Baños de la Hedionda, Casares, Málaga
Este Rincón Singular y Patrimonio hidráulico es uno de los hitos del macizo de la Utrera y de toda la villa, su peculiaridad como Baños Sulfurosos y lo dilatado de su utilización por el hombre han venido a enriquecer su papel no sólo como realidad histórica y científica, sino como elemento cultural de primer orden. En la actualidad sus aguas siguen siendo de uso público y la zona está declarada como Bien de Interés Cultural. Andalucía, donde salud y bienestar son anfitriones.
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Un balneario de origen arabe de acceso y disfrute gratuito emplazado en la localidad Malagueña de Casares que se caracteriza por las propiedades curativas de sus aguas sulfurosas.
Baños romanos de la Hedionda, Casares. Rincón Singular de la provincia de Málaga.
Baños romanos de la Hedionda, Casares (Rincón Singular).
Dicen que aquí el diablo exhaló su último aliento cuando fue expulsado por Santiago. Esta es una de las leyendas que el imaginario popular guarda para justificar el olor a azufre de las aguas. Los conocidos como Baños de la Hedionda, Bien de Interés Cultural, constituyen uno de los hitos históricos del macizo de la Utrera y en general de toda Casares.
Se trata de unos Baños Sulfurosos Ferruginosos, situados en un hermoso y ventajoso paraje, que el hombre ha sabido aprovechar desde tiempos de los romanos. El recinto del balneario, cuadrado, con una bóveda esférica de pechinas y dos bóvedas de cañón, se encuentra en el margen derecho del arroyo Albarrán y muy cerca del límite con el municipio de Manilva.
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Baños sulfurosos ferruginosos de origen romano y remodelación árabe. Consisten en un recinto balneario de forma cuadrada, de aproximadamente 6 metros de lado, con bóveda esférica de pechinas y dos bóvedas de cañón, a levante del mismo, todo bajo las aguas.
Remodelaciones posteriores, fruto de distintos niveles de caudal del venero, hacen que los árabes retoquen su estructura y la amplíen con muros y canalizaciones sacadas a la luz. Los baños se sitúan en el margen derecho del arroyo Albarrán. Los materiales empleados en su construcción son: hormigón de cal, piedras y dobles o triples hileras de ladrilos macizos.
Las leyendas atribuyen su origen al propio Julio César, cuando era pretor, que aliviando una enfermedad hérpetica en sus aguas mandó construirlos. Lo que sí es seguro es que en sus aguas se bañaron sus tropas a la espera de la confrontación con Pompeyo y encontraron alivio a las enfermedades de la piel. La zona de los baños está declarada como Bien de Interés Cultural.
BAÑOS DE LA HEDIONDA - A dip in Julius Caesar's old bathing crib
These Roman baths full of sulphur are only a 15 min drive from Estepona.
Discovered by the Roman's more than 2.000 years ago, it is said that Julius Caesar was a regular here.
If it was good enough for him, it is good enough for me! Regular mud bath and sulphur cleanse it is!
Would you dare to swim in the hidden back chamber at the end of the tunnel? I didn't. Maybe next time!
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La riqueza artística y patrimonial de Andalucía viene dada del crisol de culturas que han convivido en estas tierras a lo largo de los siglos. En cada rincón del sur de España puedes encontrar vestigios de los antepasados que nos hacen imaginar cómo era en sus diferentes etapas históricas. Una de las épocas de esplendor de la que fue conocida como “Bética” fue el Imperio Romano. Si viajas por Andalucía no puedes dejar de visitar los yacimientos arqueológicos de los primeros años de nuestra historia. Teatros, termas, acueductos y necrópolis se encuentran en perfecto estado de conservación a lo largo y ancho de nuestra geografía del Sur de España que te trasladarán a lo más hondo y suntuoso del gran imperio que conquistó el Mediterráneo.
BAÑOS ROMANOS DE LA HEDIONDA EN MANILVA Y CASARES (MÁLAGA)
Dice la historia que hasta el mismísimo Julio César se bañó en la Hedionda para que sus aguas curaran las heridas de una infección en la piel. Su peculiaridad como baños sulfurosos y lo dilatado de su aprovechamiento por el hombre han enriquecido su papel en la realidad histórica y científica. Si viajas por la provincia de Málaga acércate y disfruta de estos baños abovedados que además guardan leyendas misteriosas. Cuentan que el demonio antes de ser expulsado del lugar por Santiago, exhaló su último suspiro aquí dejándole el olor a azufre que actualmente se puede seguir apreciando.
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⚜️Casares is in a dramatic position on the edge of a cliff and is considered to one of the more beautiful pueblos blancos of Malaga - these distinctive white villages which are steadily gaining popularity with tourist anxious to escape the Costa crowds.
