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Points of interest in Linares de Mora

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Escobón Pine
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Escobón Pine

In the Sierra de Gúdar stands the Pino del Escobón, a Scots pine declared a monumental tree because of its 25 meters high and a trunk of 5 meters in perimeter. This natural giant owes its name to its peculiar broom-shaped crown. It is accessible through a simple and familiar route that crosses places of great ecological value, ideal to disconnect and enjoy nature photography.

Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception
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Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception

Declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, this jewel of the Teruel baroque was built between 1785 and 1795 by Martín de la Aldehuela. It stands on a crag next to the castle, offering spectacular views. Its interior of three naves with rococo frescoes and a slender independent bell tower stand out. Its classicist architecture and elegant facade make it an essential stop.

Mona Cave
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Mona Cave

Here is the description of the Mona Cave in Linares de Mora, optimized to 400 characters: Just 1.5 km from the village, the Mona Cave is a spectacular natural enclave on the Linares River. Visible from the town center, it stands out for its large opening in the rock and its views of the valley. It is ideal for gentle hiking or adventure, as it houses a via ferrata (K2) with Tibetan bridge and flying abseil. A perfect place that combines accessibility, landscape and active tourism.

Castle, Wall and Portals
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Castle, Wall and Portals

Linares de Mora, in the Sierra de Gúdar, is a trip to the Middle Ages. Its castle, of Muslim origin, dominates the village offering spectacular views. The old town preserves its walls and the three original gates (Alto, Medio and de Abajo), which served as access to the town. Strolling through its cobblestone streets allows you to discover a border fortress where history is felt in every stone.

Pedro José Fonte
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Pedro José Fonte

Linares de Mora saw the birth in 1777 of Pedro José Fonte, who became archbishop of Mexico. His legacy lives on in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, to which he sent funds from America, and in the school that today bears his name. An example of solidarity, he organized aid for Zaragoza during the War of Independence. To visit his town is to travel through the landscape that inspired this world figure.

Hermitage of Santa Ana
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Hermitage of Santa Ana

Here you have the description of the Ermita de Santa Ana in Linares de Mora, adjusted to 400 characters: Located on a hill with spectacular views, this 18th century Baroque hermitage is a natural viewpoint of Linares de Mora. Declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, it stands out for its nave with half-barrel vault and its sober belfry. It is the ideal place to take pictures of the historical complex, especially during the festivity of Santa Ana on July 26th. Comfortable shoes are recommended for the climb.

Loreto Bridge
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Loreto Bridge

This medieval stone bridge, of possible Caliphate origin (10th century), stands over the Linares River next to the Loreto Chapel. It stands out for its ashlar construction and its unique segmental arch. It is a key point of local heritage, integrated in popular hiking trails such as the Senda Fluvial or PR-TE 29 and 30 trails, offering a unique historical and natural stamp.

Hermitage of the Virgin of Loreto
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Hermitage of the Virgin of Loreto

Next to the Linares River, this hermitage of 1719 stands out for its atrium of six columns and original floors. Its interior houses popular frescoes that narrate the transfer of the Holy House to Loreto. Accessible by a pleasant river path, its surroundings have picnic areas and fountains, being a key point in the local hiking trails that combine art, history and nature.

El Pozo Navarro
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El Pozo Navarro

El Pozo Navarro is an idyllic pool of crystal clear water in the river Paulejas, about 3 km from Linares de Mora. Surrounded by pines and gall oaks, it is a perfect refuge for summer bathing thanks to its freshness and waterfalls. The access from the Ermita del Loreto offers a shady route where the Pino Obrado stands out, a monumental specimen that adds landscape value to this natural oasis.

Obrado Pine
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Obrado Pine

The Pino Obrado is a majestic laricio pine listed as a monumental and singular tree. With a height of 20 meters and a trunk of almost 2 meters in diameter, it stands out for its impressive scar caused by a lightning strike. Located in the valley of the Paulejas River, near Pozo Navarro, it is an obligatory stop for hikers in search of natural treasures. Proper footwear and caution are recommended.