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Hiking around Villanueva De La Reina offers diverse landscapes, from the mountainous terrain of the Sierra de Andújar Natural Park to the fertile plains of the Guadalquivir River. The region is characterized by extensive olive groves, gentle hills, and Mediterranean forests of holm oaks and cork oaks. These varied environments provide a range of hiking opportunities for different skill levels.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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10.3km
02:51
180m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.5km
03:33
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Burgalimar Castle, also known as Baños de la Encina Castle, is an impressive fortress located in the town of Baños de la Encina, in the province of Jaén, Andalusia. This castle was built in the 10th century during the Caliphate of Córdoba, under the rule of Caliph Al-Hakam II. The castle is famous for its Islamic military architecture and its excellent state of preservation. It is surrounded by a robust crenellated wall with fourteen towers, as well as a keep of Christian origin. Its strategic location at the entrance to the Guadalquivir Valley made it an important defensive bastion during the Muslim era. Today, Burgalimar Castle is a national monument and a prominent tourist attraction, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its rich history and enjoy panoramic views of the region.
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Church located in the Plaza de la Constitución in Baños de la Encina next to the city's Town Hall. Inside you can visit several religious images under various invocations, including the patron saint, the Virgen de la Encina.
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Church dedicated to worship where several saints are venerated inside. Possibly built between the 14th and 15th centuries, it was looted during the Spanish Civil War and many of its belongings were burned. The tabernacle stands out for its beauty, which in itself is a spectacle for the senses. It also has a painting attributed to Murillo, although this authorship has not yet been proven.
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Today the castle is prepared so that it can be visited and you can access almost all of its contents, except for the ground floor of the Torre del Homenaje, but you can access the middle and upper floors of the aforementioned tower, from where we obtain views that are difficult to describe.
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Other views with only a few tails of the Rumblar reservoir, since the reservoir is much larger than what our vision can reach from here. This reservoir is mainly used for human consumption and irrigation of the plain on the right bank of the Guadalquivir River.
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From the Torre del Homenaje of Burgalimar Castle, we get these spectacular views of the reservoir that provides drinking water supply to several towns in the area, such as Bailén, Villanueva de la Reina, Andújar among others and Baños de la Encina itself.
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There are over 40 hiking routes around Villanueva De La Reina, offering a diverse range of experiences. You'll find 16 easy routes perfect for a relaxed stroll and 27 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more challenge.
Hiking in Villanueva De La Reina offers a rich variety of landscapes. You can explore the Mediterranean forests of the Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, characterized by holm oaks and cork oaks, or enjoy the fertile plains along the Guadalquivir River. Vast olive groves and gentle rolling hills also define the scenic beauty of the region.
Yes, Villanueva De La Reina offers several easy routes suitable for families. These trails often feature gentle terrain and shorter distances. For example, the Tails of the Rumblar Reservoir – Baños de la Encina loop from Baños de la Encina is an easy 6.8 km path that takes less than two hours to complete, perfect for a family outing.
The best time to hike in Villanueva De La Reina is typically during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is milder and more pleasant, making for comfortable hiking conditions. Summer can be very hot, especially in July and August, while winters are generally mild but can have occasional rain.
Yes, many routes around Villanueva De La Reina are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A notable circular route is the Castillo de Burgalimar and Migaldías fort - circular via the Bronze trail, a moderate 10.3 km loop that explores historical sites and offers scenic views.
The hiking trails often lead to or pass by several interesting landmarks. You might encounter historical sites like the Castle of Baños de la Encina (Burgalimar Castle), or natural features such as the Encinarejo Reservoir and the View of the Rumblar Reservoir. Religious buildings like the Ermita del Cristo del Llano are also points of interest.
The trails in Villanueva De La Reina are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from the tranquil olive groves to the rugged beauty of the Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, and the well-maintained paths that offer a variety of experiences for all skill levels.
Yes, the region features several trails with excellent viewpoints. For instance, the Views of the Rumblar Reservoir – Ermita del Cristo del Llano loop from Baños de la Encina is a moderate route specifically highlighted for its scenic vistas. You can also visit the Los Pastores Viewpoint for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the Guadalquivir River flows through the municipal district, creating fertile plains and offering pleasant walks along its banks. These riverside paths are often lined with orchards and olive trees, providing a different, more serene hiking experience compared to the mountainous areas.
The diverse ecosystems around Villanueva De La Reina support a wide array of wildlife. In the Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, you might spot deer, wild boars, and various bird species like the imperial eagle and griffon vulture. The park is also a stronghold for the elusive Iberian lynx. In the olive groves and riverine habitats, you could see rabbits, foxes, and various smaller birds.
Absolutely. There are 16 easy routes around Villanueva De La Reina, perfect for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous walk. An example is the Facade of the Ducal Palace – Hermitage of Our Father Jesus loop from Bailén, an easy 6.1 km trail that takes about 1 hour 36 minutes to complete.
Hiking durations vary significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. Easy routes, like the 6.8 km Tails of the Rumblar Reservoir – Baños de la Encina loop, can take around 1 hour 52 minutes. Moderate trails, such as Cuevas Lituergo from Villanueva de la Reina (13.5 km), typically require about 3 hours 33 minutes.


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