⚜️In Casares, the fiestas are wonderfully typical and festive. Each year several are celebrated, including that named after the patron saint, the Virgin del Rosario, which is commemorated during the first week of September and the whole town celebrates with wine and music, as well as dancing the wonderfully distinctive casareno folk dances, which are unique to this region of Andalucia.
⚜️ Every corner holds its own, distinct charm in Casares. This, aside from the sheer wealth of history reflected by the numerous remaining monuments and churches. Prehistoric remains are also here, such as the Iber-Roman fortress of Lacipo or the famous Baths de la Hedioda. The natural beauty of the area is also protected and includes the Sierra Bermeja, Crestallina de Utrera.
⚜️ The story has it that when Julius Caesar visited the area surrounding this small town, he ordered the construction of the village due to the curative properties of the sulphurous and alkaline waters on a skin infection which had plagued him since childhood. He also constructed a magnificent villa here which is today considered a major historic monument. It was in Casares also that the Duke of Arcos forced the surrender of the rebel Moors and in Roman times was sufficiently wealthy community to warrant the construction of the Town Hall.
⚜️ The Emperor of Adriano also passed through Casares en route to Cadiz and in 1885, Blas Infante was born here, a famous lawyer in his time, as well as politician and writer. Although he died during the Spanish Civil War he is still recognised as an important figure in the history of Andalucia and his place of birth is a popular tourist site. The countryside surround Casares is varied and lush. There are the magnificent mountain ranges of the Serrania de Ronda; the close proximity of long sandy beaches and the Rock of Gibraltar all within easy reach and contributing to the region's culture, history and tradition.
⚜️ The villa of Caesar was built around the Arab for, the Castillo Hisa which dates back to the 13th century and sits magnificently on top of the mountain. Today, only its walls and two entrances in the shape of an arch can be appreciated. Surround the building the actual village was built. Some three centuries later, the ruins of the Moorish castle were converted into the Parish Church of La Encarnacion, which still has a strong ecclesiastical presence in the town, together with the Ermita de la Vera Cruz and similar buildings dating from the 18th and 19th centuries.
⚜️ The nerve centre of Casares is the Plaza de España, a community centre and the place where all the principal streets seem to lead. It can be truly stated that every monument seems to have a story to tell, such as the Capuccinos and Santa Catalina which were built between the 16th and 18th centuries and still remain as fascinating tributes to the history of the town.
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Nature's spa at the ancient Roman spring of Baños de la Hedionda, Spain
In this video, Alexandra visit the ancient Roman spring and natural spa at Baños de la Hedionda, Spain.
The waters flow with natural sulphur and iron, and the area is abundant with rich healing alluvial mud, which is high in silt and can help to release toxins from the skin.
Visit for more info and to book a bathing slot.
The website for the baths tells of its interesting history:
It is said that here was where the Devil exhaled his last breath when he was expelled by St. James. This is one of the legends that the popular imagery has collected to justify the smell of sulphur in its waters. The Baños de la Hedionda, Bien de Interés Cultural [Heritage of Cultural Interest], constitutes one of the historical landmarks of the massif of la Utrera and of the entire Casares in general.
They are sulphurous and ferruginous baths situated in a delightful and advantageous setting which man has known how to make the best of since Roman times. The square building of the spa has a circular dome with pedentives and two other barrel vaults, and is found by the right river bank of the Albarrán stream and near the border with the municipality of Manilva.
This spa is inside a squared closed space with six meters long sides, one sphere vault and two barrel vaults. Water goes through the whole space: there are Roman baths, renovated by Arabs, with water that is rich in sulphurous and iron.
Arabs changed the framework of the baths due to changes in the water flow. They broaden their walls and took the pipes to the surface. The baths are on the right side of the Stream Albarrán. The materials that were used during the building are whitewash, concrete, stones and double or triple solid brick rows.
The area that contains baths is proclaimed Heritage of Cultural Interest. It is a historic milestone of the town due to its important cultural role performed from a magnificent location that teems with activities and human creations.
The legend says it was built by Julius Caesar when he was serving as a praetor. Trying to relieve a herpetic illness in these waters, he ordered the construction of the baths. It is certain that his troops had a bath there while they were waiting to confront Pompey`s army and they found it could heel skin diseases.
Nevertheless, there are many more legends about the baths that aim to give answer to their origins. Was it magic or faith? It is said that, when Santiago expelled a demon who lived in those waters, his last breath gave them a sulphurous smell. This legend was retold by plenty of authors.
The most popular assumption has historical background. In 61 BC, Roman troops based in that area were waiting for the battle with Pompey. As they were suffering from scabies, they tried to get relief in those pools. Nevertheless, most of stories tell that the one who was responsible for building the baths was Julius Caesar himself, who got healed there. The research seems to confirm the Roman origin, although there were some changes in the original structure of the baths.
What is sure is that whenever the town of Casares had been mentioned, even in the old treatises on geography, the healing properties of the Hedionda Spa and its marvelous location were pointed out.
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