We are already in July and for many disconnect from work and the routine and stress of daily life. The holidays we’ve been waiting for so much throughout the year are already here, and we can’t wait any longer to pack our bags to enjoy the beautiful weather and those endless blue skies and those endless days. starry nights.
Many citizens decide to leave big cities every summer to visit nature, and beaches are one of the most popular destinations. But this creates a minor inconvenience, as a large part of our country’s beaches are filled with tourists, both nationally and from all over the world.
Therefore, if we want to cool off and have a soaking holiday, we always An amazing option to visit one of the 180 most important Spanish rivers exceeding 24,000 kilometers in length. Among them we can find suitable ones for diving. And there are few better ways than to bathe in a river surrounded by trees, plants and wild animals.
It is also important to remember that bathing in the river is as dangerous as bathing in the sea, but there are usually no warning signs or lifeguards, so we must take extreme precautions. But if we take a bath without taking unnecessary risks, we can enjoy experiences with our friends and family that we will definitely keep in our memory.
Here are five great rivers to dive into this summer. But before you go It is recommended that you make sure that you do not have to reserve free entry, as some places may have limited capacity or you need to buy a ticket to enter.
Montanejos Baths (Castellón)
The Arabs already knew about the Mijares Strait and the benefits of its waters in the 12th century. Legend has it that King Zayd Abu Zeid, the last Almohad ruler of Valencia, ordered the construction of some baths with archaeological remains for himself and the women in his harem.
today Montanejos Baths Fountainis a publicly available natural pool that has been declared a Local Availability Asset and is one of the city’s main attractions. Mineral healing hot springs flow through seven pipes next to the natural pool.
Sella River (Asturias)
It is likely that we will not discover anything new when we talk about a river that is visited annually, such as the Sella River. However, we could not help but mention one of the most challenging scenarios to perform different actions. water sports and activities our country like canoeing or rafting
However, if we want to enjoy the fresh water flowing through this 66-kilometer river road and take a bath, we can go to one of the most photographed points of its route: Rome’s famous Roman Bridge. Cangas de Onis. Once the powerhouse of the Kingdom of Asturias, the Sella River leaves a bathing area under one of Asturias’ most impressive monuments and at the foot of the Picos de Europa.
Pou Clar d’Ontinyent (Valencia)
this crystal waters It is a great attraction on hot days and few are as crystalline as those that can be found at Pou Clar d’Ontient. As the name suggests (clear) this magnificent natural pool is one of the best places to cool off in the Community of Valencia.
The town of Ontient, with a population of over 35,000, is known for its magnificent festival of Moors and Christians, but beyond when the town celebrates its festivities, the old town remains oblivious to mass tourism. Ontient residents are lucky enough to be able to enjoy this little paradise year-round. Only half an hour by road to the Mediterranean.
El Caleton (Tenerife)
Overall, there is no doubt that Tenerife and the Canary Islands are an unbeatable holiday destination. a perfect climate and the freshness of the sea and its beaches. But Tenerife also hides other treasures that we can’t miss, like Caletón in the town of Garachico.
Although it is not a river, we could not help but mention these pools of natural origin, formed by the lava coming from the sea. The eruption of Trevejo volcano in 1706 came into contact with sea water. When it solidified, these whimsical and beautiful shapes in which we can swim today emerged.
Hell’s Gate (Extremadura)
Jerte Valley is one of those fairy-tale settlements whose beauty leaves us speechless. In this dreamy place where the blossoming cherry trees play a special role, there is also natural majesty that keeps us cool on the hottest days. And despite its name, Garganta de los Infernos is a haven to stop and bathe if we visit the state of Cáceres.
Source: Informacion