Natural monuments around El Real De La Jara are situated within the Sierra Norte Natural Park of Seville, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This region features diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, wooded pastures, and significant *dehesas* of holm and cork oaks. The area is characterized by its geological formations and hydrological features, offering a rich natural environment for exploration. It provides a variety of natural settings, from riverbanks to panoramic viewpoints, suitable for outdoor activities.
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El Chorro Waterfall near Almadén de la Plata is a natural gem located in the Sierra Norte of Seville. This waterfall is located in a narrow gorge through which the Calzadilla stream cascades. The route to the waterfall is known as the El Chorro Georoute and is quite popular among hikers.
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The Mirador Cerro del Calvario is a beautiful observation point located in the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park, near Almadén de la Plata. This viewpoint offers spectacular views of the region and is a popular hiking spot. The route to the viewpoint is moderate and accessible for most fitness levels. Also near the viewpoint is El Chorro Waterfall, another natural attraction worth visiting.
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The arrival from Almadén de la Plata is straightforward and follows a straightforward track until you reach the Chorro trail. Once you reach the bed of the Las Calzadillas stream, the truly interesting part begins. From the clearly marked trail, you access the stream bed to see the rock embedded in the gorge formed by the stream. Then, there are steep climbs with spectacular views until you reach the return path. Very interesting and highly recommended.
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The cork oak is evergreen and - as it is not winter hardy - is native to the western Mediterranean. The thick cork layers of the trunk are used to produce cork. The cork oak was voted European Tree of the Year in 2018.
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El Chorro is a narrow gorge through which the Calzadilla stream falls in small and beautiful cascades. Except for its final stretch, it is largely linear, since we will have to follow the same path back and forth.
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Viewpoint from where you can observe the panorama of the town of Almadén de la Plata from what is called the Vía de la Plata. The Cerro del Calvario viewpoint is a point near the top of the Cerro del Calvario mountain.
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This open space is located next to the creek of Cala and offers panoramic views of green meadows full of life and water.
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The region offers several impressive natural monuments. You can explore the stunning views from Cerro del Calvario Viewpoint, which provides extensive vistas of Almadén de la Plata. Another popular spot is the View of the Dehesa Valley, Parque Natural Sierra Morena de Sevilla, offering ecological and cultural insights into the unique *dehesa* landscape. Don't miss El Chorro Waterfall, a beautiful cascade formed by the Calzadilla stream in a narrow gorge.
El Real de la Jara is entirely integrated into the Sierra Norte Natural Park of Seville, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The landscape is characterized by diverse features including rolling hills, wooded pastures, and extensive *dehesas* of holm and cork oaks. You'll also find striking granite and limestone formations, picturesque riverbanks like the Ribera del Cala, and various geological and hydrological features that contribute to its rich natural environment.
Yes, the Rivera de Cala is an excellent family-friendly option. It features a serene river environment with an interpretation center providing insights into local fauna, flora, and culture. There's also an adjacent recreational area with picnic spots and shade, making it ideal for a relaxing day out with the family.
The Sierra Norte Natural Park, where El Real de la Jara is located, is rich in biodiversity. You might encounter various bird species, deer, wild boar, and even otters, especially near water sources like the Ribera del Cala. The *dehesas* ecosystem supports a wide array of flora and fauna, making it a great spot for nature observation.
El Real de la Jara is a paradise for hikers. You can find trails like the Ruta de la Ribera del Cala, an 11-kilometer route along the riverbed, or the Camino del Batrocal, an 11.5-kilometer circular trail through ancient holm and cork oaks. The Geo-Ruta La Lobera offers insights into local geology and botany. For more options, explore the running trails around El Real de la Jara, which include routes like the Sierra Morena Trail (GR 48) and sections of the historic Vía de la Plata.
Absolutely. The region offers various routes for cyclists. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, including longer routes like the Santa Olalla del Cala to Minas de Teuler loop or the El Pintado Reservoir loop. For more details on routes and their difficulty, check out the MTB Trails around El Real de la Jara and Gravel biking around El Real de la Jara guides.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are particularly pleasant. During these seasons, the weather is milder, making it ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. The landscapes are vibrant with blooming wildflowers in spring and rich autumnal colors later in the year. Summers can be very hot, while winters are generally mild.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from viewpoints like Cerro del Calvario Viewpoint, often noting that the effort of a steep climb is well rewarded. The tranquility and natural beauty of areas like the Ribera del Cala are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the diverse hiking opportunities and the chance to immerse themselves in the unique *dehesa* landscape and observe local wildlife.
Yes, the Sierra Norte Natural Park, which encompasses El Real de la Jara, is recognized for its geological and hydrological features, contributing to its designation as a UNESCO Global Geopark. You can explore areas with striking granite and limestone formations. The El Chorro Waterfall, for instance, is located in a narrow gorge, showcasing interesting rock formations shaped by the Calzadilla stream.
The Sierra Norte Natural Park of Seville is the overarching natural area for El Real de la Jara. It's a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve known for its diverse landscapes and rich ecosystems. You can find more general information about the park and its offerings on the Visit Andalucía website.
Yes, there are several circular routes that allow you to experience the natural beauty of the area. The Camino del Batrocal is an 11.5-kilometer circular route traversing *dehesas*. Additionally, you can find routes like the 'Sierra Morena Trail (GR 48): El Real de la Jara Loop' and the 'Castillo del Real de la Jara – Cala Riverside loop from El Real de la Jara' among the running trails, which are also suitable for hiking.


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