4.6
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16,459
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458
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Hiking trails around Cájar offer access to diverse natural landscapes in the lower hills of the Sierra Nevada. The region features rugged peaks, river valleys, and dramatic gorges like Los Cahorros. Karst topography with cliffs and lush vegetation also characterizes the area, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
4.8
(117)
508
hikers
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(13)
35
hikers
10.2km
03:07
360m
360m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(5)
40
hikers
19.5km
05:16
250m
250m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.9
(7)
32
hikers
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(2)
14
hikers
6.40km
01:50
150m
150m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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After walking through the Puerta de la Justicia and heading for the Nasrid Palace, it is best to go through the Wine Gate.
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Construction of the Cathedral began in 1523 under an initial Gothic design led by Enrique Egas. In 1528, Diego de Siloé took over and transformed the project into a grand Renaissance masterpiece, making it one of the most important cathedrals of the Spanish Renaissance. Construction continued into the 18th century, and its Baroque façade was designed by Alonso Cano in 1667. It is the first great Renaissance cathedral in Spain and a masterpiece of Spanish art.
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The Wine Gate is located in a freely accessible area within the Alhambra, so it can be visited without a specific ticket. It is believed that the Wine Gate dates back to the time of Sultan Muhammad II (1273-1302), making it one of the oldest structures in the Alhambra. Originally, it served as the main entrance to the Alhambra's medina, connecting the military area of the Alcazaba with the residential and artisan area of the palace.
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Granada Cathedral is considered a jewel of the Spanish Renaissance and a must-see in the city. Unique architecture: a fusion of Gothic and Renaissance styles, with contributions from Diego de Siloé and Alonso Cano. Highlights include the Porte del Perdón (Forgiveness Portal), the Main Chapel, and the Plateresque choir stalls.
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The Albaicín is Granada's oldest quarter and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its narrow cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, and charming squares, the district still exudes the Moorish atmosphere of yesteryear. From its many miradores, such as the famous Mirador de San Nicolás, you have stunning views of the Alhambra and the Sierra Nevada. Wandering through the Albaicín is a journey back in time and one of the most beautiful experiences in Granada.
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There's a long suspension bridge above the waterfall. It's a beautiful spot, but not for those with a fear of heights.
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good trail and very pretty
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spectacular views and a site
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There are over 450 hiking routes in the Cájar area, catering to a wide range of abilities. You'll find everything from easy strolls to more challenging mountain treks, with 181 easy, 221 moderate, and 51 difficult trails.
The terrain around Cájar is incredibly diverse, ranging from the lower hills of the Sierra Nevada to dramatic river valleys and gorges. You'll encounter rugged peaks, karst topography with cliffs, and lush vegetation, offering varied landscapes for exploration.
Yes, Cájar offers many accessible trails suitable for families. While specific routes are not listed as 'family-friendly' in the data, many of the 181 easy routes are perfect for a leisurely outing with children. Look for trails with minimal elevation gain and shorter distances.
Many trails in the Cájar region are suitable for hiking with dogs, but it's always best to check local regulations for specific areas, especially within natural parks or protected zones. Generally, trails that are not overly strenuous and allow for dogs on a leash are good options.
Yes, many of the routes around Cájar are designed as circular walks. For example, the Los Cahorros Gorge, Monachil – Hanging Bridge of Los Cahorros loop from Huétor Vega is a popular moderate circular trail that takes you through impressive rock formations and over hanging bridges.
The region is rich in natural beauty and interesting landmarks. A highlight is the Los Cahorros Gorge, Monachil, famous for its narrow passages, hanging bridges, and waterfalls. You can also find historical sites like Plaza Nueva, Granada, or enjoy panoramic views from the San Nicolás Viewpoint on some routes.
Yes, the Los Cahorros Gorge in Monachil is particularly known for its refreshing riverside landscapes and waterfalls, making it a popular destination for hikers seeking these natural features.
The hiking trails around Cájar are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 3,400 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse natural landscapes, from the dramatic gorges and river valleys to the stunning views of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Hike durations vary significantly depending on the route's distance and difficulty. For instance, a moderate trail like the Pico de la Cruz loop from Huétor Vega typically takes around 3 hours 8 minutes to complete, while longer routes can take 4-5 hours or more.
While specific parking details for every easy route aren't provided, many trailheads in the region, especially those closer to towns like Huétor Vega or Monachil, offer convenient parking. Look for shorter, less strenuous routes starting from these areas for easier access.
The region around Cájar offers good hiking opportunities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer can be warm, but trails in river valleys or higher elevations in the Sierra Nevada offer a welcome respite from the heat. Winter hiking is also possible, especially on lower-altitude trails.
Yes, some trailheads are accessible via public transport, particularly those closer to Granada or larger towns. For example, routes that pass through or start near Plaza Nueva, Granada, or other urban centers, often have good public transport links. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific starting points.


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