Best natural monuments around Fernán Caballero are found within a landscape characterized by diverse natural areas in the province of Ciudad Real, Spain. The region features mountain ranges with dehesas of holm oaks and extensive scrubland, alongside significant river systems and reservoirs. These areas offer a rich Mediterranean ecosystem, supporting varied flora and fauna. The municipality provides opportunities to explore geological features and historical sites integrated into the natural environment.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Right at the entrance, the Tablas de Calatrava Naturalist Association, in collaboration with the Carrión de Calatrava Town Hall, completed in 2020 the project to assemble a plaster oven in the traditional way of this town. Located in the House of Juan Merino, mayor of Praos from 1910 to 1914, it has been carried out following all the steps; From the extraction of the gypsum stones from the soil to its construction, although it has not been fired, it has been left assembled for the contemplation of visitors to the Baño de los Hervideros - next to which it is located -, as a tribute to the numerous families of plasterers who worked in our town for centuries in this hard trade.
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Above the town of Malagón we find this mountain range that bears the same name, the Sierra de Malagón. From the top you can see incredible views not only of the center but also of Las Navas de Malagón.
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This space must have been very rich in biodiversity and resources (flowers, fruits, medicinal remedies, game and honey) as testimonies from the 17th century confirm this, and since then it was already a place of recreation for the inhabitants of the capital, where in addition the presence of water springs that gave irrigation to fruit trees is deduced, today already difficult to imagine. In the 20th century, La Atalaya underwent most of the natural alterations that it presents today; private use for hunting in the central and eastern area, and public use in the western part have been the main land uses of the mountain until 2019, when the Ciudad Real City Council bought the almost 500 hectares of private land. Until then, the public part, declared a Forest Park in 1980, has been used as a green space, for recreation, leisure and environmental education.
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The Plaza de los Moros is one of the two important peaks of the Sierra de Malagón trail. The other peak is Cerro Amarillo and it is a short distance down the same trail from here. It's all uphill up here, but the views are the reward.
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New photos with everything we can see inside the park.
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Good hotbeds of gaseous baths, they have a shower and a very nice guard who keeps a fire lit for cold days to warm up a little.
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In the 20th century, La Atalaya suffered most of the natural alterations that it currently presents, the private use of the central and eastern areas for hunting, and the public use of the western part have been the main uses of the land of the mountain until 2019, when the City Council of Ciudad Real bought the almost 500 hectares of private land. Until then, the public part, declared a Forest Park in 1980, has been used as a green space, for recreation, leisure and environmental education.
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This space should be very rich in biodiversity and resources (flowers, fruits, medicinal remedies, hunting and honey) as testimonies from the 17th century affirm this, and since then it was already a place of recreation for the inhabitants of the capital, where in addition the presence of water springs that irrigated fruit trees is deduced, today difficult to imagine.
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The region offers diverse natural features. You can visit Los Hervideros, known for its gaseous thermal baths, or the ancient Roman Emperor's Baths. The area also features mountain ranges like Sierra de Picón and Sierra de Piedrabuena with their characteristic dehesas and Mediterranean scrubland, and the unique El Congosto section of the Bañuelos River, known for its consistent water flow and local legends.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. Los Hervideros and Isla Viewpoint are great options. Additionally, Atalaya Forest Park is a green space used for recreation, leisure, and environmental education, making it ideal for families.
For birdwatching, the Isla Viewpoint along the El Vicario reservoir is an excellent spot, offering views of rich birdlife. The Sierra del Perro, situated on the southern side of the Gasset reservoir, is also significant for hosting one of the few cormorant colonies in the Iberian Peninsula.
The region has natural sites with historical significance. Los Hervideros, known since the Middle Ages, was conditioned for baths in the 19th century. The Emperor's Baths are two small stone pools dating back to Roman times, located near an old Roman road.
The early autumn is particularly notable for observing the deer rutting season in Navalrosal. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the Mediterranean ecosystems and hiking trails, avoiding the intense heat of summer.
Yes, Navalrosal is a rich Mediterranean forest where you can find diverse fauna, including deer, wild boars, royal eagles, eagle owls, and Egyptian mongooses. The deer rutting season in early autumn is a particularly notable event that can be observed from the CR-7111 road.
The area around Fernán Caballero offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking in the Sierra de Picón and Sierra de Piedrabuena, or explore routes like the Sierra de Malagón. The Gasset Reservoir provides opportunities for recreational activities such as sailing and rowing. For more detailed routes, you can check out the guides for hiking, cycling, and MTB trails around Fernán Caballero.
Absolutely. The Sierra de Malagón offers trails leading to viewpoints like the Plaza de los Moros Summit, providing incredible views. Other popular hiking routes include those around the Embalse de Vicario and the path from Fernán Caballero to El Congosto. You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide for Fernán Caballero.
Yes, the region features several water-related natural monuments. The El Congosto section of the Bañuelos River is known for its consistent water flow. The Gasset Reservoir offers a scenic setting for water-based recreation, and the El Vicario reservoir is home to the Isla Viewpoint, perfect for observing birdlife by the water.
Yes, the Isla Viewpoint along the El Vicario reservoir provides excellent opportunities to observe birdlife and enjoy the tranquil water. For panoramic mountain views, the Plaza de los Moros Summit in the Sierra de Malagón offers breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The area is characterized by diverse geological features. You can observe the unique gaseous thermal pools at Los Hervideros and the ancient Roman thermal pools at the Emperor's Baths, formed by CO2 gases mixing with spring water. The wider region of Ciudad Real also includes the notable Calatrava Volcanic Landscape, offering further geological interest.
While specific crowd levels vary, exploring areas like the Sierra de Picón and Sierra de Piedrabuena, known for their extensive dehesas and scrubland, can offer a more secluded experience compared to more popular spots. The El Congosto section of the Bañuelos River also provides a serene natural escape.


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