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Pisuerga River Source (Cueva del Cobre)

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Pisuerga River Source (Cueva del Cobre)

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The Source of the Pisuerga River (Cueva del Cobre) is a captivating natural monument nestled within the Cantabrian Mountains, specifically in the Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre Natural Park - Montaña Palentina, in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain. This impressive cave, situated at an elevation of 1612 meters, is renowned for the dramatic emergence of the Pisuerga River from its depths. While the Cueva del Cobre has long been considered the traditional source, the river's true origin…

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    October 10, 2024

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    The Pisuerga River rises in the province of Palencia, in the region of Castile and León, Spain. Its source is in the Covarrés glacial basin, between the Valdecebollas peak and the Sierra de Híjar, in a place known as Sel de la Fuente.
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    The Pisuerga River is born in the Cueva del Cobre, a rocky cavity 8.5km long through which you can walk inside without any problem.
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    The Pisuerga River is born in the Cueva del Cobre, a rocky cavity 8.5km long through which you can walk inside without any problem.
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    1. Fuente Cobre Trail

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    Hike the moderate 7.3-mile Fuente Cobre Trail in Montaña Palentina Natural Park to discover the traditional source of the Pisuerga River.

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    Location: La Pernía, Cervera, Palencia, Castile and León, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the actual source of the Pisuerga River, and how does it relate to the Cueva del Cobre?

    While the Cueva del Cobre is the traditional and most visible emergence point of the Pisuerga River, later studies revealed that the true source is located higher in the glacial cirque of Covarrés, at the foot of Valdecebollas. The river's waters disappear into a sinkhole at Sel de la Fuente and travel underground for about three kilometers before dramatically reappearing at Fuente Cobre, which is the Cueva del Cobre.

    What is the typical difficulty and length of the main hiking trail to the Cueva del Cobre?

    The most popular hike to the Cueva del Cobre, typically starting from Santa María de Redondo, is considered of moderate difficulty. It covers approximately 13 kilometers with an elevation gain of about 500 meters. The route is generally well-signposted, making it accessible for most hikers with a reasonable fitness level.

    Is the Cueva del Cobre accessible for exploration, and what are its internal features?

    The initial part of the Cueva del Cobre is easily accessible, allowing visitors to witness the river's emergence. However, exploring deeper into its intricate labyrinth of tunnels, which stretches for approximately 8,500 meters, requires specialized equipment and expertise due to the presence of potholes, waterfalls, and rappels. The cave features impressive vaults, deep potholes (marmitas profundas), and blue flowstone (colada azul), with an internal temperature ranging between 10 and 13 °C.

    Are there any specific parking facilities available for visitors to the Cueva del Cobre?

    Visitors typically park in the picturesque village of Santa María de Redondo, which serves as the primary starting point for hikes to the Cueva del Cobre. While specific dedicated parking facilities at the cave entrance itself are limited, ample parking is usually available within the village, especially on the outskirts. Arriving earlier in the day, particularly during peak season, is advisable to secure a spot.

    Is the hike to the Source of the Pisuerga River (Cueva del Cobre) suitable for families with children or dogs?

    The main trail from Santa María de Redondo is generally considered family-friendly for children accustomed to moderate hikes, given its well-marked path and scenic views. For those with dogs, the trails in the Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre Natural Park are typically dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially around wildlife and other hikers.

    What are the best times of year to visit the Cueva del Cobre, considering weather and crowds?

    The warmer months (late spring to early autumn) are generally considered the best time to visit, as trails are clear and the surrounding nature is in full bloom. However, the dramatic river emergence can be impressive year-round. To avoid larger crowds, consider visiting on weekdays or during the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn). Winter visits are possible but may involve snow and colder conditions, requiring appropriate gear.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near the Cueva del Cobre?

    Yes, the nearby village of Santa María de Redondo, which is the starting point for many hikes, offers some local amenities. You can find cafes, traditional restaurants, and rural accommodation options (such as guesthouses or rural hotels) there. These establishments provide a convenient base for exploring the area and experiencing local cuisine and culture.

    What unique geological features can be observed at the Cueva del Cobre and along the Pisuerga River's course?

    The Cueva del Cobre itself is a remarkable calcareous cavity featuring deep potholes (marmitas profundas) and striking blue flowstone (colada azul). The river's journey from its true source involves a fascinating subterranean course through the larger "Sistema del Cobre," where it disappears into a sinkhole and re-emerges. This karst landscape is characteristic of the Cantabrian Mountains, showcasing impressive erosion and water-formed structures.

    Are there alternative or circular hiking routes available in the Cueva del Cobre area besides the main trail?

    Yes, the Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre Natural Park offers a variety of hiking opportunities beyond the direct route to the Cueva del Cobre. Hikers can explore numerous circular walks and alternative trails that showcase the diverse landscapes of the Montaña Palentina, including extensive forests and panoramic viewpoints. These routes vary in difficulty and length, providing options for different preferences and fitness levels.

    What should I pack for a hike to the Cueva del Cobre, especially considering the cave's internal temperature?

    For the hike, comfortable hiking boots, weather-appropriate clothing, water, and snacks are essential. Given the cave's internal temperature of 10-13 °C, even on warm days, it's advisable to dress in layers and bring an extra jacket or fleece to stay warm when exploring the cave's entrance. A headlamp or flashlight can also be useful if you wish to peer further into the accessible sections.

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