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136 The Source of the River Urederra the Paradise of Forests and Water

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136 The Source of the River Urederra the Paradise of Forests and Water  www.nacederourederra.es  -   The source of the River Urederra undoubtedly is an authentic Naturalistic Paradise surrounded by forests and water.   It is a jewel that nature provides us.   The source of the river Urederra, is located in the beautiful village of Baquedano, in the Amescoa Valley, in the region Urbasa Estella in Navarre, Spain.   All the tour naturalistic, is a Nature Reserve. Our field trip, walk surrounded by Oaks, beeches, etc.   Referred to the source of the River Urederra the Water Paradise.
The source of the River Urederra 




The source of the River Urederra undoubtedly is an authentic Naturalistic Paradise surrounded by forests and water.

It is a jewel that nature provides us.


The source of the river Urederra, is located in the beautiful village of Baquedano, in the Amescoa Valley, in the region Urbasa Estella in Navarre, Spain.

All the tour naturalistic, is a Nature Reserve. Our field trip, walk surrounded by Oaks, beeches, etc.

Referred to the source of the River Urederra the Water Paradise.

And the route of the trail is known by the Route of the Blue Cascades of Baquedano.



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The Source of the River Urederra the Paradise of Forests and Water



Within the tour, which has a length of 7 km (roundtrip), we will be able to visit, meet, and enjoy beautiful landscapes.

Within the own reserve Natural of the source of the river Urederra, there are different pools, and waterfalls that form the river Urederra, an unmatched beauty.

Among the many waterfalls of the Urederra River, we can highlight the following:


1st  The Waterfall of wild boar.



2nd  The Waterfall of the Tube.



3rd  The Waterfall of the Elephant.




One of the characteristics of the source of the river Urederra in Baquedano and the Urederra River, is that its waters have a spectacular color - blue turquoise.


This intense color of its waters, which varies from color of turquoise blue, emerald green, depending on the time of year, surprisingly, greatly to the thousands of visitors.

Come to visit, learn and explore the route of the waterfalls of Baquedano, will be a unique experience that will leave an unforgettable memory


THE SOURCE OF THE UREDERRA




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The burbling of crystalline water, the light filtering among the leaves of the trees, bathing the landscape in a lime green light and the aroma of nature has made this place, listed as a nature reserve since 1987, one of Navarre's most spectacular enclaves.

The Source of the Urederra is located north of Estella-Lizarra. 

It is the natural outlet of the aquifer lying under the karstic massif of Urbasa.

Its first emergence takes place at an altitude of 700 metres, on the southern edge of the plateau, with an impressive 30 metre fall that, over millions of years, has modelled a rocky amphitheatre of breathtaking beauty. 

After this come other waterfalls and abundant turquoise-coloured pools that are formed as a consequence of the karstic structure, which lets the water repeatedly seep through the cracks in the rocks from the bowels of the earth.

The particular hue of these waters probably inspired the name of the river, as "Urederra" means "beautiful water".

Apart from the water, there is also a diversity of flora and fauna occupying this natural space —beech, oak, elm, maple, yew and almond trees, stand out among the more significant plants, while griffon and Egyptian vultures, kites, eagles and ravens represent the animal kingdom.

A low-difficulty trail, 5.3 kilometres long, accompanies the river up to it's beautiful source. 

The route, which is clearly marked, begins on the edge of the car park located at the entrance of the town of Baquedano.

After taking the main track and crossing a gate, the trail forks. 

We recommend going up the left branch, which runs nearer the river and returning along the eastern path, which proceeds at a higher elevation. 

The place is part of the Urbasa-Andía Nature Reserve, located in the Amescoa Valley, a land of bioclimatic transition, flanked by the Urbasa plateau and the precipitous Sierra de Lokiz. 

Among other attractions, Amescoa offers several nature trails, many megalithic remains and villages that maintain their traditional nature. 

To top it all off, you can enjoy the excellent local food, based on local products —beans, lamb, ewe's milk junket, Idiazabal cheese and the famous patxaran sloe berry liqueur.

 
This is followed by a series of waterfalls and numerous turquoise pools that are formed by the Karst process, by which water filters through the cracks in the rocks, rising time and time again from the depths of the earth. 

The beautiful colour of these waters no doubt served as an inspiration to the person who named this river the Urederra which, in the Basque language means "beautiful water"

Apart from the water, particular mention should be made of the diversity of the flora and fauna to be found in the surrounding countryside:

beeches, oaks, elms, maples, yews and almond trees, among other plant species, while the area is also the habitat for vultures, Egyptian vultures, kites, harriers and ravens in particular.


An easy-to-walk trail covering a distance of 5.3 kilometres (there and back) runs alongside the river, going upstream to end in the beautiful river source. 

The route is marked and starts at the car park located at the entrance to the village of Baquedano.

Once you're on the forest track and after going through a gate, the trail splits into two.

It's best to take the left path, which runs closest to the river, and then return along the eastern path which is higher up. 

This beauty spot, which is currently part of the Urbasa-Andía Nature Park, is set in the Améscoa valley, a bioclimatic transition zone, flanked by the plateau of Urbasa and the rugged mountains of Lóquiz.

Among other attractions, visitors to Améscoa can enjoy a number of nature trails, visit a wealth of megalithic remains, and discover villages that still maintain a certain flavour of the past.

And, for the finishing touch, you can enjoy the excellent regional cuisine, based on local products and produce such as beans, lamb, junket, Idiazabal D.O. cheese and the popular Pacharán, a liqueur made from sloe berries and anise based alcohol.


Permits:



Access to the nature reserve is free of charge.

The car park at Baquedano costs 4,5 €/vehicle and it is open from 1 March to 10 December on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 09:00 to 17:00.

From 9 December to 28 February the car park is free of charge.




ACCESS



Access to the nacedero is always open and free. There is a car park and an information point at the beginning of the trail.




BAQUEDANO PARKING





• When it is not supervised by security guards: you can access the trail without having to show the entrance ticket. In those cases it is not penalized.



• When supervised by security guards: the entrance fee for the trail is controlled and the parking fee must be paid.




PARKING AND TICKET CONTROL MONITORING SCHEDULE:







Saturdays, Sundays, holidays and bridges, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.




Holy Week (from April 13 to 22): every day, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.




As of June 15: every day, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.








PARKING RATES 2019




•   € 4,5 / vehicle


• € 2 / motorcycle


• € 5 / motorhome
• € 10 / bus group up to 15 pax
• € 20 / bus group +15 pax







TOURIST INFORMATION POINT OF THE AMÉSCOAS AÑO 2019



As of April 18: Saturdays, Sundays and holidays,

 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

 and from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.







Observations  of the Nacedero del Urederra



The total length of the path is 7 kilometres (return) and a difference in height of 200 metres.

We recommend good walking boots due to the irregular terrain, which is impermeable when it rains.

The path is not suitable for persons with reduced mobility nor for children's' pushchairs.

The phone number  34  685 628 949 is only attended when the Information Point at Baquedano is open.

If you need tourist information on the area, contact the tourism office in Estella-Lizarra 34  948 556 301.



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