Sierra de Aracena explained

Sierra de Aracena
Country:Spain
Location:Andalusia
Length Km:58
Length Orientation:NW/SE
Width Km:15
Width Orientation:NE/SW
Highest:Cerro del Castaño
Elevation M:962
Coordinates:33.9597°N -6.5853°W
Parent:Sierra Morena
Map:Spain
Geology:Schist, slate and quartzite
Period:Paleozoic
Orogeny:Variscan orogeny
Range Coordinates:37.9°N -43°W

Sierra de Aracena is the westernmost mountain range of the Sierra Morena, Andalusia, Spain. It is located in the northern part of Huelva Province.

The range is named after the town of Aracena.

Description

The Sierra de Aracena is not very high and its mountains have a gentle, rounded shape. The height of most of the summits lies between 400mand900mm (1,300feetand3,000feetm). Its highest point is 962m (3,156feet) high Cerro del Castaño.[1] Other notable summits are Cerro de San Cristóbal 917m (3,009feet) and Cerro de Santa Bárbara 814m (2,671feet), the latter located close to Cortegana. The Odiel and Murtigas are the main rivers in the area of the range.[2]

The climate is relatively humid for Andalusian standards and there is a small village in most of the valleys. The undisturbed slopes of the mountains are mostly covered in forest, which is made up of Chestnut, Holm Oak and Cork Oak trees.[3]

Protected areas

The Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park is located in the area of the range.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mendikat.net/monte.php?numero=714es Mendikat - Castaño/Riscos Altos (960 m)
  2. http://www.andalucia.org/espacios-naturales/parque-natural/sierra-de-aracena-y-picos-de-aroche/?set_language=es Park entry
  3. http://www.wandern-in-andalusien.de/html/sierra_de_aracena.html Sierra de Aracena (in German)