Best lakes around La Guardia De Jaén are primarily found within a landscape influenced by the Guadalbullón river valley and the nearby Sierra Mágina. While large natural lakes are not directly within the municipality, the surrounding province of Jaén features significant water bodies. The area is known for its reservoirs and natural pools, particularly within the vast Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park. These water features contribute to the region's diverse natural areas.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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From this viewpoint, you can contemplate the impressive views of the Quiebrajano valley, the Otiñar, and the horizon can be seen: the Jabalcuz mountain range, Jaén, and the majestic La Pandera mountain range.
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The Quiebrajano reservoir is located about 25 km from the capital, and is used to store water for human consumption, which is why bathing or the use of boats is not permitted. Currently you cannot access the viewpoint without knowing the reason for such prohibition.
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It is the area where the dam is located that retains water for human consumption in the capital, and to also serve different populations near Jaén.
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It is a structure built to provide elevation and enjoy the views of the Quiebrajano dam. It has usually been closed to the public for a few months, but fortunately at that time the access doors were open.
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La Charca park is a great stop on a hot summer day. The pond and the irrigation system and the importance of this spring are collected in the Chronicles of Constable Iranzo which, already in the year 1469, mention the Old Fountain and the irrigation of the Huertas de Pegalajar.
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Built in 1976 to collect water from the Quiebrajano River. The water level of the reservoir changes drastically from year to year depending on rainfall. Access to the reservoir, which is located in a steep basin, is via a road tunnel.
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Now the entrance to the viewpoint of the reservoir is not allowed, but it can be seen from other different points.
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While large natural lakes are not directly within La Guardia de Jaén, the surrounding province of Jaén offers a variety of significant water bodies. These include numerous reservoirs, rivers with natural pools, and impressive waterfalls, particularly within the vast Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park.
Yes, you can visit La Charca de Pegalajar, a lake and natural monument with an irrigation system mentioned in historical chronicles from 1469. Additionally, the Rumblar Reservoir, located in the Sierra Morena, is a historic reservoir built in 1841.
Many areas offer family-friendly options. For instance, View of Quiebrajano Reservoir is noted as family-friendly. The Embalse del Tranco in Sierras de Cazorla is excellent for non-motorized water sports, swimming, and picnicking. Puente de las Herrerías also features natural pools ideal for swimming and various activities like zip-lining and horseback riding, making it perfect for families.
You can enjoy wonderful views from View of Quiebrajano Reservoir, which offers vistas of the Quiebrajano dam. Another excellent spot is View of Quiebrajano Reservoir, providing panoramic views of the Quiebrajano valley, Otiñar, Jabalcuz, Jaén, and the majestic La Pandera.
The region offers a wide array of outdoor activities. In the Sierras de Cazorla, you can enjoy hiking and canyoning at Cerrada del Utrero, or explore the impressive wooden walkways along the Borosa River at Cerrada de Elías. Puente de las Herrerías provides opportunities for rappelling, climbing, canoeing, canyoning, hiking, horseback riding, and zip-lining. The Embalse del Tranco and Rumblar Reservoir are suitable for water sports, swimming, and fishing.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Cerrada del Utrero offers a popular circular route of about 1.6 km. The trail to Cerrada de Elías along the Borosa River is considered one of Spain's most beautiful hiking paths. For more general hiking options around the region, you can explore routes like the 'Jaén Historic Center Tour' or 'Castle of Santa Catalina – Jaén Cathedral loop from Jaén' found in the Hiking around La Guardia De Jaén guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the area. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Lakeside View of Pegalajar – Jaén Cathedral loop from Pegalajar,' which passes by La Charca de Pegalajar. For more options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around La Guardia De Jaén guide. There are also gravel biking routes available in the wider region.
The natural areas, especially the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, are celebrated for their stunning landscapes and biodiversity year-round. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports in the reservoirs and natural pools.
The protected areas like Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park are rich in biodiversity, including diverse flora and fauna and endemic species. The Rumblar Reservoir area in Sierra Morena is particularly suitable for observing wildlife, especially deer during the rutting season.
Absolutely. The Cerrada del Utrero features crystal-clear water pools. The Borosa River is known for its spectacular emerald green natural pools and numerous waterfalls. Puente de las Herrerías also offers natural pools ideal for swimming, making it a refreshing option during warmer months.
The Quibrajano Dam is a man-made structure that retains water for human consumption in the capital city of Jaén and serves nearby populations. It was built in 1976 on the Quiebrajano river.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning landscapes, the rich biodiversity, and the wide array of outdoor activities available. From tranquil hikes along riverbanks and invigorating swims in natural pools to adventurous canyoning and water sports, the region provides diverse experiences for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The protected status of these areas ensures their ecological importance and offers a refreshing escape into nature.


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