Sierra de Cazorla
Highlights
- • Pico Empanadas, highest point at 2,107 meters
- • Source of the Guadalquivir and Segura rivers
- • Extensive pine and holm oak forests
- • Diverse wildlife: deer and mountain goats
- • Marked trails for various skill levels
- • Spain's largest protected natural area
Description
Key Information
Visit Duration
3-5 hours
Recommended Seasons
Spring, Autumn
Pricing
Free
Accessibility
Medium
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Essential information for visiting Sierra de Cazorla
Location
Practical Information
- Pricing
- Free
- Visit Duration
- 3-5 hours
Features & Services
- Accessibility:Medium
- Kid-Friendly:Yes
- Pet-Friendly:Yes
- Booking:No Booking Required
Planning Information
Recommended Seasons
Spring · Autumn
Best Time to Visit
Spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit Sierra de Cazorla, with mild temperatures and lower risk of forest fires.
Visitor Tips
To make the most of your visit, wear comfortable shoes and season-appropriate clothing. Stay well hydrated and protect yourself from the sun. Check maps and signage before starting trails. Respect the flora and fauna, and do not leave litter. If planning specific activities like climbing or fishing, inquire about permits and regulations.
Historical Facts
Sierra de Cazorla has been a protected area since the mid-20th century to conserve its biodiversity. Archaeological remains of Iberian and Roman cultures found in the area reveal human presence since ancient times.
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