Natural monuments around Ambite offer a blend of historical significance, ecological richness, and scenic beauty within the Community of Madrid. This municipality features diverse landscapes, including cultivated fields, olive groves, and river environments along the Tajuña. The area is characterized by its agricultural richness and the interplay of farmlands, river, and distant páramos. Exploring these natural areas provides insight into the region's biodiversity and cultural connection to the land.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The beautiful Fuente del Arca (Ark Fountain) is one of the historic springs of the Tajuña Valley. It lies along the Cordel de las Merinas, a notable drove road used during the transhumance era, and for centuries it was one of the main sources of drinking water for the town of Ambite. The basin itself is a small water garden, nestled in a pleasant setting of poplars, fig trees, willows, elms, and plants associated with springs, such as the maidenhair fern, a fern unique to the region.
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Super cool water to replenish your strength
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The ethnographic complex of the Fuente Grande de Corpa is an important element of the local heritage. It was built in 1897 by local stonemasons Francisco and Vicente, according to an inscription attached to the wall of the watering hole. The water reaches the stone basins from two different springs in an old cattle rest area at the Cordel de la Senda de la Galiana, although there had been a powerful spring for a long time before. The largest pond was a public washhouse and one of the jets has its own name, it is the Collantes spout and was an old war cannon.
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Villar del Olmo is a well-kept and welcoming village, located at the head of the Vega stream, an agricultural valley between the slopes of Mediterranean scrubland where the landscapes of the Las Vegas and Alcarria regions of Madrid meet. It is a transit area between towns, valleys, moors and countryside. The Plaza Mayor is a beautiful Castilian-style space, which centres the dynamics of the village. It has whitewashed facades, stone arcades, a historic fountain, the Town Hall and the parish church, and next to them the Casa del Maestro and the schools. In the lowest part of the village, between the urban complex and the neighbourhoods of modern houses of Las Suertes and La Trinidad, there is the Fuente de San Isidro and a poplar declared a Singular Tree by the Community of Madrid. It is about twenty metres high and is almost one hundred years old.
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Vaciabotas Dam This is the dam or weir where the Caz del Molino takes its water from the Tajuña River. It is also known as the Azud del Molino and is one of the irrigation channels of the Madrid plain. The dam's waterfall is next to the old Molino Nuevo or Molino de la Isla, which is privately owned and documented in the Topographic Relations of Felipe II. The riverbank is a cool environment of giant trees and riverside vegetation. The irrigation channel and the course of the Tajuña are separated by the dam and until they meet again at the Puente del Palo they form the island that gives the place its name. In the area of Tielmes there are the Presón weirs, the Presa del Marqués and the Cantarranas Molino waterfall, all of Islamic origin.
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The Arca spring is a historic spring in Ambite, located in the Arca ravine next to the Cordel de las Merinas. The structure of the fountain has been restored and with the benches and the shade of the trees it creates a welcoming space.
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This source has an important historical significance, since the first inhabitants of the town settled around this spring, located in the heart of the alcarria.
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Being under this holm oak is impressive, its branches are spread out in an almost perfect diameter, they provide shelter and shade, the ground is flat and only littered by a few acorns and leaves, it is located in the middle of a carved esplanade with impressive views, and it has been here for more than a thousand years. or so the locals say and the thickness of its trunk and branches.
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Among the most appreciated natural monuments are Fuente Grande de Corpa, known for its refreshing spring water and historical ethnographic complex, and Encina de la Pica, an ancient holm oak offering expansive views and impressive shade. Visitors also enjoy Fuente del Arca, a historical spring where the town's first inhabitants settled.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Fuente Grande de Corpa is a great spot for a shaded refreshment stop with fresh drinking water. Fuente del Arca offers a quiet, restored space with benches and shade. Additionally, the San Isidro Spring and Singular Tree of Villar del Olmo and La Pica Holm Oak are also considered family-friendly.
The Ambite area features diverse natural landscapes, including ancient holm oaks and monumental poplars, historical springs, and the rich environment of the Tajuña River valley. You'll find cultivated fields, olive groves, and areas with discontinuous groves and reed beds, contributing to a fertile plain. The region is characterized by its agricultural richness and the picturesque interplay of farmlands, river, and distant páramos.
Many natural monuments in Ambite have historical significance. The Fuente Grande de Corpa is an ethnographic complex built in 1897. Fuente del Arca is historically important as the settlement site for the town's first inhabitants. The Ancient Holm Oak of Ambite is also steeped in local folklore and legends, adding a mystical allure to its natural beauty.
The region offers various outdoor activities. The Tajuña Ecological Path, following an old railway line, is excellent for walking, cycling, and even rollerblading. You can find numerous routes for different sports. For running, explore options like the 'Running loop from Nuevo Baztán' or 'Stone Bridge – Vía Verde del Tajuña loop from Mondéjar' found in the Running Trails around Ambite guide. For cycling, consider routes such as the 'Nuevo Baztán and Tajuña Greenway Loop' or 'Chapel of the Holy Children – Tajuña Greenway loop from Ambite' in the Cycling around Ambite guide. Gravel biking enthusiasts can check out routes like 'Laguna del Campillo – Campillo Lagoon loop from Valdilecha' in the Gravel biking around Ambite guide.
While specific marked hiking trails directly to every natural monument might vary, the Tajuña Ecological Path provides a well-maintained route suitable for walking and exploring the natural surroundings. The town of Villar del Olmo, home to the San Isidro Spring and Singular Tree, is also known for its hiking trails. You can find various running and cycling routes in the area that pass by or near these natural sites, which can also be explored on foot. Refer to the Running Trails around Ambite guide for routes that can be adapted for walking.
The Tajuña Ecological Path's scenery changes vibrantly with the seasons, making it appealing year-round. However, for comfortable outdoor activities like walking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather. Summers can be hot, while winters are milder but may have cooler temperatures.
Yes, Encina de la Pica is a notable viewpoint. This ancient holm oak is situated on an esplanade that offers expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The fresh, cool water at Fuente Grande de Corpa is a highlight, as is the impressive size and shade of ancient trees like the Encina de la Pica. The historical significance of sites like Fuente del Arca also adds to the appeal, offering a connection to the region's past.
Yes, the Tajuña Ecological Path is designed to be accessible. It follows an old railway line, making it relatively flat and well-maintained with asphalt paving. This makes it suitable for a variety of activities including walking, cycling, and even rollerblading, catering to different fitness levels and preferences.
Absolutely. The Ambite area is known for its ancient trees. The Encina de la Pica is an ancient holm oak that locals estimate to be over a thousand years old. Another remarkable tree is the La Pica Holm Oak, declared a Singular Tree by the Community of Madrid, estimated to be around three hundred years old with a crown projection of five hundred square meters.


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