The turquoise blue waters 💧 aren't just for beaches and pools on paradise islands; ask the people of Navarra, who have in the Nacedero del Urederra one of the most enviable waters in the world 🌍. The location, of course, complements it perfectly. The surrounding ecosystem is filled with beeches, elms, oaks, maples, and ash trees 🌳, as well as small waterfalls and pools that collect water from the Urbasa-Andía Natural Park 🌲🏞️. This area borders one of the most famous routes in all of Navarra, and one of the most spectacular river sources in Spain 🏞️.
Access, limited to 500 people per day, requires a reservation in advance to avoid disappointment 📅. Starting from the village of Baquedano 🏡, the easy trail stretches for 6.2 kilometers (round trip) 🚶♂️, where the sounds of nature alone are enough to forget the rest of the world and focus on the marvel before your eyes 🌿👀. It takes around 3 hours to complete it.