8 days, 7 nights
Hiking, Trekking
Cultural, Nature
Self-guided
Discover the magic of the Alpujarras and Sierra Nevada on an unforgettable 8-day hiking adventure.
Start in the high mountain village of Trevélez, famous for its whitewashed houses and world-class jamón.
Follow ancient trails through canyons, hidden valleys, and mountain plains, with options to conquer Mulhacén, the highest peak in mainland Spain, or enjoy gentler scenic walks.
Charming villages like Capileira, Ferreirola, and Pampaneira welcome you with authentic culture, vibrant atmospheres, and stunning views.
Along the way, you’ll explore wild landscapes, Buddhist retreats, lush forests, and high meadows alive with mountain goats and alpine flowers. End your journey with a heart full of memories and easy connections to Malaga, Granada or Almería.
Your journey begins in Trevelez. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada mountains, it is one of the highest villages in Spain, sitting at an altitude of approximately 1,476 meters (4,842 feet) above sea level. This lofty position affords the village breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, as well as a cool, crisp climate, which has significantly influenced its culture and economy. Trevélez has a rich history, with roots that can be traced back to the Moorish period in Spain. The village's layout, with its narrow, winding streets and whitewashed houses, reflects its Moorish past. The residents of Trevélez have maintained many of the traditions and customs of the Alpujarras, including their distinctive architecture and agricultural practices. Take your time to visit this tranquil village and enjoy some of the best tapas and “jamon” of Spain.
After breakfast, your journey concludes with a public bus ride to either Granada or Almería. Both cities offer frequent connections to other major Spanish cities.
The level is medium to hard. It’s designed for hikers in good physical condition with experience in both medium and high mountain terrain.
You’ll walk between 8 and 19 km per day, with elevation gains ranging from 400 to 1900 meters. Most routes are circular and offer shorter alternatives if needed.
The trails vary from wide to narrow paths and include some steep ascents and descents. If you decide to climb to the top of the Muhacen, you need to prepare very carefully
The tour is available from 20 March to 31 May and from 15 September to 15 November.
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