides.
While many peaks offer challenging climbs, the region also provides intermediate trails suitable for a wider range of hikers. For example, the final section of the climb to Alto de las Barracas or Cerro Calderón is noted as easily accessible, even if pushing a bicycle. Look for trails described as intermediate for more moderate options.
The Sierra de Javalambre area is ideal for outdoor activities, particularly hiking, during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be hot, so it's advisable to avoid the hottest hours. Winter offers opportunities for snow sports at Javalambre Ski Station, but trails at higher elevations may require specific gear due to snow and ice.
Beyond the impressive summits, the region is characterized by extensive pine forests and numerous natural springs. These features contribute significantly to the scenic beauty and provide a rich environment for nature lovers and wildlife spotting.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, often described as cinematic. The challenging yet rewarding nature of the trails, the extensive pine forests, and the overall natural beauty of the Sierra de Javalambre are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory is located on Pico del Buitre, a nearby peak at 1957 meters. Its remote location, high altitude, and low light pollution make it an exceptional site for astronomical observation and offer stunning daytime views.
Yes, the area around Pico Javalambre includes the Refugio Rabadá y Navarro, a mountain refuge available for hikers. This provides a convenient stop for those undertaking longer or more demanding trails in the region.
Cerro Cavero, at 1987 meters, is notable for serving as a trifinium, marking the meeting point between the municipalities of La Puebla de Valverde, Camarena de la Sierra, and Arcos de las Salinas. It also offers expansive views of the Teruel province.


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