Mountain peaks around Dólar Sierra Nevada is a village situated on the northern slope of Spain's Sierra Nevada Natural Park in Granada. It functions as a gateway to the Sierra Nevada mountain range, which features numerous peaks exceeding 3,000 meters. The area provides access to diverse landscapes, including granite peaks and high-altitude alpine environments. This region is known for its varied trekking opportunities within the broader Sierra Nevada National Park.
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The Puerto de la Ragua marks the border between the provinces of Granada and Almería. The Sierra Nevada stretches on both sides, with the 3000m peaks on the Granada side. The highest mountain in the province of Almería, El Chullo, is, however, easily accessible from the Puerto de la Ragua. The Puerto de la Ragua is just over 2000m.
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One of the few asphalt passes over 2,000m in the region. You just have to take it with you, even if it's not particularly "exciting" IMHO.
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The Morrón del Mediodía is the roof of the trail, at the top there are piled up slate slabs and an extraordinary panoramic view. The wind runs wild on all sides and on the northern slope the landscape plunges more than 2,500 meters to the bandas de Gorafe and Guadix, it is an impressive contrast. At the summit the path changes the layout, from the top the terrain is not so clear. The path continues down the western slope, but some intuition and experience is necessary to discover the mountain footprints on the slate floor. In any case, orientation is not difficult with good visibility, you have to continue along the mountain range. In the event of a blizzard or cloudy environment, it would be difficult to maintain the correct course due to the lack of references.
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The trail goes through the Hornillo pass and goes up the demanding slope of Morrón Sanjuanero, the slope is steep and it is easy to finish the ascent on foot. The path is clear on the steep side of the mountain. On the way there are concrete markers with a double direction arrow. At the top there is a small pile of stones and good views. In the background appear the summits of the Alcazaba and the Mulhacén, the great colossi of the Sierra Nevada and the roofs of the Spanish mountain ranges, the snowfields last until late spring. The trail goes down between some curious slate ridges along the Fuente Fría Range to a col and continues skirting the range towards the next peak of the sierra.
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Mega beautiful view of the Sierra Nevada and a great short tour from the parking lot. Here in the video you can marvel at the whole tour in short: https://youtu.be/DxUrMbFJmow
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It is a first-class port through which the Cycling Tour of Spain has passed several times. If you like demanding climbs, you are in the right place.
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From El Chullo, at 2612 meters above sea level, you have very good views of Sierra Nevada and Almería.
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This port is one of the most famous in the area for local cyclists. It is also a privileged place for bird watching and for enjoying good nature walks. In winter it becomes a very popular place for cross-country skiers.
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Dólar serves as an excellent base for exploring the Sierra Nevada Natural Park. While the park boasts over 20 peaks exceeding 3,000 meters, some prominent ones include Mulhacén (the highest in mainland Spain), Pico del Veleta, and Alcazaba. Closer to Dólar, you can explore peaks like Chullo Peak, the highest in Almería, and Santa Barbara, offering panoramic views of Granada province.
The peaks around Dólar offer spectacular and diverse views. From Chullo Peak, you can see the Sierra Nevada and even Mulhacén. Santa Barbara provides a panorama of the entire horizon of Granada province, including the Sierra Nevada and the Cazorla, Segura, and Las Villas mountains. From challenging summits like Morrón Sanjuanero and Morrón del Mediodía, you'll get extraordinary panoramic views, including the great colossi of the Sierra Nevada like Alcazaba and Mulhacén, and a dramatic contrast with the northern slope plunging towards Gorafe and Guadix.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, peaks like Morrón Sanjuanero (2,610 m) and Morrón del Mediodía (2,726 m) offer demanding ascents. The trail to Morrón Sanjuanero involves a steep slope, while Morrón del Mediodía requires intuition and experience to navigate its slate terrain, especially in poor visibility. These routes provide rewarding experiences with incredible views.
The Sierra Nevada National Park, accessible from Dólar, is known for its dramatic landscapes, featuring towering granite peaks, high-altitude alpine lakes, and deep canyons. As you ascend, the vegetation changes from lush meadows to holm oaks and pine groves. The park is home to diverse fauna, including mountain goats, wild boars, badgers, vultures, and golden eagles, making it an excellent spot for wildlife spotting.
The mountain peaks around Dólar offer year-round appeal. Spring, summer, and autumn are ideal for hiking and exploring the diverse trails. During winter, the higher reaches of the Sierra Nevada, including areas around Pico del Veleta, offer opportunities for skiing and snow activities, with snow often present from December to April. For specific peaks like Morrón Sanjuanero, snowfields can last until late spring.
Yes, the area around Dólar and the Sierra Nevada has a rich history. For instance, the ascent to Santa Barbara peak passes by old lead and fluorite mines of Calar, with protected mine mouths. The broader region features ancient trails and traditional mountain villages, reflecting its cultural significance.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including traffic-free bike rides and gravel biking. There are also dedicated running trails. For example, you can explore routes like the "Chullo and Lagunilla Seca Loop" for running, or various cycling routes that pass through areas like La Ragua Pass. Discover more options in the Traffic-free bike rides around Dólar, Gravel biking around Dólar, and Running Trails around Dólar guides.
While Dólar is a good starting point, access to specific trailheads for higher peaks often requires a car. For some popular peaks like Mulhacén, shuttle buses are available from villages like Capileira during summer to shorten the trek. For peaks like Santa Barbara, ascents often start from a car park at a pass. It's advisable to research specific access points and parking availability for your chosen peak.
For a less strenuous experience, consider exploring areas around La Ragua Pass. This pass, one of the few asphalt passes over 2,000m in the region, offers opportunities for bird watching and nature walks. While it's a popular cycling route, the surrounding area provides gentler trails and beautiful scenery without the demanding ascent of higher peaks.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular panoramic views from the summits, such as the extensive vistas of the Sierra Nevada and even the coast of Africa from Pico del Veleta, or the entire horizon of Granada province from Santa Barbara. The diverse hiking opportunities, from accessible walks to challenging ascents, and the unique ecosystems with rich biodiversity are also highly appreciated. Cyclists enjoy the demanding climbs and scenic routes like those found at La Ragua Pass.


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