Best attractions and places to see around Elche De La Sierra include a diverse range of historical sites, natural features, and charming settlements within the Sierra del Segura region. The area is characterized by its mountainous landscape, river valleys, and well-preserved cultural heritage. Visitors can explore ancient towns, natural bathing areas, and numerous viewpoints offering expansive vistas.
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But it is undoubtedly the heritage of the Andalusian legacy that has brought beauty and personality to the peculiar urban structure of Letur, crossed by irrigation ditches and a multitude of walkways. The good conservation of the town, one of the jewels of Castilla La Mancha, led to Letur being declared a Historic Artistic Site in 1983. To enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the town there are several short and easy trails. Hiking fans can access the Segura Canyon via the Regalí Trail. The fertile valleys of Letur have facilitated great agro-productive dynamism with such famous companies as 'El Cantero de Letur', dedicated to organic dairy and cheese production.
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Declared a Historic-Artistic Site, Letur is one of the most beautiful towns in Spain thanks to its peculiar urban structure, heritage of the Andalusian legacy and a fertile territory that facilitates its agro-productive dynamism. It is essential to experience the LeturAlma festival promoted by the singer Rozalén. It is located on a hill over several fertile valleys with several viewpoints with impressive views. Its excellent location made it possible for it to have been populated since the Paleolithic, as witnessed by its manifestations of Levantine Rock Art – a World Heritage Site – or the Iberian sites of Macalón, La Muela or Los Castillicos.
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Natural pool of crystalline waters that occupies a pool in the stream bed, coming from the source of the fountains. This place underwent certain transformations to adapt it as a recreation and bathing area. There are rules of use for both the bathroom and the room that are on a sign inside the premises itself. It is located within the old town of Letur and is accessed on foot, up some stairs and through a small garden.
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Bogarra is a municipality located in the Sierra del Segura region next to its homonymous river, which belongs to the Segura hydrographic basin. It is the typical town of the Sierra Manchega, nestled at the top of the mountain and full of narrow and steep streets. There are several viewpoints with views of the river and its gigantic canyon. In addition to a bullring and a charming Plaza Mayor.
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The viewpoint, also called "Sidecar" for the replica of the scooter from the film "Amanece que no es poco" by José Luis Cuerda. The film was shot between the towns of Aýna, Molinicos and Letur in 1988. The viewpoint offers wonderful views of the rocks on which the town of Aýna is located. Highly recommended.
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The viewpoint also called "Sidecar" for the replica of the scooter from the film "Amanece que no es poco" by José Luis Cuerda. The film was shot between the towns of Aýna, Molinicos and Letur in 1988. The viewpoint offers wonderful views of the rocks on which the town of Aýna is located. Very recommendable.
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Perched on top of a cliff, the lookout offers stunning views of the Mundo River canyon and surrounding mountains. You can access the viewpoint through a path that runs through a forest of Aleppo pine and Pyrenean oak. The path is well signposted.
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A charming town located in a mountainous landscape surrounded by hills and valleys. It has a long history dating back to Roman times, and has been inhabited by different cultures over the centuries. It is also known for its natural beauty, with the Mundo river and the Calares del Mundo y de la Sima natural park located close to the town.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Historic Center of Letur, declared a Historic-Artistic Site, known for its well-preserved medieval Muslim-origin route, including the Church of the Assumption and the Convent of San Francisco. In Elche de la Sierra itself, the neoclassical Iglesia de Santa Quiteria houses an impressive 18th-century organ, and the Museo de las Alfombras de Serrín showcases the unique art of sawdust carpets.
Yes, the Segura River offers several natural bathing spots. You can find tranquil areas like La Longuera, about 5 km from Elche de la Sierra, or El Gallego, which is also ideal for swimming and relaxing. Additionally, the Charco de Las Canales in Letur is a natural pool with crystalline waters adapted for recreation.
Elche de la Sierra offers a diverse network of 14 marked trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. You can find routes exploring the Segura River Canyons, or venture into the nearby Parque Natural de Los Calares del Mundo y de la Sima. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the 'Mirador de Amílcar Barca, Villares y Peña de San Blas' circular route or the 'Arroyo de Letur Waterfall loop', with various difficulty levels. Find more details on available routes at Hiking around Elche De La Sierra.
For spectacular vistas, visit the Monumento y Mirador a Amílcar Barca, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding area and picturesque villages. Another excellent spot is the Mirador La Rodea Grande, also known as "Sidecar," which provides wonderful views of the town of Aýna and the Mundo River canyon.
Families can enjoy the natural bathing areas along the Segura River, such as La Longuera or El Gallego. Exploring the charming historic centers of towns like Letur or Aýna can also be a delightful experience. Many viewpoints, including Mirador La Rodea Grande, are accessible and offer engaging scenery for all ages.
Elche de la Sierra is home to the Museo de las Alfombras de Serrín, a unique museum dedicated to the ephemeral art of sawdust carpets, a tradition central to the Corpus Christi celebrations. The town also boasts what is described as the largest outdoor bullfighting museum in the world.
The region is close to the Parque Natural de Los Calares del Mundo y de la Sima, known for its spectacular hydrogeological formations and rich botanical diversity. The Peña de San Blas Outcrop, at 871 meters, is a significant natural sight offering expansive views and is popular for climbing and hiking. The Segura River Canyons also present impressive geological formations.
Absolutely! The area offers various routes for cycling and running. For cycling, you can find challenging routes like the 'Aýna and Liétor Loop' or the 'Río Mundo' circular route. Runners can explore trails such as the 'Amílcar Barca Viewpoint loop' from Elche de la Sierra. More detailed routes and guides are available at Cycling around Elche De La Sierra and Running Trails around Elche De La Sierra.
The Cenajo Reservoir, located on the border between Murcia and Albacete, is an excellent spot for bathing, photography, and spending time in nature. When water levels are low, a Roman bridge and the submerged town of Alcantarilla de Jover can be seen, adding a unique historical element to the natural beauty.
Beyond Elche de la Sierra, you can explore Aýna, a charming town set in a mountainous landscape with Roman-era history. Bogarra is another picturesque settlement in the Sierra del Segura with narrow, steep streets and viewpoints overlooking its river and canyon. Don't miss the medieval charm of Letur, a Historic-Artistic Site.
To experience one of the region's most significant cultural events, consider visiting during the Corpus Christi festivities. This is when the tradition of sawdust carpets, a Festival of National Tourist Interest, is celebrated, and the historic organ of the Iglesia de Santa Quiteria can be enjoyed during special events.


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