This is a recreational area with a car park, barbecues, tables and swings for children. It is surrounded by hundred-year-old chestnut trees and by rivers and waterfalls. It is a quiet, remarkably unspoilt area. Here you will find a small suspension bridge over the river. It is from this path where the chestnut grove really becomes a forest and where rowan trees and poplars also appear.
There are several gently sloping paths with small waterfalls and dams crossing the riverbed. In the Autumn this forest is incredibly beautiful.
From where the two rivers fork, the Benabre and the Benéjar, you should continue walking and follow the signposts along the path because there a number of fairy-tale features hidden along the way.