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Waterfall hiking trails around Paraje Natural Cascada de Cimbarra are characterized by dramatic gorges, ravines, and spectacular cascades carved into ancient Armorican quartzite rock. The landscape features Mediterranean shrubland, holm and cork oaks, and dense riparian forests lining the water channels. This natural park, located in the Sierra Morena, offers a diverse terrain with impressive waterfalls like Cascada de la Cimbarra and unique geological formations. The area provides a range of trails through varied ecosystems, from riverine paths to elevated…
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Cimbarra Waterfall Viewpoint is located in the Cimbarra Natural Park, near Aldeaquemada, in the province of Jaén. This viewpoint offers a spectacular view of the main waterfall, which is one of the most impressive in the region.
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In the vicinity of Despeñaperros, two kilometers from Aldeaquemada, is the Cascada de la Cimbarra Natural Area, where we find a spectacular 20-meter-high waterfall that originated as a result of a fault transverse to the Guarrizas River bed. In addition to the waterfall, with great landscape value, its granite walls are home to important masses of vegetation and nesting areas for a multitude of birds of prey.
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Area to park and access the route of the Cimbarra waterfall, Molino, Mirador del Desfiladero and Mirador de la Cimbarra.
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Charco del Negrillo, one of the most fascinating geological enclaves in the Sierra Morena de Jaén. Although difficult to access in its last 50 meters, but it is worth making an effort.
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Cimbarrillo Waterfall, which is made up of three staggered waterfalls from the Martín Pérez Stream.
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The Arroyo de Martín Pérez recreational area, also known as "Del Cimbarrillo"; It is the equipment designed so that the visitor can dedicate a full day to this natural space, as a refreshment point between paths and paths. It has a parking bag at its entrance, behind which there is a barrier that prevents motorized vehicles from accessing the area, thus achieving complete peace of mind for families knowing that children will be able to play safely.
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Also in clear relation with the agricultural past of the population, the flour mills were built fundamentally in colonial times, taking advantage of the fluvial courses.
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You have the possibility to see the waterfall from the front, impressive views, and if you go from the Mill to the right you will get to below it.
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Paraje Natural Cascada de Cimbarra offers a selection of 5 dedicated waterfall hiking trails. These routes vary in length and difficulty, providing options for different preferences.
The park is renowned for several spectacular cascades. The most prominent is the Cascada de la Cimbarra, a breathtaking waterfall on the Guarrizas River. Other notable waterfalls include Cimbarrillo (on the Martín Pérez stream) and María Antonia (on the Cimbarrilla stream), as well as the scenic Charco del Negrillo. You can explore the main cascade on the Cascada de la Cimbarra and Charco del Negrillo circular route.
Yes, there is an easy waterfall hike perfect for beginners and families. The Cascada de la Cimbarra and Charco del Negrillo circular route is 4.3 km long and typically takes just over an hour to complete, leading directly to the impressive Cascada de la Cimbarra and the Charco del Negrillo.
The waterfalls in Paraje Natural Cascada de Cimbarra are particularly magnificent during the rainy and thawing seasons. Visiting in late autumn, winter, or early spring after rainfall will ensure the cascades are at their most powerful and visually stunning.
Yes, several circular routes allow you to experience the waterfalls and surrounding landscapes. A popular option is the Cascada de la Cimbarra and Charco del Negrillo circular route. For a longer, moderate option, consider the Cimbarrillo Waterfall – Charco del Negrillo Waterfall loop from Aldeaquemada.
Beyond the stunning waterfalls, the area boasts unique geological formations carved into Armorican quartzite rock, where you can observe fossil traces and ancient ripple marks. You can also visit the Desfiladero Viewpoint for panoramic views of the dramatic gorges and ravines. The Cimbarra Mill, an old mill ruin, also adds a touch of historical interest along some trails.
While the guide does not explicitly state restrictions, generally, natural parks in Spain have regulations regarding dogs. It's advisable to keep your dog on a leash to protect the diverse wildlife, which includes otters, kingfishers, and various birds of prey. Always check local signage for specific rules on individual trails.
Yes, parking is available. The Cimbarra Parking is a designated area that provides convenient access to many of the waterfall trails, including the popular Cascada de la Cimbarra.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging experience, the Cimbarrillo Waterfall – Desfiladero Viewpoint loop from Paraje Natural Cascada de Cimbarra is a moderate 14.6 km trail that takes approximately 4 hours and 15 minutes to complete. This route offers varied terrain, including riverine forests and elevated viewpoints.
The waterfall trails in Paraje Natural Cascada de Cimbarra are highly rated by the komoot community, with an impressive average score of 4.9 stars from over 25 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the spectacular waterfalls, the unique geological formations, and the diverse ecosystems encountered along the well-maintained paths.
Yes, the area holds significant cultural heritage. Beyond its natural beauty, you can find numerous prehistoric sites, including rock paintings at La Tabla de Pochico, Monuera, and Desesperada, which are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites. The ruins of the Cimbarra Mill also offer a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, you can find the Arroyo de Martin Perez Recreation Area, which provides facilities for visitors to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings during their hike.


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