Best natural monuments around Campillo De Arenas are found in a region known for its diverse natural heritage, situated between Jaén and Granada within the Sierra Mágina. This area features varied landscapes, from significant gorges to serene mountain ranges. The natural environment provides opportunities to explore geological formations and local flora.
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Peace and harmony of the elements.
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This name is from an ancient spring that has supplied water to the town of Montejícar since the dawn of time. When homes lacked a supply of drinking water, residents came to this point to bring water to their homes since ancient times. Nowadays, homes have drinking water and the municipality has carried out water surveys near the spring so that its visible flow has decreased considerably because the drilling was carried out at a water table lower than the normal spring flow, in addition to the fact that rainfall has recently decreased considerably.
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Birth from water to floods.
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It is a large spring that flows into a large pond that is now prohibited for bathing, where several pairs of ducks live and enjoy the peace and tranquility. The flow, despite the drought, is impressive.
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It is a centenary Elm or Poplar in the same square as the Cambil Town Hall, whose development is surprising due to the enormous dimensions that this specimen of tree has reached.
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La Charca park is a great stop on a hot summer day. The pond and the irrigation system and the importance of this spring are collected in the Chronicles of Constable Iranzo which, already in the year 1469, mention the Old Fountain and the irrigation of the Huertas de Pegalajar.
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It is an ideal place to rest and spend the day with the family.
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It is a huge spring that flows water everywhere. The temperature here drops a few degrees compared to nearby areas, being very pleasant in summer. The "Aguas Jaén" embassy is located a few meters inland. This place is surrounded by lush vegetation and was originally the center of water supply for the nearby town of Los Villares.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Río Frío Spring, known for its refreshing cooler temperatures in summer and lush vegetation. Another favorite is La Charca de Pegalajar, a historic lake that offers a pleasant stop on warm days. The Fuente Cabra waterfall, a historical water source for Montejícar, is also highly appreciated for its fresh water.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Río Frío Spring is an ideal place to relax and spend the day with family. La Charca de Pegalajar is also a great spot for family outings, especially on hot summer days. Additionally, the Fuente Cabra waterfall and the Santa Coloma aquifer spring are noted as suitable for families.
The region boasts diverse natural features, including impressive gorges like the Desfiladero de Puerta Arenas with its 400-meter high limestone walls. You'll also find serene mountain ranges such as the Sierra de Campillo (Sierra de Alta Coloma), characterized by valuable geological and botanical formations. Water features are prominent, with numerous springs like Río Frío Spring and Santa Coloma aquifer spring, lakes such as La Charca de Pegalajar, and waterfalls like Fuente Cabra.
Absolutely. The area around Campillo De Arenas offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore routes like the Cruz de la Chimba Trail or the Miradores del embalse del Quiebrajano. For more detailed information and route options, refer to the Hiking around Campillo De Arenas guide.
The Santa Lucía recreation area, located in Puerta de Arenas, offers a fresh atmosphere along the Guadalbullón riverbank, complete with picnic spots and facilities for bird watching. Additionally, La Peñuela, just 2.5 km from Campillo de Arenas, is a cozy picnic and recreational area with a viewpoint, shaded spots, and a water fountain, perfect for relaxation.
Yes, the region has natural sites with historical significance. La Charca de Pegalajar and its irrigation system are mentioned in chronicles from 1469, highlighting its long-standing importance. The Fuente Cabra waterfall historically supplied water to the town of Montejícar for generations.
The Sierra de Campillo is rich in biodiversity, featuring diverse tree species such as holm oaks, gall oaks, junipers, and savin junipers. The Desfiladero de Puerta Arenas has a didactic botanical trail to learn about local flora. At the Santa Coloma aquifer spring, you can often spot several pairs of ducks enjoying the tranquil pond.
Yes, the Black poplar, a centenary tree located in the square of Cambil Town Hall, is noted as wheelchair accessible. Its impressive size makes it a notable natural landmark.
Beyond hiking, you can find opportunities for running and cycling. There are various running trails, including loops around La Charca de Pegalajar. Cycling routes are also available, such as those connecting Jaén Cathedral or exploring Cambil. For more details on these activities, check the Running Trails around Campillo De Arenas and Cycling around Campillo De Arenas guides.
Visitors often highlight the peaceful and harmonious atmosphere, especially at places like Río Frío Spring. The refreshing temperatures of the springs in summer are a major draw, as are the scenic views from viewpoints like La Peñuela and Mirador de la Alberquilla. The historical significance of water sources like Fuente Cabra and La Charca de Pegalajar also adds to the appreciation of the area's natural heritage.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. La Peñuela, near Campillo de Arenas, features a viewpoint with impressive panoramic views. Within the Sierra de Campillo, the Mirador de la Alberquilla also provides extensive vistas of the surrounding natural environment, allowing visitors to take in the diverse landscapes of the area.


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