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Fuente de Piedra

The village is best known for its eponymous lagoon

Fuente de Piedra

“Natural beauty reflects in the calm waters of Fuente de Piedra, where the soul finds rest and the heart embraces peace.”

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Fuente de Piedra: Nature, History, and Local Charm

A Village Between Salt and Healing Waters

Fuente de Piedra is located on flat terrain in the Antequera Basin, between Campillos and the provincial border with Seville. The village is best known for its lagoon, a natural area where thousands of flamingos gather each year. Additionally, a healing spring has played a significant role in the local history.

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The Lagoon: An Ecological Wonder

Since prehistoric times, the lagoon has been used as a source of salt. During the Roman era, not only were salt crystals harvested here, but flamingos were also hunted. The bird’s tongue was considered a culinary delicacy. Today, the area is protected and serves as an important breeding ground for flamingos and other migratory birds.

The Spring: Healing Water with a Long History

The healing spring not only gave the village its name but also its reputation. The water was already valued by the Romans for its supposed ability to treat kidney stones. According to historical accounts, Emperor Trajan even had the water transported to Italy.

The Rise of the Village

The present-day village was established in 1547, when houses were built around the spring. People suffering from kidney ailments came to the area to benefit from its water. However, the village’s history was also marked by hardships, such as the Andalusian earthquake, which destroyed the parish church.

From Salt Extraction to Nature Reserve

For centuries, salt was extracted from the lagoon. In the 1930s, an attempt was made to eradicate flamingos, as they were believed to interfere with the salt crystallization process. Eventually, salt extraction was halted in 1951. In 1981, the lagoon was acquired by the Institute for Nature Conservation, and in 1990, it was designated as a nature reserve.

Fuente de Piedra Today

Today, Fuente de Piedra is a vibrant village where nature and history come together. The lagoon’s protected status ensures the preservation of this unique ecosystem. The village retains its distinct character, with a community dedicated to conserving nature and traditions.

Fuente de Piedra is a destination where history and nature complement each other. With its lagoon as a key attraction and a rich historical background, it remains an intriguing place within Andalusia.

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Fun attractions in the area include:  Caminito del Rey | turismo

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