Lakes around Sorihuela Del Guadalimar are located in the Jaén province, bordering the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park. This strategic position offers access to several natural water bodies, including reservoirs and natural swimming spots. The area is known for its diverse landscapes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these aquatic environments.
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This trail could be considered one of the most complete because it contains tracks, paths, and climbs with loose stones. For having, it even has muddy areas when it rains. It runs parallel to the swamp for several kilometres.
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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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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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The Tranco De Beas reservoir is located on the Guadalquivir river in the center of the Sierra de Castril Natural Park. The reservoir has a hydroelectric dam that supplies the grid with sustainable energy.
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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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The Tranco reservoir or also popularly known as El Tranco de Beas is a reservoir located in the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park, northeast of the province of Jaén, Spain. It is one of the largest reservoirs in Spain whose construction began in 1929 and its work was completed in 1944. A town was created nearby to house the workers involved in its construction. Today its inhabitants are workers of the Guadalquivir Hydrographic Confederation, Endesa and the descendants of former employees.
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The Charco del Aceite recreational area is located in a magnificent place to take a bath since it has a pool of water embedded in the same bed of the Guadalquivir river and pine forests on its slopes. It has stone tables, wooden seats and a kiosk-bar.
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The region offers several beautiful water bodies. Among the most popular are Charco del Aceite, a natural swimming pool in the Guadalquivir riverbed, and Tranco de Beas Reservoir, a large lake with a hydroelectric dam. Another favorite is Charco de la Pringue, a natural pool and recreational park. The Aguascebas Reservoir, known for its crystalline waters, is also a significant natural attraction in the area.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. Charco del Aceite is a natural swimming pool with amenities like stone tables, benches, a kiosk-bar, and barbecue facilities. Charco de la Pringue is also a natural pool and recreational park with free access parking. The Aguascebas Reservoir features a recreational area with tables, benches, and a playground, making it suitable for families.
The lakes and surrounding natural parks offer a wide range of activities. You can enjoy swimming, hiking, cycling, and sport fishing. For detailed routes, explore the running trails, cycling routes, and MTB trails available in the area.
Absolutely. The areas around the lakes are excellent for hiking. For instance, near Charco del Aceite, you can find short routes running parallel to the Guadalquivir river. The Aguascebas Reservoir is a starting point for numerous trails leading to impressive waterfalls like Chorrogil and La Osera. You can find more options in the running trails guide, which includes hiking paths.
The Charco del Aceite is a renowned natural swimming pool, offering calm, fresh waters for a refreshing dip. Charco de la Pringue is another natural pool perfect for swimming and relaxation. The Aguascebas Reservoir, with its crystalline waters, also provides opportunities for a wild swimming experience in a secluded natural setting.
The region is rich in biodiversity. Around Charco del Aceite, you might see Iberian ibex on rocky slopes, griffon vultures soaring overhead, and even kingfishers and otters in the river. Near the Aguascebas Reservoir, common kestrels, griffon vultures, eagles, Iberian ibex, and wild boars are frequently observed.
Yes, some locations are well-equipped. Charco del Aceite has stone tables, wooden benches, a kiosk-bar, and barbecue facilities. The Aguascebas Reservoir also features a recreational area with tables and benches, ideal for picnics.
The warmer months are ideal for swimming and water-based activities at spots like Charco del Aceite. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with lush vegetation and comfortable conditions for exploring the natural parks.
Yes, for many of the popular spots. Charco de la Pringue, for example, offers free access parking. Access to Charco del Aceite is via the A-6202 road, with parking available near the recreational area.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Downstream from the Puente de Los Agustines near Charco del Aceite, there's a unique no-kill trout fishing reserve. The Aguascebas Reservoir is also well-stocked and known for sport fishing, particularly for common trout and rainbow trout.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty. Charco del Aceite is characterized by impressive rocky formations, lush pine forests, and diverse riverside vegetation. The Aguascebas Reservoir is set amidst wild, untamed surroundings, with opportunities to hike to stunning waterfalls like Chorrogil and La Osera.
Yes, the area is great for cycling. The Trail next to the Tranco reservoir is a track that runs along the edge of the reservoir, suitable for a ride. The surrounding natural parks offer numerous routes for both road cycling and mountain biking. You can find detailed options in the cycling guide and MTB trails guide.


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