The Natural Park of Despeñaperros locates in the
north of the province of Jaén, in the heart of
Sierra Morena mountains.
It
is the natural passage and the entry dorr to Andalusia
from the neighbouring plateau of Castilla which opens
a way through an amazing defile, hollowed out from the
rocks naturally in the course of time by the Despeñaperros
river, which in turns, crosscuts the mountain chain. Many
affluents like the Guarrizas flow into this river originating
leafy forests. This huge defile that crosses the park
from north to south, originates spectacular landscapes
and an abrupt orography whose highest point reaches 1174
metres and the lowest 600. In it, one can admire outstanding
places like "Los Órganos" where the quartzite
rocks are shaped like giant tubes, "El Salto del
Fraile" or "Las Correderas" among others.
The
main activity of this place is based on herd, wood and
hunting, for the activities are a tradition. The activities
available in the park are trekking and speleological and
geological excursions.
In Santa Elena, one can visit the Sanctuary of Cueva de
los Muñecos; many remains from the Neolithic have
been found in the Sanctuary of Collado de los Jardines
as well as cave painting in the Cuevas de las Vacas del
Rematoso. Throughout the history of Despeñaperros
there have been many battles like that of Navas de Tolosa
in 1212, which opened Andalusia to the Christian Reconquest.
Bye the way, the name of this place comes from a slaughter
that took place after the battle, when Christian threw
the survival Arabs down the defile.
Location:
Término municipal de Santa Elena (Jaén).
Area: 7.717 hectares.
Most common animal species:
imperial, royal, snake, booted and Bonelli's eagles; common
vulture, tawny vulture, small serin, thrush and wheatear;
wolf, Iberian Lynx, wildcat, fox, deer and boar.
Most common vegetation: Holm,
cork oak, gall oak, common pine, oleaster, alder, ashtree
and willow.
Access: free.
How to arrive: take the Andalusia
highway or road J-6110.