Vista sul Meandro del Melero
Vista sul Meandro del Melero
Highlight • Punto Panoramico
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The View of Meandro del Melero offers a spectacular natural panorama centered around a dramatic, almost 360-degree bend of the Alagón River. Located at an elevation of approximately 496 meters, this iconic viewpoint sits at the eastern edge of the Sierra de Gata, marking the border between the provinces of Cáceres and Salamanca within Spain's Las Hurdes region. It is a renowned natural monument, celebrated for its unique geological formation where the river carves a striking oxbow, sometimes forming a…
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11 febbraio 2025
Corsa
24 luglio 2023
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Elevazione 500 m
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
mercoledì 4 marzo
14°C
6°C
70 %
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Velocità max vento: 8,0 km/h
The most common and accessible route to the Mirador La Antigua, which offers the best view of Meandro del Melero, is a pleasant walk of about 2 to 3 kilometers from the village of Riomalo de Abajo. This path takes you through forests of pine and chestnut. While the intro mentions numerous trails, specific named routes are not detailed in the provided data. Many visitors simply walk or drive to the Mirador La Antigua from Riomalo de Abajo.
The path directly to the Mirador La Antigua from Riomalo de Abajo is generally considered accessible, with the road having been improved and asphalted. However, the broader region of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata features abrupt landscapes and recondite trails, suggesting that while the main viewpoint access is easy, exploring further into the natural park can involve more challenging terrain. Hikers should be prepared for varied conditions if venturing beyond the main viewpoint.
Parking is available at the Mirador La Antigua. The road leading to the viewpoint from Riomalo de Abajo was improved and conditioned with asphalt by June 2020, and it now includes bus parking, indicating ample space for vehicles. It's advisable to arrive early during peak seasons to secure a spot.
The provided information does not explicitly detail public transport options directly to the Meandro del Melero viewpoint. Access is primarily described as being from Riomalo de Abajo, either by driving or walking. It is recommended to check local transport schedules or consider driving to the area.
Yes, the Meandro del Melero viewpoint and the walk from Riomalo de Abajo are considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant experience for all ages. The highlight data also categorizes it as 'family_friendly'. For dogs, the area is generally welcoming for walks, but always ensure your pet is on a leash and that you clean up after them, especially in natural protected areas.
While the intro mentions autumn for general visits, for specific wildlife viewing, the rutting season for deer takes place from September to October, making this an excellent time to observe them. For birdwatching, the area is a haven year-round, but spring and autumn migrations can offer additional species. To see the meander full of water, it's best to visit after periods of significant rain.
The closest village to the viewpoint is Riomalo de Abajo, which is likely to offer some basic amenities. The research mentions the natural swimming pool Charca La Olla in Riomalo de Abajo, suggesting it's a place with some visitor infrastructure. For more comprehensive options, you would likely need to look in larger towns within the Las Hurdes region or nearby provinces.
The area is rich in wildlife. You can spot foxes, wild goats, deer, wild boars, rabbits, and salamanders. It's particularly notable for protected species such as the black stork, black vulture, griffon vulture, eagles (short-toed and booted), wildcat, and otter. The diverse ecosystem makes it an excellent spot for birdwatching and nature photography.
The Mirador La Antigua is the primary and most renowned viewpoint for the Meandro del Melero itself. However, the surrounding region of Las Hurdes and the Natural Park of Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia offer numerous other natural attractions and viewpoints. The abandoned village of Granadilla is also mentioned as a nearby point of interest for further exploration.
During periods of higher water levels, visitors can enjoy boat trips, canoeing, or even fishing on the Alagón River. The nearby village of Riomalo de Abajo also features the natural swimming pool Charca La Olla. While the meander itself is a river, specific designated wild swimming spots within the meander are not detailed, but water activities are certainly possible when conditions allow.
Given the varied terrain and potential for exploring beyond the main viewpoint, it's advisable to wear comfortable hiking shoes or boots with good grip. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially if hiking during cooler months or at higher elevations. Sun protection, such as a hat and sunscreen, is also important, particularly during warmer seasons.