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Castle of the Five Corners (Salvatierra Castle)

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Castle of the Five Corners (Salvatierra Castle)

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The Castillo de las Cinco Esquinas, also widely known as the Castillo de Salvatierra, is a historic fortress perched majestically on the Cerro de Salvatierra in Cazorla, Jaén, Andalusia, Spain. This significant landmark, reaching elevations of 1160 to 1176 meters above sea level, stands as a testament to medieval military architecture within the stunning Sierra de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park. Constructed in the latter half of the 14th century upon earlier Arab foundations, it played a crucial…

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    July 3, 2022

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    These ruins belong to the Salvatierra castle or commonly called the Five Corners. From the top you can enjoy the views of the mountains and Cazorla. It is the point where some of the hiking routes in the Sierra de Cazorla begin.
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    High on the rugged slopes of the Sierra de la Villa in Villena, Alicante, stands the Castillo de Salvatierra, affectionately known as El Castillico. This ancient fortress, dating back to the 10th century, offers a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era when strategic military ingenuity and architectural ingenuity combined to create an impressive fortress.
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    March 23, 2023

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    The Castle of the Five Corners is a fortress built in the second half of the 14th century. It is located in the municipality of Cazorla, Spain, on a rocky plateau, near its summit.
    The hill is called Cerro Salvatierra, hence the castle is also known as Castillo de Salvatierra.
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Location: Cazorla, Sierra De Cazorla, Jaén, Andalusia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best hiking routes to Castillo de las Cinco Esquinas (Castillo de Salvatierra)?

    The castle is a popular starting or ending point for several rewarding hikes in the Sierra de Cazorla. While the intro mentions routes, for specific recommendations, hikers often enjoy the path from La Iruela, which is accessible via a forest track. For a more extended adventure, consider routes that incorporate the surrounding natural park, offering diverse landscapes and viewpoints. Many trails vary in length and difficulty, so checking local trail maps or komoot for detailed route information is recommended to find one that suits your fitness level and preferences.

    What is the typical hiking difficulty and length for trails around Castillo de Salvatierra?

    The difficulty of trails around Castillo de Salvatierra can vary significantly. The direct path to the castle from La Iruela is generally considered moderate due to its elevation gain, but it's manageable for most. More extensive routes into the Sierra de Cazorla can range from easy family-friendly walks to challenging full-day treks. Hikers should expect uneven terrain and some steep sections, especially closer to the castle. Trail lengths can range from short 1-2 hour walks to multi-hour excursions, depending on the chosen route.

    Are there any family-friendly walking trails suitable for children near Castillo de las Cinco Esquinas?

    Yes, while the immediate ascent to the castle involves some elevation, there are options for families. The forest track leading to the castle can be a good starting point for a family walk, though younger children might find the final climb a bit strenuous. Look for routes in the broader Cazorla area that are specifically marked as easy or suitable for families, often featuring gentler gradients and well-maintained paths. Always ensure children are wearing appropriate footwear and that you carry enough water.

    Is Castillo de las Cinco Esquinas (Castillo de Salvatierra) dog-friendly?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the outdoor trails leading to and around the castle ruins. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the uneven terrain and potential for other visitors or wildlife. Ensure you bring water for your pet, as facilities might be limited. Always practice responsible pet ownership by cleaning up after your dog.

    What are the parking options and accessibility like for Castillo de las Cinco Esquinas?

    Access to the castle is primarily via a forest track that begins from La Iruela. Parking is typically available near the start of this track or in designated areas in La Iruela itself. Given the popularity of the site, especially during peak seasons or weekends, parking spaces can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot. The final approach to the castle involves walking on uneven surfaces, so sturdy footwear is essential.

    What is the best time of year to visit Castillo de las Cinco Esquinas for hiking, considering weather and crowds?

    While the intro mentions spring and autumn as ideal for mild weather, if you're looking to avoid crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (late spring/early summer or early autumn) on weekdays. Summer can be very hot, making midday hikes challenging, and winter can bring colder temperatures and potentially snow at this elevation (1160-1176 meters), which might affect trail conditions. Always check the local weather forecast before your visit, especially for seasonal considerations like heatwaves or potential snowfall.

    Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known viewpoints near Castillo de Salvatierra?

    Beyond the castle itself, the entire Cerro de Salvatierra offers numerous vantage points. Exploring the paths that branch off the main track can lead to quieter spots with equally stunning views of Cazorla, the Sierra de Las Villas, and the Guadalquivir valley. Keep an eye out for natural rock formations and diverse flora. The area is rich in natural beauty, so a bit of exploration off the main path (while staying on marked trails for safety) can reveal unique perspectives.

    What kind of natural features or topography can I expect around Castillo de las Cinco Esquinas?

    The castle is situated on the Cerro de Salvatierra, a hill with an elevation ranging from 1160 to 1176 meters above sea level. The topography is rugged, characterized by rocky outcrops, pine forests, and Mediterranean scrubland typical of the Sierra de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park. Hikers will encounter varied terrain, including inclines and uneven paths, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The strategic location was chosen for its natural defensive advantages and commanding views.

    Are there any restaurants, cafes, or accommodation options close to Castillo de Salvatierra?

    The Castillo de las Cinco Esquinas is located just outside the town of Cazorla. Therefore, you'll find a good selection of restaurants, cafes, and various accommodation options (hotels, guesthouses, rural apartments) within Cazorla itself. It's a short drive or a pleasant walk from the base of the castle hill into the town center, where you can enjoy local Andalusian cuisine and find amenities.

    What should I wear and bring for a hike to Castillo de las Cinco Esquinas?

    Given the rugged terrain and varying weather conditions at this elevation, sturdy hiking boots or shoes with good grip are highly recommended. Dress in layers, as temperatures can change, especially between sun and shade or throughout the day. Bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and a camera for the incredible views. A light backpack is useful for carrying essentials. In cooler months, a windproof jacket is advisable.

    Is public transport available to reach Castillo de Salvatierra?

    Direct public transport to the castle itself is not available, as it's located on a hill accessible via a forest track. However, you can reach the town of Cazorla by bus from larger cities in Andalusia. From Cazorla, you would then need to arrange for a taxi or walk to the starting point of the forest track leading up to the castle. Most visitors prefer to drive or hike from nearby towns like La Iruela.

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