Best waterfalls around Santo Tomé are found within a region known for its diverse natural landscapes, including the Sierra de Cazorla Natural Park. This area features significant river systems and mountainous terrain, creating numerous cascades. The geology of the region contributes to the formation of impressive waterfalls and natural pools. Visitors can explore a variety of trails that showcase the natural beauty and geological features of the area.
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Spectacular waterfall and pool. If you follow the Borosa trail, you can't miss stopping and swimming in it. In summer, the sun starts shining directly after 11:30, and the water and the bottom of the pool go from opaque black to transparent turquoise. This makes it less scary to go in, but after that time, people start to gather around this spot!
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It is the highest waterfall on the Borosa River. From above (between the first and second tunnels) it is not visible, but from below it is spectacular.
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It is one of the many waterfalls in this gorge, and because the reservoir is not yet full of water, the falls are very weak, although they can still be enjoyed.
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The path is designed and prepared to be done on foot, but it can be done by mountain bike from Aguasnegras to the power station (downhill) as long as you are willing to get off the bike and push it for a few kilometres in sections. During the route you must go through two tunnels where you will need a certain skill or ingenuity to get through with the bike, you will pass through spectacular places where swimming in summer is obligatory such as the pools and jump of the Organs and the skull. Once at the power station you will find a track that follows the river again, you can go to the Cerrada de Elias, but there it is not legal to ride a bike.
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Although somewhat hidden (you must turn to the right a few meters to find it) it is a busy and refreshing place, ideal for resting before continuing with the climb.
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The Linarejos Waterfall, located in the municipality of Cazorla, is the most beautiful and most photographed within the Sierra de Cazorla Natural Park. From narrow walls more than 60 meters high, the Linarejos River rushes forming a spectacular landscape. Without a doubt, one of the places to visit on any getaway to Jaén
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The trail to Salto de los Órganos starts from the power station and is probably one of the most spectacular and challenging sections. After overcoming some steep slopes, to the left, from the Picón del Haza, a waterfall with a drop of more than 170 meters unfolds. The force of this waterfall is used by the hydroelectric plant.
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Disappointment!, fully landscaped path with an artificial waterfall. Environment is beautiful but waterfall??
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The region around Santo Tomé is home to several notable waterfalls. Among them, the Salto de los Órganos Waterfall stands out with a drop of over 170 meters, formed by excess water from a canal. Another must-see is Linarejos Waterfall in the Sierra de Cazorla Natural Park, plunging about 60 meters. Visitors also enjoy Calavera Waterfall, known for its spectacular pool ideal for swimming.
Yes, Calavera Waterfall is particularly noted for its spectacular pool, which is ideal for resting and swimming. In summer, the water can turn a transparent turquoise in direct sunlight, making it very inviting.
The Salto de los Órganos Waterfall is one of the highest, featuring a drop of more than 170 meters. It's part of a challenging trail along the Borosa River and is powered by a hydroelectric plant.
The trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the path to Salto de los Órganos Waterfall is described as spectacular and challenging, involving steep slopes and passing through tunnels. Other trails, like those leading to Linarejos Waterfall or Calavera Waterfall, are generally considered intermediate.
Yes, the trail to Salto de los Órganos Waterfall includes crossing an old canal tunnel, offering a unique experience. The area also features remnants of old cortijos (farmhouses) and ancient pine specimens, providing a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, the Borosa trail and tunnels, which leads to some waterfalls, can be partially done by mountain bike. However, be prepared to dismount and push your bike through certain sections and tunnels. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Santo Tomé guide.
Several hiking routes are available. The Río Borosa Trail is a popular option, and the La Osera Trail is another. You can find more detailed information and various routes in the Hiking around Santo Tomé guide.
For cycling enthusiasts, routes like the Pasillo de Vida Trail offer opportunities to explore the area. More extensive cycling options, including routes of varying difficulty, can be found in the Cycling around Santo Tomé guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter diverse landscapes including dense forests with giant pines, impressive rock formations, and the Borosa River itself, which forms natural pools. The Sierra de Cazorla Natural Park is known for its significant river systems and mountainous terrain.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the refreshing natural pools, especially at Calavera Waterfall. The challenging yet rewarding trails, such as the one leading to Salto de los Órganos Waterfall, are also highly appreciated for their natural beauty and adventure.
The trail along the Borosa River, particularly near Salto de los Órganos Waterfall, features impressive tuff formations and stone towers, showcasing the unique geology of the area.
The Linarejos Waterfall is located in the heart of the Sierra de Cazorla, Segura y las Villas Natural Park, specifically in a beautiful spot known as the Cerrada de Utrero.


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