Best attractions and places to see around Cortes De Baza, a municipality in northeastern Granada province, include historical landmarks and diverse natural landscapes. Situated at 701 meters above sea level, the area is bordered by the Castril River and lies near the Sierra de Castril Natural Park and the Negratín reservoir. The region offers archaeological sites, unique cave dwellings, and natural features like gorges and waterfalls.
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Beautiful place in the Guadalentín river gorge.
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Enjoy the old town on foot. The occasional car passes by, but not infrequently. We went to the castle, which requires a ticket.
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Castril is a wonderful destination in the province of Granada! Castril Castle: Located on La Peña, this castle offers stunning views of the town and its surroundings. Although it is in ruins, it can be visited on guided tours Historic Center: Stroll through the cobbled streets and white houses adorned with flowers. Don't miss the Church of Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles Sendero de la Cerrada del Río Castril: A spectacular walk through walkways and wooden bridges over the Castril River Sierra de Castril Natural Park: Enjoy nature with trails, waterfalls and stunning landscapes
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The river valley and its tributaries with gorges and waterfalls are the main attraction for numerous hikers.
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The "Cerrada" of the Castril River is an impressive ravine that has been formed over time. Using the walkways attached to the walls, visitors can take a tour high above the river, crossing a suspension bridge until they reach a gallery carved into the rock that leads to a beautiful natural balcony from which to admire the magnificent landscape.
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This small, narrow bridge only allows access to hikers and cyclists as its width was not intended for motor vehicles. From here we say goodbye to the Bolera swamp
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A tributary of the Bolera reservoir, it creates an idyllic landscape full of life. It is worth visiting.
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Capricious nature that, in hundreds of thousands of years, has eroded a natural element of unmatched beauty.
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The region offers a variety of natural wonders. You can experience the impressive Castril Gorge, featuring a route along wooden footbridges and a suspension bridge. Don't miss the beautiful Guazalamanco Waterfall, especially after rainfall, or the unique natural arch known as Ojo de la Heredad, a geological marvel formed in limestone rock. The nearby Negratín reservoir also provides opportunities for water activities.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore the Historic Center of Castril with its cobbled streets and the Church of Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles. Other notable historical landmarks include the 15th-century Iglesia de la Encarnación, the 16th-century Torre de La Cañada watchtower, and remnants of a 13th-century Muslim fortress. Evidence of Roman settlement can also be found at the Roman Baths in Los Laneros.
Cortes de Baza is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for various sports. For hiking, explore trails like 'Cascada del Guazalamanco' or 'Enchanted forest las Higueras'. Running enthusiasts can try the 'Enchanted Forest of Las Higueras Trail'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as 'Cortes de Baza a Los Laneros'. For more options, check out the guides for hiking, running, and MTB trails around Cortes de Baza.
Absolutely! The Castril Gorge offers an exciting and accessible walk along wooden footbridges, a suspension bridge, and a tunnel, making it a popular and entertaining activity for the whole family. The natural arch of Ojo de la Heredad is also considered family-friendly and offers a great photo opportunity.
Beyond the impressive Ojo de la Heredad (also known as Piedra Horadada or Horro), which is a natural arch of great geological interest, the Falla de Baza is another unique natural wonder within the UNESCO World Heritage Granada Geopark, offering stunning natural scenery and hiking opportunities.
A unique architectural feature of the region is the presence of cave dwellings. Many can be found in Cortes de Baza and its surroundings, with 'Las Cuevas del Cubete' specifically mentioned as worth visiting. Some are still inhabited, offering a glimpse into traditional living. The area also celebrates several traditional festivals, including 'Los Santos Medicos' and 'Feria de Agosto', which provide insight into local culture.
Yes, Cortes de Baza is ideally located near two significant natural parks. The Sierra de Castril Natural Park offers a beautiful natural setting with impressive ravines and diverse landscapes. Further afield, the Sierra de Baza Natural Park boasts a unique bioclimatic island status, with rich flora and fauna, numerous viewpoints, and extensive opportunities for hiking and birdwatching.
Visitors particularly enjoy the immersive experience of the Castril Gorge, with its walkways high above the river and the unique suspension bridge. The scenic views from Puente de la Herradura over the Guadalentín canyon are also highly appreciated. Many find the Guazalamanco Waterfall to be a beautiful natural spectacle, especially after rain, and the Ojo de la Heredad is praised for its photogenic qualities.
The Negratín reservoir, located north of Cortes de Baza, provides opportunities for water sports and fishing. The Castril River, which flows through the village, also has bathing areas, particularly accessible from the Castril Gorge route.
The local gastronomy is rich and varied, offering traditional dishes that reflect the region's heritage. You can savor specialties like 'gurupina,' 'migas,' various casseroles, and fried rabbit with garlic and wine. The area is also known for its variety of delicious sweets and pastries.
Yes, the Puente de la Herradura is a notable bridge spanning the Guadalentín canyon at the end of the Bolera reservoir. It offers stunning views of the reservoir and the surrounding landscape and is accessible to hikers and cyclists. The bridge itself is a historical structure, built during the time of the reservoir's construction.


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