Natural monuments around Nerpio showcase the region's diverse ecosystems and unique geological formations. The landscape features majestic mountains, river valleys, and ancient trees. This area offers opportunities to explore significant natural sites, including high peaks and karstic formations. The natural beauty of Nerpio provides a setting for outdoor activities.
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It is the closest uphill cycling port to the route of the Segura River (I have done the downhill from Poyotello to Huelga Utrera, passing by the Cueva del Agua). Years ago it was not paved and that made it even more epic, it is 10 kilometres long and would surely be considered a first-class or special port. With asphalt, it continues to be beautiful and demanding, especially from km 6 to 9. If you do it uphill, save your strength for this section.
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The climb is very demanding but with incredible views below La Toba, a beautiful place and above the canyon, also spectacular.
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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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Ancient walnut tree approximately 500 years old, which dried, but its trunk was preserved so that we can contemplate its impressive dimensions. To get there from the road you have to cross a small wooden bridge over the Taibilla River.
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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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Despiernacaballos is a hard and unique climb that connects the Segura river valley with Cañada Hermosa and the road to Santiago de la Espada or Pontones. But that is not all; It allows you to suffer during the ascent and enjoy the views of the Segura river valley at every turn. A true privilege reserved for a few intrepid 💪
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Before reaching the Río Segura gorge and after a road that ``glides over the top of the Sierra del Almorchón, the spectacular curves that look like balconies hanging over the Río Segura itself! Impressive views.
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Ancient walnut tree of approximately 500 years, which dried up, but its trunk was preserved so that we can contemplate its impressive dimensions.
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Nerpio is rich in diverse natural features. You can discover fascinating
karstic phenomena
with unique geological formations like caves, sinkholes, and dolines sculpted by water over millennia. The region also boasts ancient arboreal heritage, exemplified by the preserved trunk of the 500-year-old Plantón del Covacho, a designated Natural Monument.Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Pico de los Obispos is highly recommended. As the highest point in the Province of Murcia at 2014 meters, it offers extensive views in all directions. Another demanding route is through the Despiernacaballos Pass, known for its significant change in landscape and light, providing impressive views over the Río Segura.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the Salto de la Novia Viewpoint, which provides spectacular views of the Zumeta Valley. Additionally, the Mirador Puntal de la Vieja offers stunning perspectives of the Artuñio Ravine, Sagra Peak, Sierra de las Cabras, and Calares del Mundo y de la Sima.
Yes, the Salto de la Novia Viewpoint is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful views without extreme difficulty. The Plantón del Covacho, an ancient walnut tree, is also an accessible and interesting stop for families, showcasing the region's natural history.
The area around Nerpio is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Route of the Zarzalar' which winds along the Taibilla River. For more options, explore the Hiking around Nerpio guide. There are also road cycling routes and running trails available, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Nerpio and Running Trails around Nerpio guides.
The La Toba Spring is a beautiful natural monument where water flows directly from a cave. During rainy seasons, the water forms a striking waterfall, creating one of the most picturesque landscapes in the Santiago-Pontones area.
Nerpio is known for its ancient walnut trees, which are a testament to the region's arboreal history and agricultural heritage. The Plantón del Covacho, a 500-year-old walnut, is a designated Natural Monument. Within the urban area, the Noguera del Molino is another notable walnut tree, reflecting the town's strong connection to its renowned walnut production.
Although about 30 km from Nerpio, the Sierra de las Cabras Nature Reserve is a significant natural area. It features high peaks, including the Atalaya peak at 2,082 meters, and offers grand mountain ranges, valleys, and ravines. It's known as 'the ceiling of La Mancha province' and provides a serene environment for nature enthusiasts.
The Ruta de El Zarzalar is an 8 km hiking route that follows the banks of the Taibilla River. It offers a picturesque journey through the valley, sometimes requiring river crossings. It's ideal for adventurers and nature lovers looking to experience local flora and fauna in a tranquil river environment. You can find more details in the Hiking around Nerpio guide.
The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for hiking and exploring. Summers can be hot, especially for challenging ascents like Pico de los Obispos, so bringing plenty of water is essential. Winters can bring colder temperatures, particularly in higher elevations.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive views from various points, such as the Salto de la Novia Viewpoint and Pico de los Obispos. The dramatic landscape changes encountered at places like Despiernacaballos Pass are also highly appreciated. The unique geological formations and the historical significance of ancient trees like the Plantón del Covacho also captivate many.


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