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Cella

The source of the Tagus. Cellá is a stop on the Levant Way famous for its spectacular monumental fountain, one of Europe's largest, and its natural well.

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Cella is a Turiolan locality that surprises the pilgrim of the Levant Way with its impressive hydraulic heritage. Its main monument is the Cella Fountain, an impressive artesian well from the 18th century surrounded by a stone parapet, considered the origin of the Jiloca River. Very close to it is also the Roman aqueduct that brought water to Cella. For the hiker, it's a refreshing stop and of great interest. The locality offers good services and a tranquil atmosphere. It's an stage for marveling at historical engineering and the force of water, before continuing on the route through the province of Teruel.

Last updated: 21/08/2025

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Way of Sagunto

Teruel – Cella

21.59 km 5.86 h N/A

From: Teruel

To: Cella

Cella – Santa Eulalia del Campo

19.04 km 6.35 h N/A

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