Best mountain peaks around Periana are situated in the Axarquía region of Málaga province, Spain. The area is characterized by its mountainous backdrop, nestled between the Sierra de Alhama and Sierra de Enmedio ranges. This geographical setting provides diverse terrain for exploration, from challenging ascents to scenic viewpoints. The region offers a variety of natural landscapes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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To reach the parking lot at Llanadas de Sedella requires a vehicle with 4-wheel drive like a Land Rover Defender. There are gates that might be closed so you must check with the park authorities beforehand - not much space to turn the vehicle around on this narrow road. Once there the view is stunning with horses grazing around. But be cautious! The recommended track we took to reach the top are for expert hikers. Some parts are very steep (>35%) with loose stones. If you suffer from vertigo, avoid! You need support by both hands at time. It’s not an official track but rather a path used by sheep, whose poo indicate that you are on the right track. (There is a northern track that serpentines its way up that might be more convenient). But once you are on the white-green path originating from the Fuentes del Robledal it’s ok. You are exposed to strong winds and no shelter from the sun. Bring lot’s of water and calculate 6hrs return hike. Once you have reached the top of la Maroma you will have a fantastic view over Andalucia with the Sierra Nevada at your back and Gibraltar in front.
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Ignore the directions. There are hardly any parking spaces and the entrance to the senda is simply adventurous. Better to follow the signs from the Plaza de constitution center. And be careful: the path along the moat is NOT for people who are not sure-footed and have a head for heights. We are reversed🙈
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Once you have reached the top of the Maroma peak. Pico de malaga we can see fabulous views of the coast and sierras de malaga as well as the Moroccan coasts when the day is clear
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From Cerro Olmedo there are beautiful views of the Vilo peak and the landscape that surrounds it. The circular route through the Bosque de las Morillas is an entertaining itinerary without difficulty.
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These ruins located on the Cerro Olmo plateau offer an ideal place to take a break on your route and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
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The region around Periana offers several prominent peaks. La Maroma Summit is the highest peak in Málaga province, offering panoramic views. Other significant peaks include Pico de Vilo, known for its amazing views, and Top of the Climb, which provides a great view after a good gradient road climb.
From the top of La Maroma Summit, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views. On a clear day, these vistas can stretch across Andalusia, encompassing the Sierra Nevada, Gibraltar, and the crescent-shaped coast of the Alboran Sea from Ceuta to Oran. It's truly a 360° view.
Yes, View of La Maroma Massif and Gorge offers a spectacular perspective. If you start a hike from Canillas along the water channel, this point provides an opening view of the mighty La Maroma massif and its gorge. Additionally, from Cerro Olmo, you can enjoy beautiful views of Pico de Vilo and the surrounding landscape.
The ascent to Pico de Vilo from the town of Alfarnate can be demanding but does not present any technical difficulties. The views from its summit at 1415 meters above sea level are considered amazing and well worth the effort.
Yes, on Cerro Olmo, you can find the Ruins of Lagar de Omitale. These ruins offer an ideal spot to take a break during your route and enjoy the beautiful scenery, while also providing a glimpse into the area's past.
The area around Periana offers a diverse range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including challenging loops like 'Embalse La Viñuela – circular desde Periana'. For running, there are trails such as the 'Puerto Blanquillo loop from Alcaucín' or the easier 'La Viñuela Reservoir loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Sierra de Tejeda – Circular from Puente' or 'Sierra de Alhama and Old Railway Loop from Periana'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for Cycling around Periana, Running Trails around Periana, and MTB Trails around Periana.
While specific seasonal advice for Periana isn't detailed, the region's mountainous backdrop suggests that spring and autumn would generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summers can be very hot, and winters might bring colder conditions at higher altitudes like La Maroma, which is known for snow historically.
Yes, the circular route through the Bosque de las Morillas, starting from Cerro Olmo, is described as an entertaining itinerary without difficulty, making it suitable for families looking for a more relaxed scenic walk.
When planning a hike to La Maroma Summit, it's crucial to plan carefully due to varying temperatures and exposure to strong winds. It's recommended to carry plenty of water and allow approximately six hours for a return hike. The ascent can be demanding, but the rewarding vistas make it worthwhile. There are various routes, including an easier three-hour ascent called 'El Robledal' from Alhama de Granada.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the summits, the physical challenge of the ascents, and the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of Andalusia. The komoot community has documented these routes with over 70 upvotes and 150 photos, highlighting the area's appeal for its diverse terrain and rewarding experiences.
The Sierra de Tejeda, Almijara, and Alhama Natural Park, where La Maroma Summit is located, is characterized by its rugged mountainous terrain, deep gorges, and diverse ecosystems. The name La Maroma itself comes from the ropes historically used to lower snow from a natural chasm near the summit, indicating unique geological formations.


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