Location:
It’s situated 11,5 kilometres north of the town centre, in the surroundings of the pond and la Casa of la Fuente del Pinar.
Tourist and recreational value:
Medium
What’s so special about it?:
It’s a noteworthy specimen due to its big dimensions.
One detail:
It isn’t included in any protected area. This variety of tree is classified as a species of special interest.
Description:
It’s a very large holm oak (Quercus ilex) with a trunk diameter of 1,30 metres: 2,30 metres and it’s about 10 metres high. The maximum width of the crown is approximately 15,3 metres. It has a trunk with three main branches and roots which can be slightly seen. This variety of tree has a very large, umbrella-shaped crown, round and well-formed. It is located in a forest area dominated by esparto field and areas where parent rock appears next to a small valley devoted to vine growing in bush vineyards.



