Best canyons around Nacimiento feature diverse geological formations, including dry gorges and riverbeds. The region is characterized by impressive geology, with gypsum walls and eroded pillars. Visitors can explore areas with metamorphic and sedimentary materials, offering varied natural landscapes. These canyons provide opportunities to observe unique geological features and local wildlife.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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For most of the year it is a dry gorge and a great place to enjoy not only views of the impressive geology (in places the heavy, compressed earth crust hangs sheerly above eroded pillars of earth) but also rare birds such as the 'Hobby' which is only found in this part of Europe.
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The Rambla de Gérgal begins in the Sierra de los Filabres, but taking into account the desert character of Almería, this part seems like a wide path. Even cars can pass, but I recommend wide wheels, since the road is loose gravel.
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The Rambla de los Yesos is an impressive place. The river bed of dark sand and the gypsum walls that flank it create a spectacular contrast.
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Place of great geological diversity whose geological materials correspond to the metamorphic of the nevadofilábride and the sedimentary of the so-called alpujárride. In this ravine, or boulevard, we can see small "cerradas" made of conglomerates and clay.
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The path of the Jairola ditch is a panoramic path that passes through the ravine of the Arroyo de los Santos and offers a privileged view of the town of Abrucena.
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The panoramic path of the La Jairola irrigation canal passes through a beautiful viewpoint of the town of Abrucena, the spectacular ravine of the Santos stream and the El Castillejo hill, where there are remains of an old Arab fortification.
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The canyons around Nacimiento are known for their diverse geology. For instance, Rambla de los Yesos features impressive gypsum walls and eroded pillars, offering a glimpse of the earth's compressed crust. Cañada de los Arquillos showcases a mix of metamorphic and sedimentary materials, including small 'cerradas' made of conglomerates and clay.
Yes, Rambla de Gérgal is a notable river gorge that originates in the Sierra de los Filabres. This section is characterized by a wide path of loose gravel, making it accessible for exploration, though wide wheels are recommended if driving.
In dry gorges like Rambla de los Yesos, visitors have the opportunity to spot rare birds such as the 'Hobby,' which is unique to this part of Europe. The natural environment of the canyons supports various local wildlife.
Yes, Cañada de los Arquillos is noted as a dog-friendly gorge, suggesting it's suitable for walks with the family and pets. The diverse geological features can also be engaging for children.
For stunning panoramic views, consider the View of Abrucena from the Jairola Irrigation Channel Path. This path offers a privileged perspective of the town of Abrucena and the ravine of the Arroyo de los Santos. Another excellent spot is La Jairola, which provides a beautiful viewpoint of Abrucena, the spectacular Santos stream ravine, and the El Castillejo hill.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the Nacimiento area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and general cycling routes. These guides provide options for different difficulty levels, from moderate to difficult.
Yes, near the La Jairola viewpoint, you can find the El Castillejo hill, which holds remains of an old Arab fortification. This adds a historical dimension to the natural beauty of the area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the impressive geology, such as the gypsum walls and eroded pillars of Rambla de los Yesos. The diverse natural landscapes, from dry gorges to river paths, and the opportunities to observe unique geological features and local wildlife are also highly valued.
For runners, the Nacimiento area offers several challenging trails. Popular options include the 'El Encinar de Abrucena – trail running circular from Abrucena (PR-A 15)', 'Cordel de la Solana Trail', and 'La Jairola - El Castillejo Trail'. You can find more details and routes in the Running Trails around Nacimiento guide.
When visiting Rambla de los Yesos, be aware that it is a dry gorge for most of the year. It's an excellent spot to appreciate the impressive geology, including the heavy, compressed earth crust hanging above eroded pillars, and to look out for rare birds like the 'Hobby'.
The Rambla de Gérgal features a wide path of loose gravel. While it can be traversed, if you plan to use a vehicle, it's recommended to have wide wheels for better navigation on the terrain.
Absolutely. The region around Nacimiento is popular for cycling. You can explore routes like 'Calar Alto — circular desde Gérgal' or 'Gérgal, Olula de Castro and Tabernas Desert Loop'. More options are available in the Cycling around Nacimiento guide.


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