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Touring cycling in Cascada De Cimbarra offers routes through a landscape characterized by its abrupt relief, dramatic gorges, and dense Mediterranean scrubland. The region features ancient geological formations, including 500-million-year-old Armorican quartzite, and is home to several waterfalls formed by the Guarrizas River and its tributaries. Cyclists can explore areas with gall oaks, holm oaks, and cork oaks, alongside riparian forests lining riverbanks.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Cimbarra Waterfall Viewpoint is located in the Cimbarra Natural Park, near Aldeaquemada, in the province of Jaén. This viewpoint offers a spectacular view of the main waterfall, which is one of the most impressive in the region.
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At one of the last elevations of Sierra Morena we find this town of Aldeaquemada, where all of its valleys and mountains head south towards the great plain of the Río Guadalquivir. In the middle of the center we find its square, cobbled and square where we find the town hall and its church.
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Cimbarrillo Waterfall, which is made up of three staggered waterfalls from the Martín Pérez Stream.
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You have the possibility to see the waterfall from the front, impressive views, and if you go from the Mill to the right you will get to below it.
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Spanish town and municipality located in the western part of the Condado region, in the province of Jaén, autonomous community of Andalusia. Among its local heritage we find the Giribaile Castle, the Church of San Miguel or the Hermitage of the Virgen del Castillo.
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Viewpoint with the best panoramic views of the Cimbarra waterfall and the entire natural area. The Cimbarra waterfall, approximately 40 meters high, which when it carries water creates a spectacular waterfall worth photographing.
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Cimbarra waterfall, a beautiful spot, very slippery with a wet floor.
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The cimbarrilla, I recommend trying the water from the cup that is tied to a chain, filtered by the rock... very good and very fresh. nice place
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The touring cycling routes in Cascada De Cimbarra are generally considered difficult. They navigate through varied terrain with significant elevation changes, offering a challenging experience for cyclists. For example, the Lagoon Near Sierra de Andújar – Aldeaquemada loop covers 40.6 km with over 870 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, the path to the main Cascada de la Cimbarra waterfall is accessible by bike from the Collado de La Cimbarra, near Aldeaquemada. This allows cyclists to reach the impressive 20-meter cascade and witness its dramatic plunge over 500-million-year-old quartzite.
Beyond the main cascade, the region boasts several other picturesque waterfalls. You can explore areas near the Charco del Negrillo Waterfall and the Cascada del Cimbarrillo, which are part of the rugged terrain and gorges that define the landscape. The Cimbarrillo Waterfall – Lagoon Near Sierra de Andújar loop is one such route that takes you through these scenic areas.
You will cycle through a landscape characterized by abrupt relief, dramatic gorges, and dense Mediterranean scrubland. Expect to see ancient geological formations, including Armorican quartzite, and diverse vegetation like gall oaks, holm oaks, cork oaks, and riparian forests lining riverbanks. Routes like the Aldeaquemada – Bar La Cruz loop offer an immersive experience through this rugged environment.
Yes, the area offers stunning panoramic viewpoints. Cyclists can stop at spots like the Desfiladero Viewpoint, which provides spectacular views of the waterfalls and the surrounding rugged terrain. The Collado de los Jardines – View of Ventas de Cárdenas loop is known for leading through dramatic gorges and elevated viewpoints.
There is dedicated parking available for visitors. You can find convenient parking at the Cimbarra Parking area, which serves as a good starting point for exploring the routes and attractions.
Yes, the region holds cultural value. You can visit the Cimbarra Mill, an extraordinary historical mill built into the hillside and fed by the waterfall. While not directly on all cycling routes, it's a notable attraction in the vicinity.
The best time for touring cycling in Cascada De Cimbarra is typically during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant, making for more comfortable and enjoyable rides. Summers can be very hot, and winters can be cooler and wetter.
Yes, the Arroyo de Martin Perez Recreation Area, also known as 'Del Cimbarrillo,' provides a convenient resting point. It is equipped for visitors to spend time in the natural space, making it a good spot to take a break during your cycling excursions.
Yes, all the featured touring cycling routes in Cascada De Cimbarra are designed as loops, offering circular journeys. Examples include the Lagoon Near Sierra de Andújar – Aldeaquemada loop and the Collado de los Jardines – View of Ventas de Cárdenas loop, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
The diverse ecosystem of Cascada De Cimbarra supports a rich array of fauna. Keep an eye out for otters, kingfishers, foxes, wild cats, genets, and badgers. Birdwatchers might spot raptors such as Bonelli's eagles, imperial eagles, golden eagles, black vultures, and griffon vultures soaring above the dramatic landscapes.
Cascada De Cimbarra is designated as a Natural Site and a Special Area of Conservation (ZEC). While general access for cycling is permitted on established paths, it's always advisable to check with local authorities or the park's official website for any specific regulations or permits that might be required for certain areas or activities, especially for larger groups or organized events.


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