The highest town in Spain

  • Valdelinares is the highest town in Spain, located at 1692 meters above sea level.
  • Ávila is home to several of the highest villages, such as Navarredonda de Gredos and Hoyos de Miguel Muñoz.
  • Guadalaviar, in Teruel, is notable for its livestock and the source of the Guadalaviar River.
  • The hiking trail in these villages offers incredible natural landscapes ideal for excursions.

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You will surely think that the highest town in Spain It is located near the Pyrenees or in one of the highest mountain ranges. You might be surprised by the number of peoples that our country has that live above 1500 meters high. In this article, we are going to take a tour of the highest towns in Spain to learn about their main characteristics and motivate ourselves to go on a weekend getaway trip.

Do you want to know which is the highest town in Spain? We are going to show you the top 10.

San Martin de la Vega de Alberche, Avila

Located in an area near the Gredos National Park, we find this town of only 198 inhabitants. It is located at a height of 1517 meters. In this town, its church called San Martín and the ruins of the hermitage of Los Dolores or de la Piedad stand out. The town has numerous fountains and preserves all the traditional architecture. All the houses are of the old ones in which there was a front corral and some gates.

The town is surrounded by peaks over 2.000 meters high. It is perfect to go on excursions and do routes such as the Laguna de Cantagallo and the Fuente Alberche. To find it, you have to travel about 50 km from Ávila.

Navadijos, Avila

It is another town located in Ávila at a height of 1.520 meters. It is very old and has a Roman bridge with two arches. The town was formed with the history of Alfonso X around the year 1417. The Trashumance route passed through this town. The manor houses with shields, gates and stone fountains are perfectly preserved. The church is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. The beauty of the flora near the town resides in the high presence of broom. These plants bloom in spring and there is a festival known as that of the blossoms in bloom.

It is located 48 km from Ávila about 10 km from the source of the Alberche river. It is also an ideal place to learn about the nature and flora of the region.

Guadalaviar, Teruel

Located in the Sierra de Albarracín, at the foot of the Muela de San Juan, Guadalaviar is 1521 meters high. Scots pine forests abound around it and sheep farming is carried out. It is where the Guadalaviar river, belonging to the Universal Mountains. Fountains abound in the town and it has a museum dedicated to Transhumance. It is located about 27 km from Albarracín and 12 km from the source of the Tagus River, the longest in the entire peninsula. The church it has is dedicated to San Juan Bautista.

To get there, you have to travel about 75 km from Teruel. This town offers a special connection with history, especially related to the migration who used to pass by here.

Navarredonda de Gredos, Avila

It seems that Ávila is earning the position of the highest towns in Spain. In this case, we travel to the Sierra de Gredos at about 1523 meters high. As you can see, all the towns are more or less at the same height. They only vary a few meters and, obviously, the entire landscape. This town is close to the source of the Tormes river. The first settlers in this area were shepherds who introduced sheep and brought transhumance. It has a church known as Nuestra Señora de la Asunción since the XNUMXth century. It also has another hermitage known as Virgen de las Nieves. It is a town where it usually snows in winter given the height and the climate in which they are.

3 km from the town is the Parador Nacional de Gredos. This is the first town to be inaugurated in Spain in 1928 by King Alfonso XIII. It has numerous interesting hiking trails where we can visit the source of the Tormes River, Las Chorreras, Puerto del Arenal, or we can go to Piedra del Mediodía. For nature and meteorology lovers, this town is an excellent destination for observing the climate change in action.

To be able to go you must travel about 60 km from Ávila. The town has 467 inhabitants.

Hoyos by Miguel Muñoz, Ávila

Another town with great height and that is located in Ávila. The most emblematic place in town is El Cerrillo. From there you can see the entire town. It is near the Alberche valley and, due to its characteristics, is ideal for adventure sports.

To get there you have to travel 54 km from Ávila and it has only 43 inhabitants. This town, being one of the highest, could be considered a winter shelter for those who love snow and the cold.

Meranges, Girona

This town is located at the head of the Durán valley, near the border with France. We find a place documented since the XNUMXth century. It preserves the Romanesque church of Sant Serni. The apse and the cover can be highlighted. You can also go to see the castle and the lakes classified as natural sites.

To be able to go, you must travel 19 km from Puigcerdà and 154 km from Gerona. With its 1539 meters, Meranges is an excellent destination to enjoy rural tourism in the Spanish mountains.

Bronchales, Teruel

It is a town from the Iberian and Roman times. It has a great wealth of fauna such as deer, roe deer, eagles and vultures. It has numerous fountains and one of the densest pine forests on the peninsula. To be able to go you must travel 62 km from Teruel and it has only 480 inhabitants. It is 1575 meters high. This place is ideal for biodiversity lovers, especially with its varied fauna and flora, making it a perfect place to the observation of nature.

Gudar, Teruel

It is located in the Sierra de Gúdar and has stately homes from the 64th century. You can see the landscape from the spectacular viewpoint over the Alfambra Valley and the Sierra de las Moratillas. There are numerous oak and pine forests nearby. To go you must travel 84 km from Teruel and it has XNUMX inhabitants. It is located at a height of 1588 meters. This place is an excellent choice for those who want to enjoy the adventure tourism in a stunning natural setting.

Greeks, Teruel

It seems that Teruel takes the cake in the highest towns in Spain. It is located in the Sierra de Albarracín and is surrounded by cereal fields and forests. There are still remains of trenches from the Civil War. To go, you must travel 83 km from Teruel and it has 143 inhabitants. It is located at a height of 1601 meters. This destination is perfect for those seeking a quiet place in the high mountains, ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the peace that nature offers.

Valdelinares, the highest town in Spain

And now we move on to number 1 in this top 10. The highest village in Spain is Valdelinares. It's located in the middle of the Sierra de Gúdar mountain range. It's famous for being surrounded by black pine forests. Some of the village's houses are even higher. It is 1692 meters high. It still preserves the old Town Hall from the 75th century. To go to the town, you must travel 120 km from Teruel and it has XNUMX inhabitants.

As you can see, these are the highest towns in Spain, they are worth visiting.

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     Manuel said

    Hello,

    The photo you have posted for Gúdar is really from Alcalá de la Selva.

     Miguel Angel said

    La Raya in Asturias is at 1520 meters of altitude.

     Ildefonso Tree said

    The highest population in Spain is Pradollano in the municipality of Monachil (Granada) with 2144m and more than 250 inhabitants.

        M Ramon Garza said

      Cerler, 1531 Villarrue, 1535. Pyrenees of Aragon

     Ignacio Hernandez said

    Hi. I do not see Tor in Lerida, it is at 1663 m, or Navasequilla in Ávila is at 1640 m.