Barrancos Del Río De Aguas Blancas
Barrancos Del Río De Aguas Blancas
Attractions and places to see in Barrancos Del Río De Aguas Blancas is a Special Area of Conservation (ZEC) located in the province of Granada, Spain. This region encompasses the upper basin of the Aguas Blancas river, situated between the Sierra Nevada and the Sierras de Huétor and Arana. It features significant ravines, a mountain river ecosystem, and diverse natural landscapes. The area offers various opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of its natural and historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The Pantano de Quéntar is a reservoir in Quéntar, Granada, built between 1971 and 1975 and officially inaugurated on 11 May 1976. It is located at the confluence of the Aguas Blancas and Padules rivers and has a capacity of 14 million cubic metres. The reservoir plays an important role in the water supply of the city of Granada and the irrigation of the surrounding agricultural lands.
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a spectacular area with very good roads
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Situated next to the Aguas Blancas River. It is accessed via the GR-SE-39 (also called GR 3201) which connects Granada to La Peza via the Quéntar Reservoir. At about kilometre 14,700 and to the right of it is the signpost with the name of the spring.
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The Fuente Aguas Blancas is a picturesque place, in a peaceful and beautiful setting. The water is particularly clear and is filtered from the wooded dolomite mountain ranges. The small river "Río Aguas Blancas", a tributary of the Río Genil.
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The Embalse de Quéntar, is also known as the Quéntar Reservoir. The reservoir is surrounded by a picturesque landscape and offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, fishing, and even water sports. The reservoir was built in the 1970s and plays an important role in the water supply of Granada and the surrounding agricultural areas.
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Fun bridge there and there is good water.
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Great gravel track and an absolute must for gravel fans.
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Very nice gravel track and absolutely a must for gravel fans.
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Barrancos Del Río De Aguas Blancas is characterized by the Quéntar Reservoir, significant ravines carved by the Aguas Blancas river, and a diverse mountain river ecosystem. The area serves as a transition zone between the Sierra de Huétor Natural Park and Sierra Nevada, offering stunning scenery and varied landscapes.
Yes, you can visit the Aguas Blancas Spring, a natural monument with water available all year round, located right next to a gravel road. Additionally, there's a Drinkable water source situated next to the Aguas Blancas River, accessible via the GR-SE-39.
The region boasts rich botanical diversity, including pines, holm oaks, and riparian vegetation. It provides habitats for protected species like the native river crab, specific snail species, and the Betic midwife toad. Large birds of prey such as Bonelli's eagle, golden eagle, and peregrine falcon are present, and the Spanish ibex is abundant.
The area is ideal for hiking and cycling. You can explore various routes for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. A popular option is the Gravel Alternative, a trail offering relaxed climbing and descending with beautiful views.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, you can find moderate routes like the 'Aguas Blancas Recreation Area loop' or the 'View of Sierra Nevada loop'. These trails provide opportunities for exploration through diverse landscapes. For more details, refer to the hiking guide.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Drinkable water source is categorized as family-friendly, and the Área Recreativa Aguas Blancas provides tables, barbecues, and a bathing area in the river, making it suitable for family outings.
You can find a Drinkable water source next to the Aguas Blancas River. Additionally, there's a Great spot for a break or for a quick camp, which is a beautiful resting place along the river with picnic tables, accessible via stairs.
Given its natural environment and outdoor activities, spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting Barrancos Del Río De Aguas Blancas. The temperatures are milder, making hiking and cycling more comfortable, and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer can be hot, but the river areas offer refreshing spots.
Yes, the area has some historical points of interest. You can find remains of the Canal de los Franceses, an old canal that once transported water for mining. The Cortijo de Aguas Blancas, an old farmhouse, is also mentioned as a point along a circular route.
The Quéntar Reservoir offers scenic views, especially along the winding road cut into the rock slope. The Gravel Alternative trail also provides beautiful views and tranquility as you climb and descend.
Yes, the Área Recreativa Aguas Blancas, located next to the stream in the Barranco del Polvorista, features a designated bathing area in the river. It's a popular spot for cooling off during warmer months.
Visitors appreciate the serene natural environment and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The Quéntar Reservoir is loved for its beauty, while the Gravel Alternative is highly recommended for its relaxed atmosphere and stunning views. The Great spot for a break along the river is also a favorite for its peaceful setting.


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