Best natural monuments around Segura De La Sierra are situated within the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This region features an extensive landscape of valleys, mountains, and plateaus. It holds significant hydrological, botanical, and faunal importance, being the source of major rivers. The area offers diverse natural features for exploration.
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Last year in August (2024) it was brimming with energy and enthusiasm, but this year (2025) it's dry again. There's water, but it doesn't even fill half the pool. The water filters a few meters down, into Fuente Segura de Abajo.
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The Cueva del Agua in Santiago-Pontones is an impressive karst formation located in the Sierra de Segura, in Jaén. This cave is known for its natural beauty and spectacular surroundings, which include waterfalls and rich vegetation.
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It is the closest uphill cycling port to the route of the Segura River (I have done the downhill from Poyotello to Huelga Utrera, passing by the Cueva del Agua). Years ago it was not paved and that made it even more epic, it is 10 kilometres long and would surely be considered a first-class or special port. With asphalt, it continues to be beautiful and demanding, especially from km 6 to 9. If you do it uphill, save your strength for this section.
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We owe the innkeepers a great deal of gratitude. We were caught in a hailstorm on March 30, 2022 and arrived at the kiosk completely frozen. The kiosk was closed. But the innkeepers let us in and we were allowed to warm ourselves up by the fire. We are very grateful to them for this and therefore highly recommend this restaurant.
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The climb is very demanding but with incredible views below La Toba, a beautiful place and above the canyon, also spectacular.
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Natural source in an otherwise fairly dry landscape. A restaurant / bar is also located at the source. This makes it the perfect stopover at the start or end of your adventure in the Sierra.
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Despiernacaballos is a hard and unique climb that connects the Segura river valley with Cañada Hermosa and the road to Santiago de la Espada or Pontones. But that is not all; It allows you to suffer during the ascent and enjoy the views of the Segura river valley at every turn. A true privilege reserved for a few intrepid 💪
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The region, part of the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, offers a diverse landscape. You can discover significant hydrological features like the Source of the Segura River, dramatic geological formations such as the Despiernacaballos Pass, and impressive summits like La Sagra Summit. There are also caves, like Cueva del Agua, and natural pools such as Charco del Aceite.
You can visit the Source of the Segura River, where pure, crystalline water flows from the subsoil of the Campos de Hernán Perea. Another significant hydrological site is the Nacimiento del Río Madera, located at about 1,300 meters high within the Segura mountain range.
The Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife. You might spot mountain goats, red deer, and wild boars. Birdwatchers can look for golden eagles and griffon vultures, especially around dramatic rock formations like those at Cumbre de Segura la Vieja.
Yes, the Charco del Aceite recreational area offers a natural pool formed by the Guadalquivir river, perfect for a refreshing dip. It also has facilities like stone tables and a kiosk-bar. The Cueva del Agua also features a mighty spring and waterfalls nearby.
Yes, there are accessible options. The Mirador de Segura and Nacimiento del Agua are highlights of a circular hiking trail directly from Segura de la Sierra, offering beautiful scenery and vantage points. The Charco del Aceite also has short, family-friendly routes along the river.
For experienced hikers, ascending La Sagra Summit is a demanding route with steep slopes, offering incredible panoramic views. The Despiernacaballos Pass also presents a very demanding climb with spectacular views of the Madera River valley and the Segura River gorge. You can find more challenging hiking options in the Hiking around Segura De La Sierra guide.
Beyond exploring the monuments themselves, the region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, road cycling, and hiking. For specific routes, check out the Running Trails around Segura De La Sierra, Road Cycling Routes around Segura De La Sierra, and Hiking around Segura De La Sierra guides.
Absolutely. La Sagra Summit offers unparalleled panoramic views. El Yelmo, though not listed as a highlight in this guide, is also known for its breathtaking vistas. Closer to the village, the Mirador de Segura and Mirador del Peñalta provide expansive views of the surrounding natural environment.
The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring. Spring brings lush greenery and wildflowers, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. Summers can be hot, making early mornings or late afternoons ideal for activities, and winters can be cold, especially at higher elevations.
This Natural Park, where Segura de la Sierra is located, is the largest protected natural area in Spain and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It's an 'orographic labyrinth' with significant hydrological importance, being the source of two of Spain's longest rivers (Guadalquivir and Segura). It also boasts over 2,200 cataloged plant species, with many endemic to the area, and a rich diversity of fauna.
While not a monument itself, El Yelmo, a prominent peak in the region, is internationally renowned for paragliding due to its excellent conditions for free flight, attracting enthusiasts from around the world.
Yes, some natural monuments offer facilities. For instance, the Source of the Segura River has a restaurant/bar nearby, making it a convenient stop. The Charco del Aceite recreational area also includes a kiosk-bar and rest areas.


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