The Springs of Villaharta
Discover the legacy of the mineral-medicinal waters that made history. A journey through unique springs in the heart of the Guadiato Valley.
Villaharta and its waters
The Sour Springs of Villaharta are a set of pavilions and springs full of history, world-famous in the 19th century for their therapeutic properties. Today, this natural heritage has been restored so you can enjoy the purity and unique character of its waters.
Malos Pasos Spring
Located next to the Cañada Real Soriana, it stands out for the reddish color of its ferruginous waters. It is a key point on the Mozarabic Camino de Santiago and one of the most emblematic springs in the municipality.
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La Belleza Spring
Situated in the bed of a stream, its name evokes the ancient dermatological uses of its waters. A picturesque corner where orange water flows directly from the earth.
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El Cordel Spring
Protected by an early 20th-century pavilion, this spring offers bicarbonate ferruginous waters in an environment of great historical and architectural value.
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Boca del Infierno Spring
A spring surrounded by wild nature that preserves remains of the aqueducts that channeled water to the old spa pavilions.
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Fuente Agria Kiosk
The most renowned spring, enclosed in a beautiful octagonal pavilion. A testament to the luxury and wellness that attracted visitors from all over the world in the past.
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La Lastrilla Spring
Accessible via a beautiful path, this spring flows directly from the rock, marked by the unmistakable orange trace of its mineral waters.
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San Rafael Spring
Preserving its original tile, this carbonic water spring was part of the old Santa Elisa Spa and was essential in health cures.
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La Lastra Spring
Although the spring is hidden beneath vegetation today, the ruins of its old kiosk still maintain a romantic and evocative air of past splendor.
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From our sour water springs to trails in the heart of Sierra Morena.
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