Nacedero del Urederra
About
The Nacedero del Urederra is a breathtaking natural park nestled near Baquedano in Navarra, Spain, often hailed as the *El Paraíso del Agua* (Paradise of Water). With crystal‑clear rivers, dramatic waterfalls, and lush flora, it offers a sanctuary for nature lovers, photographers, hikers, and families alike. Guests can explore well‑marked trails such as the Bosque Frondoso route and the Cascadas de Baquedano path, which reveal a series of stunning cascades including the famed Cascada del Jabalí and Cascada del Tubo. The park’s diverse ecosystems also host rare bird species and wildlife, making it a prime spot for ornithologists. Because the waterfalls attract large numbers of visitors, the park now requires an online reservation for access to the waterfalls and nearby parking in Baquedano. Reservations are managed through the official Nacedero del Urederra website; guests can visit the *Cómo Sacar Entradas* page to book their visit in advance. The surrounding countryside offers additional attractions, such as the picturesque Valle De Metauten and the historic villages of Lóquiz and Estella, which together provide a wonderful day‑trip experience for travelers looking to combine natural beauty with cultural exploration.
Highlights
- Cascada del Jabalí
- Cascada del Tubo
- Bosque Frondoso Trail
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Best time to visit
Late spring (April–May) and early fall (September–early October) when the weather is mild and the wildflowers bloom, offering pleasant temperatures and moderate visitor flow.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Breathtaking Natural Scenery
- Family‑Friendly Trails
- Excellent Photographic Opportunities
- Rich Biodiversity
Things to consider
- Limited Facilities
- Crowds in Peak Season
- Variable Weather
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours