Best natural monuments around Castilblanco De Los Arroyos are found in the foothills of Sierra Morena, a region characterized by its Mediterranean scenery. The area features dehesas, holm oak groves, and numerous streams. Its location is significant for historical routes like the Vía de la Plata. The natural heritage offers diverse landscapes for exploration.
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El Chorro Waterfall near Almadén de la Plata is a natural gem located in the Sierra Norte of Seville. This waterfall is located in a narrow gorge through which the Calzadilla stream cascades. The route to the waterfall is known as the El Chorro Georoute and is quite popular among hikers.
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The Mirador Cerro del Calvario is a beautiful observation point located in the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park, near Almadén de la Plata. This viewpoint offers spectacular views of the region and is a popular hiking spot. The route to the viewpoint is moderate and accessible for most fitness levels. Also near the viewpoint is El Chorro Waterfall, another natural attraction worth visiting.
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The arrival from Almadén de la Plata is straightforward and follows a straightforward track until you reach the Chorro trail. Once you reach the bed of the Las Calzadillas stream, the truly interesting part begins. From the clearly marked trail, you access the stream bed to see the rock embedded in the gorge formed by the stream. Then, there are steep climbs with spectacular views until you reach the return path. Very interesting and highly recommended.
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The cork oak is evergreen and - as it is not winter hardy - is native to the western Mediterranean. The thick cork layers of the trunk are used to produce cork. The cork oak was voted European Tree of the Year in 2018.
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El Chorro is a narrow gorge through which the Calzadilla stream falls in small and beautiful cascades. Except for its final stretch, it is largely linear, since we will have to follow the same path back and forth.
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Viewpoint from where you can observe the panorama of the town of Almadén de la Plata from what is called the Vía de la Plata. The Cerro del Calvario viewpoint is a point near the top of the Cerro del Calvario mountain.
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El Chorro is a narrow gorge through which the Calzadilla stream falls in small and beautiful cascades. Except for its final stretch, it is largely linear, so we will have to follow the same path back and forth.
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The region offers several beautiful natural monuments. Among the most popular are the Cerro del Calvario Viewpoint, which provides spectacular panoramic views, and the View of the Dehesa Valley, Parque Natural Sierra Morena de Sevilla, offering expansive views of the characteristic dehesa landscape. Don't miss El Chorro Waterfall, a picturesque cascade in a narrow gorge.
You will encounter diverse Mediterranean scenery, including vast dehesas (wooded pastures) dotted with holm oak groves, numerous streams, and rugged foothills of the Sierra Morena. The area is part of the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park, known for its lush vegetation and varied terrain.
Yes, many natural monuments are suitable for families. For instance, the Spring in the Sierra Morena Natural Park of Seville is categorized as family-friendly and offers a convenient spot to refill drinking water. The routes to viewpoints like Cerro del Calvario Viewpoint are generally considered moderate and accessible for most fitness levels, making them enjoyable for active families.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is milder and the landscapes are at their most vibrant. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the dehesas and holm oak groves.
Absolutely. The natural monuments are often integrated into extensive networks of trails. For example, the View of the Dehesa Valley is part of such a network. The El Chorro Waterfall is also a popular spot among hikers, with a well-known georoute. You can find many running trails in the area, such as the 'Pilar Viejo loop from Castilblanco de los Arroyos', which is a moderate 6.6 km route. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Castilblanco De Los Arroyos guide.
Yes, some natural monuments offer facilities. For example, the Spring in the Sierra Morena Natural Park of Seville is a known spot where you can refill your drinking water reserves, especially useful if you are following routes like the Vía de la Plata.
The Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park, which borders Castilblanco de los Arroyos, is known for its diverse fauna. Visitors might spot various bird species, including raptors, as well as mammals typical of Mediterranean forests and dehesas. The holm oak groves are particularly important for local wildlife.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling with routes like the 'Guillena – Guillena Town Hall loop from Castilblanco de los Arroyos' (a moderate 68 km ride), or gravel biking, with options such as the 'Burguillos – Climb in Burguillos loop from Castilblanco de los Arroyos' (a difficult 31 km route). For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes and Gravel Biking guides for the region.
While popular spots like Cerro del Calvario offer stunning views, exploring the wider network of trails, such as those leading to the Views from the path to Almadén, can lead you to quieter, equally breathtaking spots. These areas often provide serene experiences, especially during dawn or dusk.
Castilblanco de los Arroyos is strategically located on significant historical routes. The Vía de la Plata, an ancient Roman road and pilgrimage route, passes through the region, as does a branch of the Way of Saint James. These routes offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
Yes, several natural monuments provide spectacular panoramic views. The Cerro del Calvario Viewpoint is highly recommended for its expansive vistas of the surrounding region. Similarly, the View of the Dehesa Valley offers broad views of the unique dehesa landscape after a short climb.
The 'Ruta del Agua' (Water Route) is a beautiful path that leads towards Guillena. It passes by the Castilblanco reservoir and descends towards Las Lagunillas and the Gergal reservoir on the Rivera de Huelva. It's a popular route for hikers looking to explore the region's water features and natural beauty.


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