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Waterfall hiking trails around La Loma are primarily found within the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y las Villas Natural Park, a region characterized by its limestone mountains, deep river gorges, and extensive pine forests. The landscape features numerous rivers, streams, and cascades, creating a rich environment for water-focused hikes. Terrain varies from riverside paths to more elevated routes offering views of the surrounding natural beauty.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Beautiful trail in a narrow canyon formed by the river.
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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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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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This reservoir, dedicated to storing water for human consumption, is closed to swimming and recreational boats. It is fed by the Aguascebas, Fuente del Tajo, and Aguascebas del Chorro Gil streams, located in the municipality of Villacarrillo. Located within the Cazorla, Segura y las Villas Natural Park, it is a small reservoir that can hold up to 6.37 hm3.
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We're at the beginning of the Osera trail, where the sign announces and informs us of the difficulty of the route, as well as the distance and elevation gain. We're also advised to be properly equipped with hiking shoes and appropriate clothing. However, there are always people who venture onto the trail without these precautions, and they obviously have a hard time. As a cyclist, I don't recommend doing this on a bike for many reasons, including the steep gradient and the technical difficulty required for this route. However, it's advisable to bring a camera or mobile phone to take photos, as it is spectacularly beautiful.
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It is convenient to carry a headlamp so you have your hands. In some short stretches there is not enough natural light.
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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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There are 3 dedicated waterfall hiking routes around La Loma featured in this guide. These trails are primarily found within the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y las Villas Natural Park, offering diverse experiences through limestone mountains, river gorges, and pine forests.
The terrain on waterfall hikes in La Loma varies, ranging from pleasant riverside paths to more elevated routes. You can expect to traverse through deep river gorges, extensive pine forests, and areas characterized by limestone formations. The region's landscape is shaped by numerous rivers, streams, and cascades.
Yes, many of the trails are suitable for active families. For instance, the La Osera Trail is a moderate 3.6-mile path that winds through forested areas, offering enjoyable views for all. The routes are generally moderate in difficulty, making them accessible for those with some hiking experience.
While the guide does not specify dog-friendly policies for individual trails, it's common for natural parks to have specific regulations regarding pets. We recommend checking the official website for the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y las Villas Natural Park or local signage for the most current information on bringing dogs.
The best time to experience the waterfalls in La Loma is typically during or after periods of significant rainfall, such as late autumn, winter, and spring. This ensures the rivers and cascades are at their fullest and most impressive. During drier summer months, some smaller waterfalls might have reduced flow.
Yes, there are circular options available. The Osera Trail – Aguascebas Reservoir loop from Poblado C.H.G. is a 6.0-mile circular trail that leads through river valleys and past the Aguascebas Reservoir, offering a comprehensive experience of the area's water features.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can discover various natural attractions. Highlights include the tranquil Charco del Aceite and Charco de la Pringue, both serene lake areas. The Aguascebas Reservoir is another notable feature, offering expansive water views.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 90 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's natural beauty, the clear waters of the rivers, and the immersive experience of walking through dense pine forests and past impressive limestone formations.
Yes, the region offers spots for wild swimming. The Mogón Natural Pool is a notable natural monument where visitors can enjoy refreshing dips in the clear waters, providing a perfect way to cool off after a hike.
The longest waterfall hike featured in this guide is the Borosa River Route – Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y las Villas Natural Park. This moderate trail spans approximately 6.8 miles (11.0 km) and typically takes around 3 hours and 45 minutes to complete, following the river known for its numerous small waterfalls.
The guide does not indicate that specific permits are required for general hiking on these trails. However, as the routes are within the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y las Villas Natural Park, it's always advisable to check the official park regulations for any specific areas or activities that might require permits, especially for larger groups or certain times of the year.
Given the varied terrain and potential for wet conditions near waterfalls, we recommend wearing sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing temperatures, and a waterproof jacket can be useful, especially during the wetter seasons or near spray from cascades.


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