Embark on a short getaway exploring Andalucia’s renowned “Pueblos Blancos” (White Villages), culminating in the historic city of Ronda, dramatically perched atop the breathtaking El Tajo gorge. Begin your journey in Zahara de la Sierra, a dazzling white village nestled on a crag at the foot of the Grazalema mountains. Traverse through the stunning Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, hailed as one of Spain’s most picturesque mountainous regions, boasting rugged limestone peaks, deep gorges, and verdant mountain meadows. Stay overnight in charming boutique hotels scattered across Zahara de la Sierra, Grazalema, and Ronda, immersing yourself in days filled with exhilarating mountain hikes and savoring delectable local cuisine like serrano gazpacho, chorizo sausage, and flavorful Payoyo goat cheese.
Tour Type: Guided HIKING Tour
Province: Granada
Duration: 4 Nights/ 5 Days
Hiking Days: 3 Days
Min Number of Participants: 4
Best Season: March, April, May, June, September, October
Ave distance per day: 15 Km
Difficulty level: Moderate
Total Hiking distance: 46 Km
Start & End at: Granada
Nearest Airport: Granada
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Embark on a short getaway exploring Andalucia’s renowned “Pueblos Blancos” (White Villages), culminating in the historic city of Ronda, dramatically perched atop the breathtaking El Tajo gorge. Begin your journey in Zahara de la Sierra, a dazzling white village nestled on a crag at the foot of the Grazalema mountains. Traverse through the stunning Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, hailed as one of Spain’s most picturesque mountainous regions, boasting rugged limestone peaks, deep gorges, and verdant mountain meadows. Stay overnight in charming boutique hotels scattered across Zahara de la Sierra, Grazalema, and Ronda, immersing yourself in days filled with exhilarating mountain hikes and savoring delectable local cuisine like serrano gazpacho, chorizo sausage, and flavorful Payoyo goat cheese.
Hiking the Alpujarras trail on the Sierra Nevada offers a perfect blend of culture, nature, and history. This region, renowned for its ‘pueblos blancos’ (white-washed villages), boasts a rich cultural heritage as the last stronghold of the Spanish Moors. The Alpujarras are located near the historic city of Granada, where Muslim kings ruled from the Alhambra palace until the Reconquista in 1492.
Throughout history, the natural beauty of the Alpujarras has provided a serene escape from city life. When the last Muslim King, Boabdil, fled Granada, he found refuge in the Alpujarras. The Islamic influence remains evident in the traditional architecture, with flat clay roofs and cylindrical chimneys reminiscent of Berber homes in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains. The Moors also constructed sophisticated irrigation canals known as ‘acequias’ and terraces for agriculture on the fertile mountain slopes.
The Alpujarras are home to around fifty ‘pueblos blancos,’ each perched on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountains. These villages are close enough together to offer ample accommodation and dining options along the way, making the hike suitable for beginners and families with children. There is no need to carry a tent or food, and the GR7 trail is well-marked on its most popular stretches.
Nature won’t disappoint when hiking the Alpujarras along the GR7 trail. This route takes you through picturesque valleys and breathtaking mountain landscapes, offering panoramic views of the snowcapped peaks of the Sierra Nevada.
The trail is remarkably diverse, following ancient donkey and mule tracks that villagers have used for centuries. One moment, you’ll find yourself in a dense forest; the next, you’re hiking through pastures or among almond and olive groves. The constantly changing scenery keeps the hike engaging and visually rewarding.
The Alpujarras is home to rich biodiversity. As you hike the GR7 trail, you might spot the iconic Spanish ibex navigating rocky slopes or see Griffon vultures and golden eagles soaring above. The area is also rich in various reptiles and bird species.
Unlike some of Spain’s more popular hiking destinations, the Alpujarras has retained its authentic rural character. The GR7 trail offers a chance to escape the crowds and immerse yourself in nature, providing a sense of tranquility and solitude.
