Natural monuments around Cantoria, located in the Almanzora Valley of Almería, Spain, are defined by the surrounding Sierra de los Filabres and Sierra de las Estancias mountain ranges. The region offers access to significant natural areas known for their ecological value and outdoor activities. The Almanzora River flows through the valley, contributing to the landscape. These areas provide diverse natural beauty and geological interest for exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Difficult to find, from the rambla is the best way, but not worth a visit.
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It is unclear where exactly the source is, but there is a lot of reed growing there so there must be a source somewhere....
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It's very good, there is an Arab turret
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Beautiful corner at the beginning of the Sierra de los Filabres that was a settlement of past civilizations. Solitary, winding roads and highways where small population centers appear.
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On the Peñón de Cóbdar (989 m) you can see one of the famous Spanish marble quarries. The mountain is right next to the white village of Cóbdar.
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It is located in the neighborhood of the Hermitage on the Rambla de Oria. It is a gallery excavated in the nearby calcarenites. Its waters are dominated by an image of the Virgen de la Merced. Next to it we find a well-preserved laundry. In this boulevard other springs-galleries of similar characteristics emerge, such as El Angel and Cocón.
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The stone resembles a turtle shell, so you have to take care of it so that it is preserved for a long time.
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rock formation in the shape of a turtle shell
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Cantoria is situated within the beautiful Almanzora Valley, bordered by two significant mountain ranges: the Sierra de los Filabres to the south and the Sierra de las Estancias to the north. The Almanzora River also flows through the valley, contributing to the region's natural landscape.
Yes, you can visit Turtle Rock, a natural monument known for its distinctive rock formation that resembles a turtle shell. Another notable geological feature is Fuente de la Merced, which features a gallery excavated into calcarenites.
Cantoria is known for its natural springs. You can explore Fuente de la Merced, a spring with a gallery excavated in calcarenites, and the Salty Spring, characterized by abundant reed growth and an ancient Arab turret nearby.
For impressive panoramic views, consider visiting View of Peñón de Cóbdar, which offers sights of a Spanish marble quarry and the surrounding landscape. Another excellent viewpoint is Cerro Piedra de Illora, located at the beginning of the Sierra de los Filabres.
Absolutely. Both the Sierra de las Estancias and the Sierra de los Filabres offer numerous trails for hiking. The Sierra de los Filabres, in particular, is known for its diverse flora and fauna, making it a great destination for nature lovers. You can find various running trails around Cantoria, including routes like 'Cerro del Castillo loop from Fines' or 'Running loop from Olula del Río', by checking the Running Trails around Cantoria guide.
The Sierra de las Estancias, home to natural monuments like Piedra Lobera, is a popular destination for nature walking, hiking, mountain biking, and horse riding. Its stunning countryside settings provide a perfect backdrop for these activities.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. You can explore options like 'Aqueduct near Purchena – Old Tíjola train Station loop from Fines' or 'Cantoria Tunnel – Almanzora loop from Los Llanos de Arboleas'. For more details, refer to the Cycling around Cantoria guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Cantoria guide.
Yes, Turtle Rock is considered family-friendly, offering an easy route to see its unique rock formation. It's a great spot for a relaxed outing with children.
The Sierra de los Filabres, with its holm oaks and pine trees, provides an excellent habitat for various bird species. While specific wildlife sightings can vary, these mountain ranges are generally rich in diverse flora and fauna.
The Almanzora River is a central natural element of the valley, flowing through Cantoria. It plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and has historically contributed to the fertile plains, shaping the region's landscape and settlements.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique geological features, such as the rock formations at Turtle Rock, and the historical water sources like Fuente de la Merced. The scenic viewpoints, like View of Peñón de Cóbdar, are also highly appreciated for their panoramic vistas.


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