Best attractions and places to see around Fuentes De León include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Located at an altitude of 741 meters, the town is known for its landscapes of holm oaks, cork oaks, and olive groves, bordering the Sierra Morena. The region offers numerous natural springs and significant geological formations within its cave systems. Fuentes De León provides opportunities to explore both its rich heritage and diverse natural environment.
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Bonales Oriental is one of the most outstanding peaks of the Sierra de Tentudía, located in Calera de León. It is an ideal route for hiking lovers looking to enjoy nature and spectacular views.
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The Cañaveral de León lagoon is a pool that collects groundwater from the Fuente Redonda spring and serves to irrigate the crops in the area. For a few years it has also been conditioned to be the municipal swimming pool of this town. In summer a treatment plant is started up to offer a pleasant bath on the hottest days.
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The Cañaveral de León lagoon is the most valuable jewel of the Sierra de Aracena. It is a pool formed by the accumulation of natural water that is channeled from the spring of the round fountain.
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Mount Bonales (also known as Cerro Bonales or Cumbre Bonales) is, at 1,055 meters, the highest elevation in the Spanish province of Huelva. A fantastic tour of the natural park, enjoying cork oaks, holm oaks, oaks, meadows, and enjoying its flora and fauna.
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The legend about the Tentudía Monastery has its origin in the 13th century, during the Reconquest, when the monarch Fernando III El Santo commissioned the master Pelay Pérez Correa, of the Order of Santiago, to take the mountains of the Tentudía region from the Saracens. .
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Magnificent viewpoint on the local road, which connects the Huelva town of Cañaveral de León with the nearby Fuentes de León. It has benches, litter bins and railings, from which to observe the valley where Cañaveral de León and the Sierra that are in front of it sits. Starlight Zone to see the stars, due to its low light pollution. And it is also an area where you can see vultures that come to the area to gain height with the ascending thermal currents.
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The Cañaveral de León Lagoon is the main tourist attraction of this beautiful town in the Sierra de Aracena. La Laguna is a pool formed by the accumulation of natural water that is channeled from the spring of the round fountain. The pool is so big that almost 500 inhabitants of the town could fit together.
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It is the second peak of Pico Bonales located on its eastern margin at 1059 meters above sea level within the province of Badajoz. Very close to here is the Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche Natural Park.
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Fuentes de León is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the spectacular Cuevas de Fuentes de León, a Natural Monument featuring impressive geological formations and a significant bat colony. The town is also known for its numerous natural springs, such as Fuentes del Altozano. For panoramic views, head to El Puerto Viewpoint, which is also a Starlight Zone for stargazing and a spot to observe vultures. The surrounding dehesa landscapes, with their cork and holm oaks, are ideal for enjoying nature.
The region boasts several historical sites. Explore the ancient Monastery of Tentudía, which holds a 13th-century legend. Within the town, you can see the Castillo de Cuerno, a fortress with origins dating back to the 6th century, offering views of the Sierra de Aracena. The Iglesia Parroquial 'Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles' is a significant Gothic-Mudéjar style church, and the Ermita de San Onofre is dedicated to the town's patron saint. The Convento San Diego de Alcalá, founded by Franciscan friars, also offers a glimpse into the area's past.
Yes, the area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can hike to Bonales Summit (1,055 m) – Highest Point of Huelva, known as the 'roof of Huelva,' or explore Bonales Oriental Summit for spectacular views. The dehesa landscapes provide numerous trails. For more structured routes, you can find various running trails around Fuentes De León, including routes like the 'Cerro de Tentudia – Monastery of Tentudía loop' or 'Camino de Valdezarros loop.' You can explore these and more on the Running Trails around Fuentes De León guide.
The surrounding dehesa landscapes are particularly beautiful during the 'montanera' season, typically in autumn, when Iberian pigs graze on acorns. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural features like the caves and springs. Summers can be hot, but the Laguna de Cañaveral de León offers a refreshing natural swimming pool during the warmer months.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural environment. The Laguna de Cañaveral de León is a popular spot, especially in summer, as it functions as a municipal swimming pool. The El Puerto Viewpoint is also family-friendly, offering easy access to stunning views and stargazing opportunities. The Cuevas de Fuentes de León provide an educational and exciting experience for children interested in geology and wildlife.
Fuentes de León, designated a 'Pueblo Mágico de España,' offers a rich cultural experience. You can explore the unique 'Cruces de Fuentes de León,' century crosses found throughout the urban landscape. The Cine-Teatro Municipal 'San Vicente,' a Neomudéjar style building, hosts concerts and theater productions. Don't miss the local gastronomy, especially the renowned chacina (cured meats) and Iberian ham, which are a significant part of the region's cultural heritage.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for both road cycling and touring bicycles. Examples include the 'Sierra de Aracena Natural Park Loop' for road cycling or the 'Hinojales – Laguna de Cañaveral de León loop' for touring. For more detailed routes and options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Fuentes De León guide and the Cycling around Fuentes De León guide.
The Cuevas de Fuentes de León are a Natural Monument comprising two sinkholes and five caves. They are renowned for their spectacular geological formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, and aragonite needles. The caves also host a significant bat colony, with up to 2,000 individuals, including the greater horseshoe bat and the cave bat, making them a unique natural attraction.
The region's diverse landscapes support various wildlife. Inside the Cuevas de Fuentes de León, you can find a large bat colony. At El Puerto Viewpoint, vultures are often seen soaring. The dehesa areas, characterized by cork and holm oaks, are home to the famous Iberian pigs, especially during the 'montanera' season, and offer a chance to observe other local flora and fauna.
Fuentes de León is particularly famous for its local gastronomy, especially its chacina (cured meats) and Iberian ham. The town's altitude provides ideal conditions for curing these products, making them a must-try for visitors. You'll find these specialties in local shops and restaurants, reflecting the region's strong culinary traditions.
True to its name, 'Fuentes' meaning fountains or springs, the town is home to around 26 natural water sources within its urban area and surroundings. These springs, such as Fuentes del Altozano, del Paseo de San Onofre, and del Judío, have historically been vital for the community and contribute to the town's charming character and natural appeal.


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