Natural monuments around Jubrique are situated in the Genal Valley, bordered by the Sierra Bermeja, an area known for its rich flora, fauna, and unique geological formations. The region features crystal-clear rivers, including the Genal River, and distinctive reddish peridotite rocks in the Sierra Bermeja. This landscape offers diverse natural attractions, from river pools to mountain ranges and panoramic viewpoints. It is an ideal destination for exploring varied ecosystems and geological features.
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The River Genal, called a Natural Monument, is a short river in southern Spain, located in the Serranía de Ronda , west of the province of Málaga. The river rises in Igualeja from a spring in a cave known as " El Nacimiento " and eventually flows into the Guadiaro River.
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The route from Casares to the Puerto de las Viñas farm is a popular itinerary in the area and rightly so. A beautiful and quiet landscape surrounds it and at the end, after a few meters from the farm you will have beautiful panoramic views.
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A wonderful and imposing place with karstic formations that attract a lot of attention, assimilating shapes to cathedral towers. You can walk the marked circular path from the recreational area and thus you will be able to appreciate them from all points of view.
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Part of the "Artesa-Altabacales" circuit passes through the Nicola area and this point is a privileged viewpoint. The virgin appearance of these forests is almost surprising considering the urban mass of the coast.
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The port overlooks Sierra Crestellina, named after the long ridge that crosses the top of the rock, it is a protected natural area of the Serranía de Ronda. The highest point is located in the Cerro de las Chapas, at 946 meters high.
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This natural pool is located at the back of the Jimera de Líbar station. It is a very popular area to take a bath and relax in the shade of the ash trees, although in summer it is usually quite crowded.
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Place to replenish water and strength during the route. Cool in summer and pleasant in winter with a sunny day. You can have a good toast and a coffee in the bar located next to the birth.
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Among the most popular natural monuments, you'll find the Hermitage Pond, a natural pool perfect for bathing and relaxation. Another highly regarded spot is Puerto de las Viñas, a mountain pass offering panoramic views over Sierra Crestellina. The Nicola Alta Viewpoint is also a favorite, providing privileged views as part of the "Artesa-Altabacales" circuit.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Hermitage Pond is a very popular natural pool where families can enjoy swimming and relaxing. The Source of the Genal River is another family-friendly location, offering a pleasant spot to rest and replenish water during a route.
The region boasts unique geological formations. The Sierra Bermeja mountain range, bordering Jubrique, is known for its distinctive reddish hue due to peridotite rocks, a rare type of volcanic rock. You can also explore the impressive Karstic Formations of El Torcal de Antequera, which feature striking shapes resembling cathedral towers.
The Genal River is renowned for its crystalline waters and natural pools, often called "charcos." A notable example is Charco Picao, located between Jubrique and Algatocín, which features green and blue waters, abundant nature, and even a waterfall. The Hermitage Pond is another excellent natural pool for bathing and relaxation.
Jubrique offers diverse hiking opportunities. The mountainous terrain provides numerous trails, including routes like the Jubrique – Charco Picao trail. The Great Path of the Ronda Mountain Range also passes nearby, offering extended exploration. For more specific routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Jubrique guide, which includes routes like the challenging "El Pinsapar Trail – Pico de los Reales".
The region is ideal for nature lovers and hikers. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring, with mild temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can be warm, but the natural pools of the Genal River provide a refreshing escape. Winter offers cooler temperatures, which can be pleasant for hiking on sunny days.
Yes, the Sierra Bermeja is known for its exceptional biodiversity. It is home to rare pinsapo (Spanish fir) forests, which are endemic to this part of Andalusia. The region's rich flora and fauna make it an excellent spot for nature observation, especially in protected natural areas.
Absolutely. The mountainous terrain around Jubrique features numerous viewpoints. The Nicola Alta Viewpoint offers privileged views of the virgin forests in the Nicola area. The Puerto de las Viñas also provides beautiful panoramic views overlooking Sierra Crestellina.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming in the natural pools of the Genal River. For cyclists, there are numerous routes available. Explore the Road Cycling Routes around Jubrique or the MTB Trails around Jubrique guides for detailed options, including routes like the "Artesa-Altabacales Circuit" for mountain biking.
The Genal River, considered a Natural Monument, rises in Igualeja from a spring within a cave known as "El Nacimiento." The Source of the Genal River is a pleasant spot to replenish water and strength during a route, and there's often a bar nearby for refreshments.
The Sierra Bermeja is a geological marvel, named for the vermilion (reddish) color of its soil and rocks, which are rich in peridotite. This makes it one of the most significant extensions of peridotite rocks of volcanic origin in Europe. It's also a protected natural area, boasting exceptional biodiversity, including rare pinsapo forests, and offers stunning views over the Mediterranean.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and tranquility of the area. They particularly enjoy the opportunity to immerse themselves in unique ecosystems, explore diverse landscapes, and engage in outdoor activities. The crystal-clear waters of the Genal River and the panoramic views from various points, such as Puerto de las Viñas, are often highlighted as favorite aspects.


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