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Hiking trails in Cascada De Cimbarra navigate a region characterized by rugged relief, where the Guarrizas River has carved deep gorges. The area features spectacular waterfalls, including the 40-50 meter high Cascada de la Cimbarra, and other cascades like Cimbarrillo and María Antonia. Geologically, the landscape is defined by sheer walls of Armorican quartzite, and the vegetation includes extensive oak and cork oak groves, alongside riparian forests.
Last updated: June 30, 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. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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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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Building built in 1792, replacing a previous one, with the purpose of being a regulatory warehouse for cereal.
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There are over 5 hiking trails available in Cascada De Cimbarra, offering a range of options from easy walks to more moderate loops through the dramatic landscape.
The terrain in Cascada De Cimbarra is characterized by a rugged relief with deep gorges carved by the Guarrizas River. You'll encounter spectacular waterfalls and sheer walls of Armorican quartzite, revealing an ancient geological history. Trails often wind through extensive oak and cork oak groves, as well as lush riparian forests along the river channels.
Yes, in addition to the magnificent Cascada de la Cimbarra, you can also explore other beautiful cascades such as the Cimbarrillo and María Antonia waterfalls. The Cimbarrillo Waterfall – Desfiladero Viewpoint loop is a popular moderate route that takes you to one of these.
Beyond the impressive waterfalls, hikers can discover the unique geological formations of Armorican quartzite, which sometimes show fossil traces. You can also visit the Charco del Negrillo Waterfall and the Desfiladero Viewpoint for stunning vistas. Some routes even pass by the ruins of the old Cimbarra Mill.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. An easy and popular choice is the Cascada de la Cimbarra and Charco del Negrillo circular route, which is 4.3 km long and takes about 1 hour 13 minutes to complete, offering views of the main waterfall and the Charco del Negrillo.
The best time to experience the waterfalls in their full splendor is after periods of significant rainfall, typically in late autumn, winter, or early spring. However, it's important to note that heavy rain can also affect trail conditions, making some areas slippery or muddy.
Yes, Cascada De Cimbarra offers several circular routes. A moderate option is the Desfiladero Viewpoint – Cimbarrillo Waterfall loop, which is 4.4 km long and takes approximately 1 hour 24 minutes, guiding you through the dramatic gorge.
Parking is available in the area. You can find designated parking at Cimbarra Parking, which provides convenient access to the trails.
The diverse flora supports a rich array of wildlife. You might spot predators like foxes and genets, and the area is a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA), so keep an eye out for golden eagles, Bonelli's eagles, and eagle owls. Otters also inhabit the riverbeds.
Yes, the protected area boasts a valuable cultural heritage, including around twenty significant prehistoric evidences. Notable examples like the Pochico Tablet, Monuera, and Desesperada feature valuable rock art, which has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 20 reviews. Hikers often praise the spectacular waterfalls, the dramatic gorge views, and the diverse natural environment.
It's advisable to exercise caution in areas with significant vertical drops, particularly when approaching the base of waterfalls or viewpoints. Always stay on marked trails and be aware of your footing, especially after rainfall when surfaces might be slippery.


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