Cazorla
Description
The village is situated to the east of the province, within the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas National Park, the largest protected natural space in Spain: an orographic labyrinth of valleys, calares, gorges, mountains and flat lands of enormous hydrological importance (due to the numerous rivers and streams which spring within the Park); of great botanical importance (different varieties of pine trees and a lot of endemic species); it is also important aesthetically and from a wildlife point of view. Because of this it is one of the most visited and frequented natural spaces in the country.The village, picturesque and of great tourist interest, lies in the shade of the Peña de los Halcones, with the mountains behind and a immense sea of olive trees before it, offering an impressive and spectacular view. Above the village we can see the Castle of la Yedra, which presides over the narrow streets with their traditional dwellings, palatial houses and monuments among which we must highlight the Castle of the Cinco Esquinas (Five Corners), the Town Hall, the Plaza de Santa María Square, the Church of San. Francisco, Church of San José and the House of the Siete Fuentes (Seven Fountains).
General information
Tourist Area: Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y las Villas Province: Jaén Distance from the capital (km): 105 Altitude above sea level (m): 836 Area (Km2): 305 Nº of inhabintants: 8527 name for people: Cazorleños Postal code: 23470Forecast
Thursday 18/03/10
all cloudy
18 ºC
6 ºC
Friday 19/03/10
all cloudy
20 ºC
8 ºC
Saturday 20/03/10
all cloudy
20 ºC
10 ºC
Sunday 21/03/10
cloud and slightly rain
16 ºC
7 ºC

