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Hiking around La Puerta De Segura offers access to the Sierra de Segura comarca, adjacent to the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park. The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, extensive pine forests, and deep gorges carved by rivers like the Guadalquivir and Segura. Hikers can explore diverse landscapes, including unique rock formations and areas rich in biodiversity.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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11.2km
03:37
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500m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.7km
04:21
680m
680m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The trail (PR) leading there is very poorly maintained and frankly difficult to follow in places. I also saw no markings (apart from two old wooden signs). A shame.
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It is a beautiful municipality on the banks of the Guadalimar river. It is located at the foot of the Sierra del Segura and is a strategic point for adventurers who want to explore it, both on foot and by bicycle.
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The town of La Puerta de Segura is located in one of the most fertile valleys of the Guadalimar River in Jaén, on an important trade route that leads to the Sierras de Cazorla y Las Villas Natural Park.
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Municipality and town in Spain, in the province of Jaén. It has a surface area of 63.5 km², and a population of 611 inhabitants (2019). The municipality is part of the Sierra de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park
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Small village 6.5km from Segura de la Sierra located in the heart of the Sierra de Segura natural park. We can find We find the Moralejos de Arriba gazebo, a threshing floor, a chapel, a fountain and a laundry room.
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This defense fortification was built on the remains of a previous fortress by the Order of Santiago, which placed the center of the Commandery of Castile there. It has suffered throughout history various processes of abandonment and inconsideration. In the 1960s a restoration took place that, with greater or lesser success, has allowed us to fit out this historic building as a public space. At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, it underwent another adaptation process that, also, with greater or lesser success, has led us to reflect on museographic intervention.
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Summit of 1245m in the municipality of Puerta de Segura, province of Jaén. With its 1245m high, it provides a panoramic view of the neighboring towns such as Orcera, Rihornos, Cañada Catena or its homonymous city, Puerta de Segura. At its top there is a geodesic vertex.
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Spanish town and municipality in the province of Jaén, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. According to the last available census (INE 2019), it had a population of 2,268 inhabitants.
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There are over 10 hiking trails around La Puerta De Segura, offering a range of experiences from easy walks to more challenging routes. The area is part of the vast Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, providing extensive opportunities for exploration.
The terrain around La Puerta De Segura is predominantly mountainous, characterized by extensive pine forests, deep river gorges, and unique rock formations. You'll find varied landscapes, from shaded forest paths to trails offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Yes, there are easy hiking options suitable for families. For instance, The olive groves of Génave is an easy, circular trail that takes you through picturesque olive groves and natural park landscapes, perfect for a relaxed outing.
The Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park generally allows dogs on trails, but they should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out, especially in protected areas.
Yes, several circular routes are available. A popular option is the Moralejos de Arriba from Seguro de la Sierra, which offers varied terrain within the natural park. Another is The olive groves of Génave, a shorter, easier loop.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter dramatic mountain peaks, extensive pine forests, and deep gorges carved by rivers like the Guadalquivir and Segura. Notable water features include spectacular waterfalls and turquoise pools, particularly along routes like the Borosa River. Hikers can also explore unique rock formations and karstic caves.
Public transport options to reach specific trailheads directly from La Puerta de Segura can be limited. It is generally recommended to have a car for greater flexibility in accessing the diverse hiking routes within the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park.
Parking is typically available in or near La Puerta de Segura itself, and at designated starting points for popular trails within the natural park. Look for marked parking areas at trailheads or near villages that serve as access points to the hiking network.
Generally, no specific permits are required for day hiking on established trails within the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park. However, for certain restricted areas, specific activities, or overnight stays, permits might be necessary. It's always advisable to check with the park authorities for the most current regulations.
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally considered the best times for hiking in La Puerta de Segura. The weather is milder, and the landscapes are vibrant with spring blooms or autumn colors. Summers can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable, while winters can bring colder temperatures and occasional snow at higher elevations.
The hiking trails around La Puerta De Segura are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-preserved natural environment, and the panoramic views offered by routes like La Buitrera Trail.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the region offers longer and more strenuous routes. The La Buitrera Trail, for example, is a moderate 7.9-mile path with significant elevation gain, providing panoramic views. The area also connects to long-distance trails like the GR 247 "Bosques del Sur" and GR 147 "La Sierra de Segura Profunda" for multi-day adventures.
The Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park is a biodiversity hotspot. You might encounter mountain goats, red deer, and wild boar. Birdwatchers can spot golden eagles and griffon vultures, among many other species. The park is also home to a variety of reptiles, amphibians, and butterflies.
Absolutely. The region is known for its impressive water features. The Borosa River route, though not directly from La Puerta de Segura, is renowned for its elevated platforms, crystal-clear waters, turquoise pools, and numerous waterfalls. The Cerrada de Utrero is another popular gorge with a beautiful waterfall, and the Cueva del Agua (Water Cave) is a large karstic cave with a powerful spring.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore historical sites and charming villages. The Castle of Segura de la Sierra is a notable landmark offering historical insight and views. The village of Génave is also a pleasant spot to visit, often featured in local routes.


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