Waterfalls in Sierras De Cazorla, Segura Y Las Villas are found within Spain's largest protected area, the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park. This region in Andalusia features diverse landscapes, including dramatic gorges and river trails. Many waterfalls are integrated into scenic hiking routes, making the journey to them a key part of the experience. The park offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its natural beauty.
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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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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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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 route to the Malena Waterfall begins in Cazorla and is ideal for the whole family. It is a circular route that follows the Cerezuelo River. Along the way, you will enter a narrow gorge, crossing wooden bridges and enjoying the rich riverside vegetation. The first section of the trail will take you to the Malena waterfall itself. Near the waterfall is the Cueva de la Malena, which, according to the elders, was a refuge for bandits during the time of the reconquest. The cave is also shrouded in legends, such as that of the Tragantía, whose song warned: “I am the tragantía, daughter of the Moorish king; "Whoever hears me sing will not see the light of day." Since then, the cave has remained virtually inaccessible due to undergrowth that makes access difficult.
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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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Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families or offer easy access. The Malena Waterfall is accessible via a circular route along the Cerezuelo River, considered ideal for families. The Linarejos Waterfall is also reached by an easy 2km circular walk through the Cerrada de Utrero gorge.
Yes, some waterfalls offer opportunities for swimming. The Calavera Waterfall features a pool along the Borosa trail, which is a popular spot for a refreshing dip. The Malena Waterfall also has a pool at its base where visitors can bathe.
The waterfalls are particularly beautiful after a rainy season when water flow is at its peak, offering a spectacular natural display. For swimming, the warmer months are ideal, especially at Calavera Waterfall where the sun illuminates the pool directly after 11:30 AM.
Many waterfalls are integrated into scenic hiking routes. The famous Río Borosa trail leads to the impressive Salto de los Órganos Waterfall, passing through dramatic gorges like Cerrada de Elías. The Malena Waterfall is part of a circular route following the Cerezuelo River, and the Linarejos Waterfall is found at the end of a circular walk through the Cerrada de Utrero gorge.
Yes, near the Malena Waterfall, you can find the Cueva de la Malena, a cave believed to have been a refuge for bandits and steeped in local legends. Additionally, the route to Salto de los Órganos involves tunnels carved into rock for hydroelectric purposes, adding a unique historical element to the hike.
The region is known for diverse landscapes including dramatic gorges, river trails, and dense riverside vegetation. You'll encounter impressive rock formations, natural pools, and lush forests. The Cave of the Virgin of Tíscar and Waterfall features a canyon with vertical walls and numerous cascades.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the challenging Río Borosa Trail or the moderate Cascada del Guazalamanco circular route. For more options, check out the Hiking in Sierras De Cazorla, Segura Y Las Villas guide. There are also running and cycling routes available in the park.
The Salto de los Órganos Waterfall is a spectacular 60-meter high waterfall, part of a sequence of cascades on the Borosa River. Its sheer height and the rugged landscape make it breathtaking. The journey to it is an adventure, featuring wooden bridges, narrow gorges, and tunnels carved into the rock.
While not entirely hidden, the Guazalamanco Waterfall is a set of smaller cascades that become particularly beautiful after a rainy season, offering a serene natural spectacle away from the more frequented spots.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the refreshing experience of the waterfall pools. The adventurous hiking routes leading to the waterfalls, such as the Borosa trail with its dramatic gorges and tunnels, are also highly valued, making the journey as rewarding as the destination itself.
Hiking times vary depending on the waterfall and starting point. For instance, the circular walk to Linarejos Waterfall is about 2km. The full Río Borosa Trail, which includes Salto de los Órganos Waterfall, can be a longer, more challenging hike. It's best to check specific route details for estimated durations.


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