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Hotel Sierra de Quesada
Sierra de Cazorla at dawn

Surroundings

Quesada, natural gateway to the Sierra

A white village in southern Jaén, watched over by the Sierra de Cazorla and surrounded by a sea of olive trees. The ideal starting point to discover the natural heart of Andalusia.

What to visit

Nature, culture and flavour

One trip, many possibilities. Here are some of the unmissable spots near the hotel.

Quesada is a land of poets and painters. Miguel Hernández wrote part of his work here, and Rafael Zabaleta was born here. Today it remains a quiet village, ideal for disconnecting and discovering the south of Jaén at your leisure.

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Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park
15 km to the park entrance

Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park

Spain's most extensive natural park. Trails, viewpoints, rivers and the source of the Guadalquivir river less than an hour from the hotel.

Rafael Zabaleta Museum
5 minutes on foot

Rafael Zabaleta Museum

A universally acclaimed Quesada-born painter. His works are preserved in his home village, in the historic town centre.

Guadalentín River Trail
10 minutes by car

Guadalentín River Trail

An accessible walk along the river, ideal for families and perfect for finishing the morning with a good aperitif in the village.

Quesada village centre
7 minutes on foot

Quesada village centre

Tapas bars, olive mills, plazas — the essence of rural Andalusia in one of the south of Jaén's white villages.

Getting here

In the centre of Quesada

Right next to the village centre, with nearby parking and good road connections.

  • Avenida de Úbeda 37, 23480 Quesada, Jaén
  • Cazorla village~30 min by car
  • Úbeda and Baeza (UNESCO Heritage)~1 hour by car
  • Jaén city~1 hour by car
  • Tranco Reservoir~1 hour by car
  • Granada~2 hours by car