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Presa de Montejaque

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Presa de Montejaque is a picturesque reservoir located about 20 kilometers from Ronda, nestled in the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park. The dam, built in the early 20th century, impounds the Guadares River to create a tranquil lake surrounded by rugged limestone mountains and Mediterranean forest. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering several hiking trails that wind through cork oaks, pines, and scrubland, with opportunities to spot wildlife such as griffon vultures, eagles, and wild boar. The reservoir itself is a striking sight, with its turquoise waters contrasting against the pale rock and green hills. Visitors can walk along the dam wall, explore the shoreline, or hike up to viewpoints that overlook the entire valley. The site is less crowded than Ronda's main attractions, providing a peaceful escape into nature. The nearby village of Montejaque adds a touch of local charm, with whitewashed houses and a traditional Andalusian atmosphere. A visit to Presa de Montejaque is ideal for those seeking a quiet day of hiking, photography, or simply enjoying the serene landscape.

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  • Walk across the dam for views of the reservoir and valley
  • Hike the Sendero de la Presa trail that circles the reservoir (about 6 km)
  • Birdwatch for griffon vultures and golden eagles soaring overhead
  • Picnic by the water's edge in designated areas
  • Visit the nearby village of Montejaque for a taste of local life

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Ways to visit Presa de Montejaque

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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