Best canyons around Pampaneira are found within the Alpujarra region, a mountainous area in the Sierra Nevada National Park. Pampaneira is one of three villages closely associated with the Poqueira Ravine, a significant geological feature. The area is characterized by deep ravines carved by rivers, offering diverse natural landscapes. These canyons provide opportunities for exploring varied terrain and natural formations.
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Exciting path on the eastern slope of the Poqueira River between Capileira and the Abuchite bridge over the river with magnificent views into the valley.
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The Tajo de Cortés Waterfall is an impressive waterfall located in the Alpujarra Granadina, near the towns of Pitres and Pórtugos in Andalusia. Two routes that will take you to this beautiful waterfall: Sendero PR-A 29 from Pórtugos or the somewhat shorter Circular Route from Pitres.
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This ravine is named after the dry or salty Verdelaga bush, which resists very well waters with a high content of salts and minerals like those of this ravine, which are ferruginous and carbonated.
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15 m waterfall on the Bermejo river, in the municipality of Pórtugos. The river is born from the confluence of the ravines of La Chorrera and El Jabali. Through waterfalls like this one, the Bermejo River bridges a 900-meter drop in just 3.5 kilometers.
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From here, a narrow but clear path (unfortunately not shown on the map!) leads down into the gorge to a bridge over the Rio Trevelez and thus to the GR-142 long-distance hiking trail, which connects the two villages of Fondales (in the northwest) and El Aguadero (in the southwest) via this bridge. I couldn't mark this great trail as a section HL because Komoot doesn't tolerate it!
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The glacial cirque of Corral del Veleta is a wild territory of the high mountains of Nevada. The path moves away from the walls to go through the circus through the rocky niches that house two small lagoons, one of which is the highest in the Sierra Nevada, at 3,090 m above sea level. The traverse follows the natural front of the old moraine and climbs the gleaming vasars of the west face of Cerro de los Machos (3,327 m), less steep than they seem from afar. The route passes through the top, a magnificent viewpoint of the main massif of the mountain range, and descends along the southwest face to connect with the Alpujarras path and completely surround the Veleta.
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The most prominent canyon for experienced adventurers is the Barranco del Poqueira (Poqueira Ravine), which Pampaneira is closely associated with. Other significant natural features include the Path through the Trevélez Gorge, El Salado Ravine, and the impressive Tajo de Cortés Waterfall on the Bermejo river.
Yes, the Barranco del Poqueira (Poqueira Ravine) offers an extreme and challenging canyoning experience, known for its strong currents, high water flow, and numerous abseils. It's recommended for those with prior experience and good fitness. The Corral del Veleta also presents a challenging high-mountain glacial cirque.
You'll encounter deep ravines carved by rivers, impressive rock formations (primarily schist), and unique vegetation adapted to mineral-rich waters, such as in El Salado Ravine. There are also waterfalls like the Tajo de Cortés Waterfall, and high-mountain glacial cirques with lagoons, as seen at Corral del Veleta.
While the Barranco del Poqueira is highly technical, other areas in the broader Granada province, like Río Verde, offer options suitable for beginners with clear turquoise pools and natural slides. For hiking, many trails in the region offer scenic views without requiring technical canyoning skills, such as the Path through the Trevélez Gorge which connects to the GR-142 long-distance trail.
The best time for canyoning in the Barranco del Poqueira is generally during periods of moderate water flow, avoiding heavy rain or snowmelt when conditions become very hard and dangerous. For hiking and general exploration of the gorges, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, while summer can be hot, and winter may bring snow to higher elevations.
The region around Pampaneira, within the Sierra Nevada National Park, offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, MTB trails, and running routes. These activities allow you to explore the diverse landscapes and stunning views of the Alpujarra.
Yes, the Adventurous trail through the river gorge of the Lanjarón River is a notable option. This 3.6 km trail crosses the river multiple times and can be quite challenging and strenuous after rain or snowmelt, requiring careful navigation and potentially wading through water. It's advisable to check water conditions beforehand.
The Tajo de Cortés Waterfall, located in the Alpujarra Granadina, is accessible via routes such as the Sendero PR-A 29 from Pórtugos or a circular route starting from Pitres. These routes offer a way to reach this impressive 15-meter waterfall on the Bermejo river.
El Salado Ravine is unique due to its distinct water composition. Its waters are ferruginous and carbonated, with a high content of salts and minerals. This environment supports specific vegetation, such as the dry or salty Verdelaga bush, which thrives in these conditions.
Yes, the Path through the Trevélez Gorge connects to the GR-142 long-distance hiking trail. This trail links the villages of Fondales and El Aguadero, offering opportunities for extended treks through the region's scenic landscapes.
The Corral del Veleta, a glacial cirque in the high mountains of Sierra Nevada, features two small lagoons, one of which is the highest in the Sierra Nevada at 3,090 meters above sea level. The traverse here offers magnificent viewpoints of the main massif.


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