Fuente de los Cien Caños
"The Fuente de los Cien Caños, where water whispers in a hundred voices, reminds us that beauty often lies in the simplicity of nature."

Fuente de los Cien Caños: The Source of the Guadalhorce River
An Impressive Natural Phenomenon in Villanueva del Trabuco
The Fuente de los Cien Caños is a unique natural monument in the province of Málaga. This remarkable water source is located on the limestone slopes of the Sierra de San Jorge, in Villanueva del Trabuco. Water flows from numerous springs here and is collected through an ingenious irrigation system. The upper and lower water streams are connected by a network of channels, creating a spectacular sight. This water feeds the Guadalhorce River, one of the most important rivers in the region.

The Sierra de San Jorge and the Surrounding Landscape
The Sierra de San Jorge forms the easternmost end of the Sierra de Camarolos, a series of limestone mountains stretching across the province of Málaga. This area is characterized by a diverse landscape with typical Mediterranean vegetation. Visitors can find vast olive groves, pine forests, and ancient oak trees, interspersed with shrubland and undergrowth. The combination of mountains and green valleys makes it an ideal destination for nature lovers and hikers.
The Archidona Plain and the Guadalhorce River
At the foot of the mountains lies the Archidona Plain, an area of gently rolling hills covered with grain fields and olive groves. Here, traditional farmsteads receive irrigation water from the Sierra Gorda and Sierra de San Jorge. Along with water from the Gibalto Stream, this forms the Guadalhorce River. This river, the longest flowing exclusively through the province of Málaga, plays a crucial role in the region’s water supply. On its journey to the Mediterranean Sea, it passes through ten towns and creates breathtaking landscapes such as the Los Gaitanes Gorge.

Visiting the Fuente de los Cien Caños
For those seeking a unique natural experience, the Fuente de los Cien Caños is a must-visit. The combination of flowing water, historic irrigation systems, and lush landscapes makes it an intriguing destination for hikers and adventurers. Thanks to its central location in Villanueva del Trabuco, this site is easily accessible for a day trip or an extended exploration of Málaga’s natural beauty. The Fuente de los Cien Caños is a stunning example of how nature and history come together in a spectacular display of water and stone.
Beautiful natural parks in Andalusia include: Caminito del Rey, Los Tajos del Alcázar, Montes de Málaga, El Torcal, Fuente de los Cien Caños, Sierras de Tejeda Almijara y Alhama, Parque Natural de los Alcornocales, La Sierra de Grazalema, Parque Natural de Doñana, Cabo de Gata-Níjar, El Saltillo | turismo