Best waterfalls around Sierra De Segura are found within the larger Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park. This region is characterized by its diverse natural landscape, including riparian forests and unique geological formations. The waterfalls are particularly notable after periods of rain, offering impressive flows. It is a destination for exploring natural beauty and hiking trails.
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Spectacular waterfall and pool. If you follow the Borosa trail, you can't miss stopping and swimming in it. In summer, the sun starts shining directly after 11:30, and the water and the bottom of the pool go from opaque black to transparent turquoise. This makes it less scary to go in, but after that time, people start to gather around this spot!
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The Cueva del Agua in Santiago-Pontones is an impressive karst formation located in the Sierra de Segura, in Jaén. This cave is known for its natural beauty and spectacular surroundings, which include waterfalls and rich vegetation.
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The path is designed and prepared to be done on foot, but it can be done by mountain bike from Aguasnegras to the power station (downhill) as long as you are willing to get off the bike and push it for a few kilometres in sections. During the route you must go through two tunnels where you will need a certain skill or ingenuity to get through with the bike, you will pass through spectacular places where swimming in summer is obligatory such as the pools and jump of the Organs and the skull. Once at the power station you will find a track that follows the river again, you can go to the Cerrada de Elias, but there it is not legal to ride a bike.
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Although somewhat hidden (you must turn to the right a few meters to find it) it is a busy and refreshing place, ideal for resting before continuing with the climb.
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The trail to Salto de los Órganos starts from the power station and is probably one of the most spectacular and challenging sections. After overcoming some steep slopes, to the left, from the Picón del Haza, a waterfall with a drop of more than 170 meters unfolds. The force of this waterfall is used by the hydroelectric plant.
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This spring located in the village of La Toba, flows very cold water in summer and warm in winter (although the water is always at the same temperature), inviting anyone to cool off or fill up with fresh water.
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Right next to the village of La Toba is the so-called Nacimiento de la Toba, a birthplace with singular beauty where water flows from a cave. Later, the water thrown by this source runs through the village of La Toba until it falls over a waterfall, which in times of rain when the riverbed is abundant, presents one of the most striking landscapes in Santiago-Pontones. To access the Nativity of La Toba we must drive to the village of La Toba and then walk a little until we find the Nativity. The village can be reached by taking the Despiernacaballos road, whose intersection is located on the road that connects Santiago de la Espada and Pontones or from Santiago de La Espada taking the road that takes us to Miller, JV-7107, once Once we arrive at Las Juntas de Miller we will continue along the JF-7038 highway that will take us to La Toba. During the trip along both routes we will be able to enjoy wonderful landscapes.
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This waterfall near the village of Los Atascaderos, has nothing to do with the Saltador de Siles waterfall, which is sometimes confused by its name.
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The waterfalls in Sierra de Segura are generally best visited during autumn and winter or immediately after significant rainfall. This is when their flow is most impressive and spectacular, bringing the landscapes to life.
Yes, for a comfortable and easy visit, El Saltador near Siles is highly accessible and features a natural pool suitable for swimming. While many trails in the region offer a connection with nature, some, like the route to Salto de los Órganos Waterfall, are more challenging.
The Sierra de Segura offers diverse hiking trails. For example, the area around Cueva del Agua has a path running parallel to the Segura riverbed. The trail leading to Salto de los Órganos Waterfall is considered one of the most spectacular, though challenging. You can find more hiking routes in the region, including moderate and difficult options, on the Hiking around Sierra De Segura guide.
Yes, Calavera Waterfall is a popular spot for swimming, especially in summer when its pool turns a transparent turquoise. El Saltador near Siles also features a natural pool perfect for swimming.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. At Cueva del Agua, you'll find an impressive karst formation with rich vegetation and a mighty spring. The area around Cascadas de La Hueta features a unique riparian forest with poplars, alders, and ferns. Many waterfalls are surrounded by unique tufa rock formations, a porous limestone.
Yes, Cascadas de La Hueta is described as a virtually untouched area, offering an intact charm for those seeking a secluded experience. It's less frequented, providing a pristine natural setting.
Salto de los Órganos Waterfall is notable for its impressive drop of over 170 meters, with its force utilized by a hydroelectric plant. The trail leading to it along the Borosa River is considered one of the most spectacular and challenging in the region.
Known as the 'Nacimiento de la Toba' or 'Birthplace of La Toba,' this site is a beautiful spring where water flows from a cave. In times of abundant rain, the water then falls over a waterfall, creating one of the most striking landscapes in Santiago-Pontones.
Charco del Humo, which translates to 'Pool of Smoke,' gets its name because the waterfall, when hitting the rocks, forms a thick mist. This creates a magical and scenic corner, especially after rains.
Yes, the trail to Salto de los Órganos Waterfall is known for being one of the most spectacular and challenging sections, involving steep slopes and impressive tuff formations. Additionally, the Hiking around Sierra De Segura guide lists several difficult routes, such as the Huelga Utrera - Cueva del Agua - Pontones Trail.
Beyond waterfall visits and hiking, the Sierra de Segura region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes for cycling and road cycling, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, allowing you to experience the diverse landscapes of the natural park.
Cascadas de La Hueta is a pristine area with five consecutive drops and a unique riparian forest. A 5 km medium-difficulty route leads from La Hueta hamlet in Orcera, but due to minimal signage, a local guide and a 4x4 vehicle to the trailhead are recommended for the best experience.


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