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This route begins on an official route (PR-CV 315) to the Fuente de la Gota Aspe, which is a natural spring hidden away in a beautiful canyon near Aspe.
The area also has the potential for an amazing waterfall to form, which can be seen by the shape of the land as you approach the natural spring.
This hiking route also includes a visit to the five natural pools, the “Charcas de Uchel”. These natural pools are hidden away in the hiking area, unknown to many locals.
There was very little water in the Fuente de la Gota Aspe natural spring when I visited in March 2025, but the Charcas de Uchel natural pools were a delight.
This route can be shortened slightly to visit either the natural spring, or the natural pools.
Or it could be extended further up the canyon, to take in more of this beautiful hiking area.
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This hiking route to the natural pools and Fuente de la Gota Aspe consists of:
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If you like easy hikng routes, then you will also like Els Arcs, and the Ruta del Agua Sella.
This route to the Fuente de la Gota Aspe is an easy-moderate hike, with a mixture of:
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Most of the route is easy terrain, excluding the wild detour, which can be avoided.
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The Fuente de la Gota Aspe route is suitable for:
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The route is not suitable for:
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However, there are two shorter alternative options to this Charcas de Uchel and Fuente de la Gota Aspe hiking route.
There is almost no shade (just a short tree archway, and a rock-sheltered area where the natural spring is located), so I recommend that you avoid hiking when it is very hot.
The pools are not suitable for people to swim in, so you cannot cool off there. However, dogs can take a dip!
If you love natural pools, and want to cool off yourself, then check out wild swimming in Sella.
To do this Fuente de la Gota Aspe hiking route, you can park in various locations:
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You can follow my hiking route to the Charcas de Uchel and Fuente de la Gota Aspe here.
Shorter option: Fuente de la Gota Aspe
If you prefer a slightly easier hike, then you can stick to the official PR-CV 315 route, which involves following the route to the “Fuente de la Gota Aspe”, and then returning on exactly the same path:
Shorter option: Natural pools
If you would like hike only through the Charcas de Uchel natural pools, then you can follow my route to here where you will cross the stream, and then follow the latter part of the route.
Longer option
From the natural spring, you can:
If you are in the Aspe area, then you could also:
…You can read about all of these places here.
There is also an incredible outdoor rock art museum hidden in the mountains quite close by, with four different hiking routes providing something for everyone!
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Make sure that you are prepared with this essential outdoor gear for your mountain adventures, such as: Hydration systems, Mobile phone chargers, Headtorches, Water filters, Backpacks, Footwear and a multi-adventure guidebook for your mountain adventures in the Costa Blanca.
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