Natural monuments around Beas de Segura are situated within the vast Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park. This region features diverse landscapes, including limestone peaks, extensive pine forests, and significant waterways like the Beas River. The area offers numerous opportunities for exploring natural formations, from accessible caves to panoramic mountain viewpoints. It is characterized by its protected natural spaces and rich biodiversity.
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The name does not really honor the place, because it is an area where a small water reservoir is produced, "without oil" 🤭 but it is an ideal area for bathing and resting. From there begins an endless climb towards one of the most beautiful areas of the mountains: the refuge of La Parra
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Fabulous views. This enclave has a bad reputation among hikers for having a paved section and for being a place more popular for free flight than for other activities, but it still has a great diversity of possibilities.
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El Guijarrón (1273 meters) is an incredible natural balcony with spectacular views of the El Tranco reservoir. Surely you will find a mountain goat there or a vulture flying over the sky! At the top there is also a fire watch house that can be used as a shelter (except in the fire season).
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It is possible to go hiking in the surroundings through short routes along the path that runs parallel to the river. Some 200m downstream on the left bank is the mouth of the Tranco reservoir drainage tunnel, where the water comes out turbulently.
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El Charco de la Pringue, is a natural pool and recreational park next to the Guadalquivir river, located in the Sierra de Segura and Cazorla. Great place to start any adventure. Free access parking.
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Ascent in the form of a snake from the Guadalquivir river towards the Tapadero viewpoint. Total distance of 8.87 km gaining 609 m of unevenness up to 1,144 m with an average slope of 6.1%. to reach spectacular views.
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Summit of 1270m located on the periphery of the Pantano del Trancolas reservoir. It offers peripheral views of the Sierra de las Lagunillas or the Monteagudo hill among other places.
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This natural pool, created by the old bed of the Guadalquivir river, is located in the Sierra de las Villas. It is a small oasis in which we find a pool of water with an overflow, a beach bar to have a drink, an area for barbecues, rest areas and even a stone area to jump into the water. They say that its name comes from the fact that a donkey loaded with oil skins fell into the puddle, staining it with the contents of its load.
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore the Cueva del Agua de Beas, an accessible cave with two caverns connected by a small lake, offering a unique subterranean experience. Another notable site is Monte Fuente Pinilla, characterized by limestone peaks and abundant mid-mountain pine forests, ideal for experiencing diverse flora and traditional rural landscapes.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the Cuerda or Cumbre de Beas mountain range, which offers exceptional panoramic views of the Tranco de Beas reservoir, the Sierra de Las Villas, and El Yelmo. Similarly, the Picos de Natao, a limestone plateau at 1,274 meters, provides impressive views of Beas de Segura, the countryside, and the Guadalmena reservoir to the west, and the Cuerda de Beas and El Yelmo to the east.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Charco del Aceite is a recreational area with a natural pool in the Guadalquivir riverbed, featuring facilities like stone tables, wooden seats, and a kiosk-bar. Another great option is Charco de la Pringue, a natural pool and recreational park also next to the Guadalquivir river, offering free access parking. The Paraje Valparaíso, with its tree-lined gardens, fountains, and picnic areas, also provides a serene setting for family relaxation.
The region around Beas de Segura, being part of the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like 'On the shores of the Tranco de Beas reservoir from Hornos'. Hikers can explore trails such as the 'Charco del Aceite Circular Trail' or 'Ovens and the shores of the Tranco de Beas reservoir' which are part of the hiking guide. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Transandalus: Beas de Segura Loop' found in the cycling guide.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails catering to different skill levels. For instance, the hiking guide includes easy routes like 'Hornos Castle and Village – Views of the Tranco reservoir loop' and more challenging ones such as the 'Charco del Aceite Circular Trail' or 'Alto del Montero'.
The Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, where Beas de Segura is located, is beautiful year-round. Spring (April-May) offers lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, ideal for hiking and enjoying blooming flora. Autumn (September-October) provides comfortable weather and stunning fall colors. Summer can be hot, but water-based natural monuments like Charco del Aceite and Charco de la Pringue offer refreshing escapes.
The region is rich in diverse natural features. You can find significant waterways like the Río Beas, which sustains extensive fertile plains, and the impressive Tranco Reservoir, one of Spain's largest. The landscape also includes limestone peaks, extensive mid-mountain pine forests, and unique geological formations such as the Cueva del Agua de Beas.
Yes, El Yelmo Summit (1,808 m) is notably accessible by a paved track, making it a popular spot for those seeking expansive views without a strenuous hike. The Cueva del Agua de Beas is also conveniently located just 500 meters from the urban center, making it easily reachable.
Yes, some natural monuments offer facilities. Charco del Aceite recreational area has stone tables, wooden seats, and a kiosk-bar. The Paraje Valparaíso is designed with tree-lined gardens and picnic areas, perfect for a relaxing break. Charco de la Pringue also functions as a recreational park.
The Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park is known for its rich biodiversity. Visitors might spot various species, including mountain goats, deer, and a wide array of birdlife, such as vultures, especially around high viewpoints like Risca del Guijarrón. The park is a protected area, making it a haven for endemic flora and fauna.
Generally, access to the natural monuments within the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park does not require specific permits for general visitation or hiking on marked trails. However, for certain regulated activities, specific areas, or during particular seasons (e.g., fire season), restrictions or permits might apply. It's always advisable to check with the park's official information points for the latest regulations before your visit.


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