Best mountain peaks around Dúdar are accessible from this village, located 15 kilometers from Granada city. Dúdar serves as a base for exploring the surrounding Sierra Nevada and Sierra de Huétor ranges. The area offers views of high mountains and diverse hiking opportunities within two natural parks. This region features a variety of mountain terrain, from high-altitude summits to peaks within natural parks.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Mandatory stop once you are in it.I call it.the.pwdiez
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Privileged place with views worth the effort you have to make to climb up there! Recommendable!
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The top of Cerro del Sol, located at an altitude of 1,010 meters, gives us beautiful views of the Sierra Nevada.
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The Collado del Alguacil is a beautiful and steep pass as soon as you leave the town of Güéjar Sierra. Prepare your legs for ramps of up to 20% as well as incredible views of the giants of the Sierra Nevada.
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A privileged box to contemplate the giants of Sierra Nevada.
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Route through the Sierra Nevada mountains, specifically in Güejar Sierra, a town located at the head of the Genil River.
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From this privileged enclave you can enjoy wonderful views, where the peaks of Alfacar, Huétor Santillán and the peak of Beas de Granada stand out.
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Sierra with Geodesic Vertex with fantastic views
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Dúdar offers access to impressive peaks in both the Sierra Nevada and Sierra de Huétor ranges. In Sierra Nevada, you can find Mulhacén (mainland Spain's highest), Veleta, and Alcazaba. Within Sierra de Huétor Natural Park, Cerro del Corza is a prominent peak known for its views.
Among the most appreciated peaks are Cerro del Sol Summit, offering beautiful views of the Sierra Nevada, and Alto de Calar, a summit with fantastic panoramic views. Pico de la Cruz is also a favorite for its wonderful views of surrounding peaks.
From peaks like Cerro del Sol Summit and Alto de Calar, you can expect beautiful and fantastic views of the Sierra Nevada. Higher peaks like Mulhacén and Veleta offer spectacular, breathtaking panoramic views, sometimes even extending to Africa on clear days. Cerro del Corza provides expansive views of the Sierra Nevada and other local peaks.
The best times to visit for hiking are late autumn, winter, and spring. During these seasons, the views of snowy mountains are particularly prominent, and the temperatures are generally more favorable for outdoor activities.
Yes, for serious hikers, the Sierra Nevada offers significant challenges. Mulhacén's north face presents a challenging ascent, and tackling Alcazaba as part of the 'Tres Picos' (Mulhacén, Veleta, Alcazaba) is an epic high-mountain trek. The Collado del Alguacil also features steep ramps and incredible views for those seeking a demanding route.
Sierra de Huétor Natural Park, home to Cerro del Corza, is characterized by extensive pine forests, numerous springs, and unique limestone formations that have created spectacular ravines and steep cliffs. It's also known for its rich botanical importance and Mediterranean fauna, including protected species like the golden eagle.
Yes, the Sierra de Huétor Natural Park boasts historical significance, with trenches from the Spanish Civil War integrated into some hiking routes, adding a unique cultural dimension. Mulhacén itself is steeped in legend, named after a 15th-century Moorish king of Granada, Muley Hacén, who is said to be buried at its summit.
Dúdar is a great base for various hiking opportunities. You can find trails ranging from moderate to difficult, including a 'Dúdar loop' that offers fantastic views. For more specific routes, consider exploring the Hiking around Dúdar guide, which includes trails like the 'Beas de Granada Dykes Trail' and routes with challenging sections like 'Fuente del Lago – Cruz del Calar Viewpoint loop'.
Absolutely. The area around Dúdar offers several mountain running trails. You can explore options like the 'Osborne Bull – Canes Reservoir loop' or the 'Remains of the Canal de los Franceses – Pinos Genil loop', both of which are considered difficult. More routes can be found in the Running Trails around Dúdar guide.
Visitors appreciate the privileged perspectives and the effort rewarded with stunning views. Highlights like Cerro del Sol Summit are described as offering 'beautiful views' and being 'worth the effort'. The area is praised for its diverse mountain terrain and the variety of peaks to explore.
Yes, the Collado del Alguacil is a beautiful and steep mountain pass offering incredible views of the Sierra Nevada giants. El Calar of Güéjar Sierra is also noted as a privileged spot to contemplate the majestic peaks of Sierra Nevada.


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