Lakes around Sierra Sur offer diverse natural and man-made water bodies within a mountainous landscape. The Sierra Sur de Jaén, in particular, features rugged peaks and deep valleys, providing a setting for both natural lagoons and reservoirs. This region is characterized by its high environmental value and is home to significant wetlands. The varied terrain makes it suitable for outdoor activities and appreciating the natural environment.
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From this viewpoint, you can contemplate the impressive views of the Quiebrajano valley, the Otiñar, and the horizon can be seen: the Jabalcuz mountain range, Jaén, and the majestic La Pandera mountain range.
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The Quiebrajano reservoir is located about 25 km from the capital, and is used to store water for human consumption, which is why bathing or the use of boats is not permitted. Currently you cannot access the viewpoint without knowing the reason for such prohibition.
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It is the area where the dam is located that retains water for human consumption in the capital, and to also serve different populations near Jaén.
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It is a structure built to provide elevation and enjoy the views of the Quiebrajano dam. It has usually been closed to the public for a few months, but fortunately at that time the access doors were open.
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La Charca park is a great stop on a hot summer day. The pond and the irrigation system and the importance of this spring are collected in the Chronicles of Constable Iranzo which, already in the year 1469, mention the Old Fountain and the irrigation of the Huertas de Pegalajar.
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Built in 1976 to collect water from the Quiebrajano River. The water level of the reservoir changes drastically from year to year depending on rainfall. Access to the reservoir, which is located in a steep basin, is via a road tunnel.
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Now the entrance to the viewpoint of the reservoir is not allowed, but it can be seen from other different points.
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The Sierra Sur de Jaén region features a mix of natural lagoons and man-made reservoirs. You'll find significant wetlands like Laguna Honda, known for its biodiversity, alongside important water storage facilities such as the Embalse del Víboras and the Quiebrajano Reservoir.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. La Charca de Pegalajar is a notable family-friendly lake with a park, making it a great stop, especially during warmer weather. The View of Quiebrajano Reservoir is also categorized as family-friendly, offering scenic views.
The Sierra Sur region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes around Sierra Sur. For cyclists, there are options for road cycling and gravel biking, often providing scenic routes through the mountainous landscape.
The region is characterized by rugged peaks, deep valleys, and forests. Lakes like Laguna Honda are significant natural wetlands, while reservoirs such as Embalse del Víboras are integrated into the natural landscape, offering scenic views and tranquil settings. The area around the Quiebrajano Reservoir provides wonderful views of the valley, Otiñar, Jabalcuz, Jaén, and the majestic La Pandera mountain.
Yes, La Charca de Pegalajar is historically significant. Its pond and irrigation system are mentioned in chronicles dating back to 1469, highlighting its long-standing importance to the area.
The Quibrajano Dam is a crucial infrastructure that retains water for human consumption in the capital city of Jaén and serves several nearby populations.
Laguna Honda, located in Alcaudete, is a remarkable nature reserve and an endorheic, shallow salt lagoon. Its high salt content, fed by rainwater and a small tributary, supports unique flora and fauna, making it a significant spot for biodiversity and birdwatching in Jaén province.
Absolutely. The View of Quiebrajano Reservoir is a dedicated viewpoint offering elevated perspectives of the reservoir and surrounding valley. Another viewpoint provides wonderful views of the Quiebrajano valley, Otiñar, Jabalcuz, Jaén, and La Pandera.
The Embalse del Víboras (Víboras Reservoir) is a man-made body of water situated on the Víboras River. It's an important feature of the local landscape, popular for routes through nature, and offers scenic views for outdoor activities.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural and man-made water bodies within the mountainous landscape. The tranquil settings, scenic views, and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are highly valued. The region's high environmental value and significant wetlands also draw nature enthusiasts.
Yes, you can find various hiking trails. For instance, the area around the Quiebrajano Reservoir is suitable for intermediate hikes. For a broader selection of routes, you can explore easy hikes around Sierra Sur, which include trails like the Sendero de las Chorreras.


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