Public Drinking Spring

Fuente de los Tiloa, 16879 Beteta, Cuenca, Spain

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Fuente de los Tiloa, 16879 Beteta, Cuenca, Spain
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About This Spring

## Overview Fuente de los Tiloa is a public drinking spring located near the village of Beteta in the province of Cuenca, within the Serranía de Cuenca region of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. Situated at an elevation in the rugged limestone landscape of the upper Guadiela river valley, this spring emerges in an area renowned for its exceptional water sources — most notably the nearby Solán de Cabras, one of Spain's most celebrated mineral water brands, whose bottling plant and historic spa sit just a few kilometers away. The Serranía de Cuenca is a karst-rich territory where rainwater filters through ancient Mesozoic limestone formations over long periods, emerging as naturally purified springs. Fuente de los Tiloa is one of many such springs that have served local communities and travelers for centuries. The name "Tiloa" likely references local flora or a historical toponym tied to the area's pastoral and forestry traditions. Beteta itself is a small, picturesque mountain village known for the dramatic Hoz de Beteta gorge, a deep canyon carved by the Guadiela River through towering limestone cliffs. The spring sits within this broader landscape of natural beauty, making it a worthwhile stop for hikers, nature lovers, and anyone exploring the region's remarkable water heritage. The water from Fuente de los Tiloa has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and visitors, consistent with the area's long tradition of spring water consumption. However, as with any natural spring, water quality can vary with conditions and seasons. ## Directions 1. From the village of **Beteta** (Cuenca province), head south along the **CM-2106** road toward Solán de Cabras. 2. The spring is located at GPS coordinates **40.546537, -2.132786**, approximately along this route between Beteta and the Solán de Cabras spa area. 3. Watch for a roadside spring or fountain — public drinking springs in this region are typically marked with a stone or metal spout near the road. 4. If using GPS navigation, enter the coordinates directly, as the spring may not appear by name on all mapping services. *Note: These directions are approximate, based on the GPS coordinates and the spring's position relative to Beteta and Solán de Cabras. Visitors are encouraged to confirm the exact location upon arrival.* ## What to Expect Fuente de los Tiloa is a roadside public spring typical of the Serranía de Cuenca — expect a simple stone or metal fountain spout where water flows from the natural aquifer. Springs like this one are common throughout rural Spain and are traditionally maintained by local municipalities for public use. The surrounding landscape is spectacular. The area between Beteta and Solán de Cabras follows the Guadiela River through dense pine and oak forests, with towering limestone cliffs and the famous Hoz de Beteta gorge nearby. The region is popular for hiking, with well-marked trails through the gorge and surrounding woodlands. The spring is accessible year-round, though flow may vary seasonally — karst springs in this region tend to be strongest in late winter and spring after rainfall and snowmelt. Summer visitors will find the cool spring water especially refreshing. For those exploring the area, consider combining a visit to Fuente de los Tiloa with a walk through the Hoz de Beteta gorge and a stop at the historic Solán de Cabras spa, which has been in use since the 18th century and was famously visited by Spanish royalty.

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40.546537, -2.132786

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Directions 1. From the village of **Beteta** (Cuenca province), head south along the **CM-2106** road toward Solán de Cabras. 2. The spring is located at

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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