Best mountain peaks around Benahavís offer diverse terrain within the Sierra Blanca mountains of Andalusia. This region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, providing elevated perspectives of the Mediterranean coast and surrounding natural parks. The area features numerous summits and viewpoints, attracting visitors seeking both challenging ascents and accessible scenic spots. Its proximity to the coast allows for unique views combining sea and mountain vistas.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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As of April 2026 , one can reach the recreational area Quejigales by car. The route is well marked and chill, compared to other routes marked as “Hard” on Komoot. The final ascent to the peak is well marked and very doable as is the descent. The views are very nice, from the Sierra Nevada to the Sierra de Grazalema, from Malaga to Gilbraltar. Overall a rewarding hike!
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Beautiful views towards the town of Ojén. I missed seeing a monument or statue of a roe deer, like the one at the Macho Montés viewpoint.
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Excellent views over Marbella...
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Impressive panoramic view in a very quiet environment
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La Concha is a wonderful goal for a stunning view and hike. Two considerations: When it is very sunny, you’ll be exposed to the sun pretty much all the time. Sunscreen and a hat are most definitely necessary. There are two great starting points: one from Istan (more elevation) and one from the Refugio (less elevation, starts in a forest). I have done both hikes and would recommend to start with the one from Refugio: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/2144328300
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Little used, great views, quite a bit of scrambling
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The region offers several popular peaks. La Concha Peak is a demanding summit known for its expansive views of Andalusia. Another favorite is Cruz de Juanar, offering spectacular views of Marbella, with the mountains of Ceuta visible on clear days. For panoramic views stretching to the coast of Morocco, consider Torrecilla Peak (1,919 m).
Yes, for a more accessible option, Corzo Viewpoint is considered family-friendly and offers beautiful views of the town of Ojén and the Marbella coast. It's an intermediate summit that provides a rewarding experience without the extreme demands of other peaks.
The best time to hike in the Benahavís mountains is typically during the cooler months, from autumn through spring (October to May). Summers can be very hot, so if hiking during this period, it's crucial to start very early in the morning and carry plenty of water, as advised by visitors to peaks like Cruz de Juanar.
The mountain peaks around Benahavís offer diverse and stunning views. From many summits, you can see the Mediterranean coast, the city of Malaga, and even the coast of Morocco on clear days. Inland views often include the Sierra de las Nieves Park and charming local towns like Ojén. For example, Pico del Tajo Negro provides excellent views towards the Marbella coast and the interior of the Sierra de las Nieves.
For challenging hikes like Torrecilla Peak or La Concha Peak, it's recommended to wear appropriate hiking shoes (trail running shoes like Salomon are suggested by some visitors), and consider bringing walking poles for steeper sections. Always carry a good amount of water, food (protein/salty snacks), and start early to ensure you finish in daylight. Be aware of insects in certain areas during specific seasons.
Yes, Benahavís offers various running trails. You can find routes like the 'Montemayor Viewpoint – Puerto de Velate loop' or the 'Running loop from El Palacete'. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Benahavís guide.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for both road cycling and mountain biking. For road cyclists, routes like the 'Júzcar, the Blue Village – Puerto El Madroño loop' are available. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Fuente de la Mina loop'. Detailed routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Benahavís and MTB Trails around Benahavís guides.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular and expansive views from the summits, often highlighting the unique combination of sea and mountain vistas. The challenging nature of many ascents is also appreciated by experienced hikers seeking a rewarding experience. The opportunity to see distant landmarks like the coast of Morocco or Ceuta on clear days is a frequent highlight.
Yes, Pico del Tajo Negro is noted as being 'little used' by visitors, offering great views and a bit of scrambling for those looking for a quieter, more rugged experience away from the most popular trails.
The mountain peaks around Benahavís offer a range of difficulties. Many of the prominent summits, such as La Concha Peak, Cruz de Juanar, and Torrecilla Peak, are considered challenging and best suited for experienced hikers. However, there are also intermediate options like Corzo Viewpoint, which are more accessible.
When hiking to Torrecilla Peak, be aware that near the 'posas' (round ice storage), there might be a lot of insects, so it's not ideal for a break. It's crucial to carry plenty of water and protein/salty lunch, as the trail can be long. Starting early is highly recommended to ensure you return in daylight, and walking poles can be very helpful on the steepest parts.


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