Attractions and places to see around Salar offer a variety of outdoor experiences in the region of Salar, Granada. The area features natural landscapes including rivers and gorges, alongside historical sites and viewpoints. Visitors can explore routes through the Sierra de Loja and discover features shaped by local rivers. Salar provides opportunities for outdoor activities, with more than 10 points of interest available.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Nice walk and beautiful place. Can only recommend.
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I past it with an Ebike with 20" wheels. Underwater is cement surface. Even kids can cross with no problem
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It is a fairly simple ford and is fully cemented so there are no stones or obstacles at the bottom. It's not deep.
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This is the Genil Asu river, it passes through an area of Loja called Los Infiernos de Loja.
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Uphill or downhill from here you can see the town of Cacín and where the Río Cacín formed an alluvial terrace that gives a difference in height between the fluvial space and from the top of the road.
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Great area for hiking, with shade and near the Riofrio River.
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An awesome place. Lots of shade and old fig trees with thick branches everywhere. Ruins of an old mill and a charming path along the creek. And there is even a little waterfall, although somewhat hidden and harder to access.
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This is a spectacular route through the Sierra de Loja, which ascends to the Cruz del Periquete.
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The Salar region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for running trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling tours. These routes vary in difficulty from moderate to difficult, providing options for different fitness levels.
Yes, you can explore historical sites such as the Old Mill Ruins and Creek Path in Riofrío. This area offers a charming path along a creek, ruins of an old mill, and even a hidden waterfall, providing a blend of history and nature.
The region boasts diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the Periquete Cross, a summit offering spectacular views through the Sierra de Loja. Another notable spot is the Infiernos of Loja and the Genil River, a beautiful river area with a pleasant walk through a gorge. For panoramic views, head to On monte, on descend et on recommence, where you can see the town of Cacín and the Río Cacín's alluvial terrace.
For a simple and safe outdoor experience suitable for families, consider visiting the Ford of the Vilano Stream. It's a cemented ford that is not deep, making it easy for children and even e-bikes with small wheels to cross without obstacles.
For routes like the one to Periquete Cross, the best times to visit are during spring, autumn, and winter. These seasons generally offer more comfortable temperatures for hiking and exploring the stony terrain.
The trails around Salar vary in difficulty. For running, you'll find mostly moderate to difficult routes, such as the 'Torre de Salar – Villa romana del Salar loop' which is moderate, or the 'Mirador de Sylvania – Isabel I of Castile Viewpoint loop' which is difficult. Similarly, cycling routes range from easy to difficult, with many moderate and difficult options available.
When undertaking outdoor activities, especially on stony terrain like the route to Periquete Cross, it is essential to wear suitable footwear. Layered clothing is also recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, particularly during spring, autumn, and winter.
Yes, the region offers several viewpoints. The On monte, on descend et on recommence viewpoint provides excellent views of the town of Cacín and the alluvial terrace formed by the Río Cacín. Additionally, the Periquete Cross summit also serves as a viewpoint with spectacular panoramas of the Sierra de Loja.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunities for pleasant walks. The Infiernos of Loja and the Genil River is often recommended for its beautiful scenery and enjoyable walking paths. The shaded areas and charming paths along the creek at the Old Mill Ruins and Creek Path in Riofrío are also highly valued.
Absolutely. The Infiernos of Loja and the Genil River is a prime example, where the Genil Asu river flows through a notable gorge. You can also find a charming creek path near the Old Mill Ruins and Creek Path in Riofrío, which features a hidden waterfall.
While specific circular walks for attractions are not detailed, many of the nearby routes for running and cycling are designed as loops. For instance, the 'Torre de Salar – Villa romana del Salar loop' is a moderate running trail, and there are various cycling loops like the 'Water Fountain loop from Salar' for touring bicycles.
The terrain varies depending on the specific location. For high-altitude attractions like Periquete Cross, expect stony terrain that requires suitable footwear. Other areas, such as the Old Mill Ruins and Creek Path in Riofrío, offer shaded paths along creeks.


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