1, Experience breathtaking hikes amidst limestone peaks, lush pastures, and deep gorges in the Sierra de Grazalema.
2, Relish tapas and local wine in charming bars shaded by fragrant orange trees.
3, Wander through Grazalema’s mountain village, with its quaint narrow lanes and cobbled streets.
4, Discover the vibrant town of Ronda, known for its iconic Puento Nuevo Bridge and the stunning El Tajo gorge.
The guide will provide a detailed briefing on each day’s hike, introduce the trail, and offer continuous advice throughout the day while hiking with the group. The tour leader will handle day-to-day needs. Additionally, the guide will share interesting facts about the region’s true beauty, including its traditions, cuisine, history, and landscapes.
We will organize several outdoor picnics featuring a variety of local products. Each day, we aim to arrive at the hotel at a respectable hour, allowing time to enjoy the surroundings and take a swim in the hotel swimming pool. A hiking day typically lasts between 5 and 6 hours, including breaks and lunch.
Driving Distance: 195 Km
Activity: Local Sightseeing
Our guide will meet you at the hotel in Granada at 9 am. From there, we will drive approximately 195 km to Zahara de la Sierra . Upon arrival, the guide will provide a comprehensive overview of the hiking itinerary for the next 4 days. After a brief refreshment, we will begin our city sightseeing to explore the region.
Accommodation: Hotel
Hiking Distance: 15 Km
Hiking Time: 6-7 hrs
Ascent: 501 m
Descent: 501 m
Difficulty level: Moderate
Embraced by endless olive groves, your initial route today meanders through the serene countryside surrounding Zahara de la Sierra, occasionally passing solitary farmsteads.
As you progress a few kilometers onward, the trail diverges from the olive orchards, leading into a secluded and untamed valley. Watch attentively for deer, relish the cool shade of native woodlands, and breathe in the fragrance of vibrant wildflowers dotting the landscape. To the south, admire the expansive vistas toward Garganta Verde, aptly named for its striking canyon that evokes imagery of a verdant throat.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meal Plan: Breakfast
Hiking Distance: 20 Km
Hiking Time: 6-7 hrs
Ascent: 943 m
Descent: 352 m
Difficulty level: Moderate
Departing from Zahara de la Sierra, your journey leads you towards the shores of Embalse de Zahara before ascending into the hills of the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park. Traverse pine groves and ancient cobblestone paths until you reach the verdant Gaidovar valley, renowned for its rare microclimate fostered by moderate temperatures.
Descend into the picturesque white village of Grazalema, nestled amidst rugged limestone peaks. Take an evening stroll through one of the best-preserved stops on the "pueblos blancos route," marveling at the whitewashed houses adorned with vibrant cascades of geraniums.
Accommodation: Hotel:
Meal Plan: Breakfast
Driving Distance: 25 Km
Hiking Distance: 12 Km
Hiking Time: 5-6 hrs
Ascent: 402
Descent: 236
Difficulty level: Moderate
Begin your day with a brief transfer to the quaint village of Benaojan, where your walk commences along an age-old cobblestone trail. Passing through fields and rustic family farms, your journey unfolds towards the captivating town of Ronda. Despite its popularity, Ronda maintains a profound sense of historical allure. Split by the dramatic 200-meter chasm of the El Tajo gorge, the town is united by the majestic 18th-century Puente Nuevo bridge, offering unparalleled vistas. Delve into the enchanting Moorish quarter, a highlight among many treasures awaiting your exploration through the winding streets.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meal Plan: Breakfast
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Driving Distance: 180 Km
Leaving Ronda behind, we bid farewell to the enchanting white villages that have defined our hike thus far.
While our last day may lack the excitement of discovery, it offers a peaceful conclusion to our Alpujarras adventure, allowing us to reflect on the memories made along the way.
Meal Plan: Breakfast
Min - Max (Persons) | Adult Price | Children Price |
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6 - 10 | €1.300,00 | €0,00 |
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