"Fuentes de Ayódar is a small town on the north-western border of the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park that has an amazing natural and cultural heritage centred on the numerous springs and fountains it is home to. The water will always be the star on the route we propose, firstly by walking through natural areas along the banks of the river and then following the course of the water towards ancient buildings that were designed to harness its power and its life. The Chico river and its paradisical Pozo Negro, the recently restored Molino de Arriba and its huge pond, the Chorricos fountain, the centenary mastic tree and the fountain of Santa Rita, irrigated and dry lands...
A series of short itineraries to and from the outskirts of the town will take us into an unrepeatable landscape where nature and culture go hand in hand"
Guides-interpreters, insurance, native lunch (bread, olive oil, cheeses, sausages, wine, juices, seasonal fruit...), the necessary materials (teaching aids, binoculars, compasses...) and a high quality photographic report.
Meeting point in Fuentes de Ayódar, children up to 8 years old are free.