Camping Fuente de la Pascuala, Forest campground in Santiago-Pontones, Spain.
Camping Fuente de la Pascuala is a campground within Sierra de Cazorla Natural Park with 167 plots surrounded by old pine and poplar trees next to the Guadalquivir River. The facility spreads across 6 hectares and provides electrical connections, internet coverage, a shop, laundry facilities, and a restaurant on the grounds.
The campground was developed to promote leisure tourism in the Sierra de Cazorla, Segura y las Villas Natural Park region. Its creation opened this mountain area to visitors who previously had limited access to the slopes and valleys.
The campground sits along a traditional passage through the Andalusian mountains where visitors experience local mountain culture and regional food. Its location near the Guadalquivir River connects modern camping facilities with the historic importance of this mountain landscape.
The location offers direct access to hiking trails in the mountains around the natural park. Visitors should be aware this is a high mountain region, so good hiking boots and caution on mountain excursions are important.
The site sits at kilometer 55 along the road to Cazorla-Tranco Reservoir, where campers can spot wildlife roaming freely in the adjacent game park right from their tent. This immediate closeness to wild animals is rare among established campgrounds in the region.
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