Attractions and places to see around Arboleas include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. Situated in the fertile Almanzora Valley, approximately 35 km from the coast, the town is known for its olive and citrus groves. The area offers opportunities for exploring countryside trails and experiencing a relaxed pace of life.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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VIA VERDE DEL VALLE DE ALMONZORA is a spectacular route of a total of 98 km through the southeast of the peninsula between the highlands of Granada in the Baza area towards the district of Almendricos, already in the region of Murcia, and passes through the Almanzora Valley in Almería. A route that for decades crossed a railway line that transported tons of iron and other merchandise.
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The cycling trip is distributed in three established stages mainly because each day is totally different in landscapes, history and content. The first day is the Vía Verde Valle del Almanzora Natural Trail, in the province of Almería, full of railway constructions, fertile meadows of orchards and fruit trees, marble sculptures and remains of the iron ore culture that for a century was produced by tons. towards the ports of Murcia. The second stage is the Sierra de Baza Greenway, between El Hijate and the famous iron bridge of Baúl, traveling through the steppe landscapes of the Baza plateau and the edge of the filmy badlands of the Gorafe desert, famous for its magical beauty. and because in the middle of the last century they were the setting for countless spaghetti westerns. And the third day seems like another world, starting from Gor the gravel adventure enters the peaks and mountains of the Sierra de Baza through immense pine forests and oak forests to the radars of Calar Alto, exceeding the level of two thousand meters of altitude with extraordinary views of the northern slope of the Sierra Nevada, closing the loop at the Tíjola station and a section back to Arboleas along the Natural Trail. The beginning is in the San Roque neighborhood of the municipality of Arboleas, at the beginning of the conditioned section of the Almanzora Valley on the route of the Guadix-Almendricos Greenway Natural Trail. The place is a simple road crossing with a guardhouse of the old railway level crossing. The continuation of the old mining railway towards Murcia through Zurgena and Huércal-Overa is not yet ready for bicycle traffic. The small Arboleas railway stop is in the direction of Baza about eight hundred meters later, arranged with gardens on the platforms, the Natural Trail panel, signs with names and distances and a good place to park, it can be an alternative starting point. The residential neighborhoods of Las Caleras, La Perla and El Prado disguise the whitish and steppe environment of the valley slopes, formed mainly by hills of marl, gypsum and other quirks of geology that favor the development of very exclusive and curious plants known as soap dishes.
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It is a small town located at the eastern end of the Sierra de los Filabres. Half of the town is located on a pair of rocky outcrops that elevate the houses. The church dominates the rest.
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Road that crosses the Sierra de Lisbon in its direction towards the center of Vera. It is in this area that there is a set of curves that show the landscape and the slopes of the aforementioned Sierra.
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Arboleas is rich in history. You can explore the 19th-century Parish Church of Santiago, known for its neoclassical style and rich imagery. Don't miss the ancient Torre de Arboleas, a medieval watchtower that now serves as the village clock, offering a glimpse into the town's Moorish past. The modern Town Hall building and the central Plaza de España also reflect the town's character.
Yes, Arboleas is home to the Museo Pedro Gilabert, dedicated to the local artist Pedro Gilabert. It features a permanent collection of 142 olive wood sculptures, along with temporary exhibition halls and an auditorium, contributing significantly to the region's cultural activities.
The region offers beautiful natural settings. Arboleas is nestled in the fertile Almanzora Valley, characterized by orchards, citrus and olive groves, and hills perfect for walking and cycling. You can also visit Francisco Perez Park, a large green space with fruit trees and playgrounds, or enjoy panoramic views of the valley from the Mirador de Limaria. The area is also close to the spurs of the Sierra de los Filabres, offering further opportunities for nature excursions.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the Francisco Perez Park, which features playgrounds and rest areas. The Almanzora settlement, crossed by the Vía Verde, is also considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant stop. Additionally, the Cantoria Tunnel, part of the Vía Verde, is a unique man-made structure that can be an interesting experience for all ages.
The Vía Verde Valle del Almanzora Natural Trail is a scenic route that follows an old railway line through the Almanzora Valley. It's ideal for cycling and walking, passing through fertile orchards, fruit trees, and showcasing remnants of the region's iron ore industry. You can experience sections like the Cantoria Tunnel or stop at Almanzora to enjoy the views.
The area around Arboleas is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes and trails, explore the Hiking around Arboleas, Running Trails around Arboleas, and Road Cycling Routes around Arboleas guides.
Yes, for stunning vistas, visit the Mirador de Limaria in Barriada de Limaria, which offers wonderful views of the Almanzora Valley. Another notable viewpoint is the Bends of the Rambla del Serrón, where the road crosses the Sierra de Lisbon, revealing beautiful landscapes and slopes.
Just a short distance away, Lubrín Village and Castle is a captivating settlement at the eastern end of the Sierra de los Filabres. The village is uniquely built on rocky outcrops, with its church prominently overlooking the rest of the houses, and features a historic castle.
Arboleas celebrates several annual festivals, including Fiestas de Santiago in July, Semana Santa (Easter processions), Santa Ana on July 26, and San Roque on August 15. The town also hosts Gastronomic Days in honor of the Arabic writer Al-Arbulí, featuring local cuisine, and other seasonal events celebrating harvests and local produce.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The Vía Verde is often highlighted for its beautiful scenery and flat, easy paths, making it enjoyable for all. The charm of settlements like Almanzora, with its unique checkerboard streets and opportunities to rest, is also a favorite. The historical significance of places like Lubrín Village and Castle also draws considerable interest.
Yes, Arboleas hosts a popular Saturday market. It's a great place to experience local life, selling fresh produce, clothes, and crafts, and offering a glimpse into the region's authentic culture and cuisine.
Arboleas, situated in the Almanzora Valley, offers a pleasant climate for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most comfortable temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring. Summers can be hot, but early mornings or evenings are still suitable for activities. The region's olive and citrus groves are particularly vibrant during harvest seasons.


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