The Cañón de las Buitreras Natural Monument is located on the eastern periphery of the Alcornocales Natural Park, near Cortes de la Frontera. The Guadiaro river, leaving the Cañada del Real Tesoro (Estación de Cortes), fits into the limestone and margolimestones forming a deep gorge or canyon that reaches 225 m verticality at its highest point. Between the entrance to the canyon and the exit, in the Charco del Moro, there is a drop of 100 m and a route of 2 km.
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El Cañón de las Buitreras Natural Monument | Andalucia.comThe Cañón de las Buitreras is the strikingly named Gorge of the Vultures, after the colony of griffon vultures that nest in the area. The gorge itself is impressive, with often near-vertical sides at times reaching 200m high. In the bottom of the gorge is the Guadiaro river, which has eroded the lim…