Best attractions and places to see around Segura De La Sierra are found within the Sierra de Segura mountains in Jaén province, Andalusia. This village is recognized as a Picturesque Site and Historic and Artistic Complex, known for its rich history and cultural landmarks. The area is nestled within the vast Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, offering diverse natural landscapes including valleys, gorges, and mountains. Visitors can explore historical sites and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountain range.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Last year in August (2024) it was brimming with energy and enthusiasm, but this year (2025) it's dry again. There's water, but it doesn't even fill half the pool. The water filters a few meters down, into Fuente Segura de Abajo.
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We owe the innkeepers a great deal of gratitude. We were caught in a hailstorm on March 30, 2022 and arrived at the kiosk completely frozen. The kiosk was closed. But the innkeepers let us in and we were allowed to warm ourselves up by the fire. We are very grateful to them for this and therefore highly recommend this restaurant.
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A beautiful little refugio perched on top of a hill, exclusive to hikers and cyclists. Pump for water that was working in October 2023. Be aware that you might not be alone - we slept with 8(!) other hikers inside.
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At 1710 meters, this refugio (shelter) stands at a lonely height in a beautiful spot in the Sierra. Inside the refugio is neatly maintained with bunk beds and outside you really imagine yourself in Spanish Lapland. A top place to stay overnight!
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The campos is the main reason why I visited this nature reserve. Years ago I saw pictures of it on the internet and in real life it is just as beautiful as I had hoped. The endlessness of the plateau, which is constantly varied, never gets boring. Although the cycling was relatively tough with a constant climb to the north and also a headwind, it was a beautiful place to cycle with the gravel bike. Along the way you will encounter several refugios / shelters to spend the night.
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Natural source in an otherwise fairly dry landscape. A restaurant / bar is also located at the source. This makes it the perfect stopover at the start or end of your adventure in the Sierra.
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This refuge is located in a privileged place, in the middle of the Fields. Looking out the door at sunset is something spectacular. It is usually clean and in order, although sometimes the lack of civility is noticeable.
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Segura de la Sierra is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Castle of Segura de la Sierra, which offers panoramic views and houses interpretation spaces for the poet Jorge Manrique and the Order of Santiago. Other notable sites include the Plaza de Toros, considered one of Spain's oldest, the 16th-century Church of Nuestra Señora del Collado, and the magnificent Renaissance Town Hall, originally a Jesuit College.
Yes, within the Castle of Segura de la Sierra, you can explore the preserved Arab Baths, dating back to the 8th or 11th century, offering a glimpse into the town's Muslim past. The castle itself is built on Roman foundations, highlighting the area's long history.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Castle of Segura de la Sierra, which provides expansive views of the entire mountain range. Another excellent spot is Campo del Espino Shelter, known for its incredible panoramic views. Additionally, the summit of El Yelmo (1809 meters) offers views across the Natural Park, La Mancha, and even the Sierra Nevada foothills.
Segura de la Sierra is located within the vast Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, Spain's largest protected area. Key natural features include the emblematic peak of El Yelmo, the limestone formations of Cumbre de Segura la Vieja, and the refreshing natural pool of Charco del Aceite. You can also visit the unique Source of the Segura River, where water flows from the subsoil.
The region offers numerous outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find many trails for gravel biking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging gravel routes like the 'Campos de Hernán Perea – Campo del Espino Shelter loop' and demanding running trails such as 'Cordillera Subbética – trail running through the Sierra and Summit of La Sagra'. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Segura De La Sierra, Running Trails around Segura De La Sierra, and Road Cycling Routes around Segura De La Sierra guide pages.
While many attractions are historical or natural, the Source of the Segura River is categorized as family-friendly, offering a unique natural spot with facilities. Exploring the castle grounds and enjoying the panoramic views can also be an engaging experience for families, though some areas might be challenging for very young children.
The region's climate makes spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures. Summer can be quite hot, especially in lower altitudes, but higher elevations offer some respite. Winter can bring colder temperatures and sometimes snow, particularly on the highest peaks, which can be suitable for different types of activities.
The Sierra de Segura, part of the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, is described as an 'orographic labyrinth.' You can expect diverse terrain including valleys, gorges, and mountains. Trails often feature significant elevation changes, with some routes like those to La Sagra Summit known for their demanding ascent and steep slopes. Limestone rock formations are also common, particularly around Cumbre de Segura la Vieja.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible panoramic views, especially from spots like the Campo del Espino Shelter and the Castle. The tranquility and natural beauty of areas like Campos de Hernán Perea are also highly appreciated, with many describing it as a peaceful escape. The unique natural phenomenon at the Source of the Segura River is also a popular stop.
Yes, Hornos is a must-see settlement with a castle dating from the 12th to 14th centuries. The Hornos de Segura Castle dominates the town from its rocky watchtower and is a main reference point of the historic-artistic complex, along with the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption.
Yes, the Charco del Aceite is a natural pool that offers a perfect spot to cool off amidst wild nature and crystal-clear waters, making it an excellent choice for a refreshing break.
Segura de la Sierra pays tribute to the renowned 15th-century warrior-poet Jorge Manrique, whose father was the Commander of Segura de la Sierra. While his exact birthplace is debated, his family house is preserved, and near the Puerta Nueva, there's a viewpoint and a statue depicting him as both a man-at-arms and a writer.


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