Best lakes around Beas De Segura are situated within the Sierra de Segura Natural Park, part of the larger Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park in Jaén, Andalusia. This region is characterized by pine forests, rugged mountains, and an intricate network of valleys and gorges. The area holds significant hydrological and botanical importance, with the Guadalquivir river flowing through it. It offers a landscape rich in natural features for exploration.
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This trail could be considered one of the most complete because it contains tracks, paths, and climbs with loose stones. For having, it even has muddy areas when it rains. It runs parallel to the swamp for several kilometres.
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The name does not really honor the place, because it is an area where a small water reservoir is produced, "without oil" 🤭 but it is an ideal area for bathing and resting. From there begins an endless climb towards one of the most beautiful areas of the mountains: the refuge of La Parra
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It is possible to go hiking in the surroundings through short routes along the path that runs parallel to the river. Some 200m downstream on the left bank is the mouth of the Tranco reservoir drainage tunnel, where the water comes out turbulently.
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El Charco de la Pringue, is a natural pool and recreational park next to the Guadalquivir river, located in the Sierra de Segura and Cazorla. Great place to start any adventure. Free access parking.
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The Tranco De Beas reservoir is located on the Guadalquivir river in the center of the Sierra de Castril Natural Park. The reservoir has a hydroelectric dam that supplies the grid with sustainable energy.
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Panoramic views of the Tranco de Beas reservoir and its homonymous dam. You can also see views of the hills that surround this reservoir along the way.
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This natural pool, created by the old bed of the Guadalquivir river, is located in the Sierra de las Villas. It is a small oasis in which we find a pool of water with an overflow, a beach bar to have a drink, an area for barbecues, rest areas and even a stone area to jump into the water. They say that its name comes from the fact that a donkey loaded with oil skins fell into the puddle, staining it with the contents of its load.
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The Charco del Aceite recreational area is located in a magnificent place to take a bath since it has a pool of water embedded in the same bed of the Guadalquivir river and pine forests on its slopes. It has stone tables, wooden seats and a kiosk-bar.
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The lakes around Beas De Segura are nestled within the stunning Sierra de Segura Natural Park, part of the larger Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park. This region is characterized by extensive pine forests, rugged mountains, and an intricate network of valleys and gorges carved by the Guadalquivir river. You'll find significant hydrological and botanical importance throughout the area, offering a rich landscape for exploration.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. Charco del Aceite is a popular natural pool and recreational area with a beach bar, barbecue spots, and rest areas. Another great option is Charco de la Pringue, a natural pool and recreational park right next to the Guadalquivir river, offering free access parking and serving as a starting point for adventures.
The Tranco de Beas Reservoir is a hub for outdoor activities. You can enjoy fishing, kayaking, and nature watching. The surrounding Sierra de Segura Natural Park also provides excellent opportunities for hiking and appreciating the rich flora and fauna. Traditional villages like Hornos de Segura and Santiago-Pontones are also nearby to explore.
Absolutely. The region offers diverse hiking trails, many of which are close to the lakes. For example, you can find trails like the 'Charco del Aceite Circular Trail' or the 'Ovens and the shores of the Tranco de Beas reservoir' route. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Beas De Segura guide.
The best time to visit the lakes around Beas De Segura generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty. Summer can be hot, but it's ideal for water activities at the natural pools and reservoirs. Winters are cooler, but the landscape remains beautiful for those who enjoy crisp air and fewer crowds.
Yes, the area provides trails for various sports. For mountain biking, you can find routes like 'On the shores of the Tranco de Beas reservoir from Hornos' or 'Risca del Guijarrón desde el charco del Aceite'. Runners can enjoy trails such as 'Cerro de la Buitrera' or 'Alto del Montero Circular Trail'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Beas De Segura and Running Trails around Beas De Segura guides.
The Sierra de Segura Natural Park, which encompasses these lakes, is part of Spain's largest protected natural space and is rich in biodiversity. You can expect to see a variety of flora and fauna, including different bird species, and potentially some mammals native to the Mediterranean forest and mountain ecosystems. The dense pine forests and riverine habitats support a diverse range of wildlife.
Yes, for popular spots like Charco de la Pringue, free access parking is available, making it convenient for visitors to start their adventures. The Charco del Aceite recreational area also offers facilities for visitors.
The Tranco de Beas Reservoir is notable for its historical construction. The dam, a Gravity Arch type, was built between 1929 and 1944, commencing operations in 1946. It was a significant engineering feat of its time, designed to serve multiple purposes including irrigation, ecological preservation, and energy generation, and is one of the largest reservoirs in Spain.
Yes, at Charco del Aceite, there is a kiosk-bar available, along with stone tables and wooden seats for visitors to relax. While specific cafes directly on the shores of all lakes might be limited, the nearby traditional villages within the Sierra de Segura Natural Park offer various amenities, including cafes and accommodation options.
Yes, there are options for easy walks. For instance, the 'Hornos Castle and Village – Views of the Tranco reservoir loop from Hornos' is an easy hiking route. Many trails run parallel to the rivers and reservoirs, offering scenic and less strenuous options. You can often find tracks in good condition along the edges of the reservoirs, suitable for a leisurely stroll.


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