Best canyons around Comarca de la Vega de Granada include 14 distinct gorges, offering diverse opportunities for hiking and nature exploration. This region, surrounding the city of Granada, is characterized by its varied natural landscapes, including river-carved canyons and impressive geological formations. The area provides access to trails featuring hanging bridges, waterfalls, and scenic riverside walks.
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A particularly narrow section of the path through the Río Monachil gorge near the Cueva de las Palomas caves. Here, the path mostly follows a narrow concrete wall that borders the river, running so close to the rock faces that progress is often only possible by stooping or even crawling – or by leaning against the rock at an angle, for which hooks are embedded in the path at tricky spots. The path also passes through a cave. Very exciting!
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The interesting path through the narrow gorge of the Río Monachil leads close to the rock walls above the river and alongside a narrow water conduit, as well as over a suspension bridge.
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The path leads to rocky outcrops above Los Hundideros, offering interesting views of the Los Cahorros de Monachil gorge, through which the Rio Monachil forces its way. To the south, the rock towers of Tajo de las Palomas and the opening of the gorge downstream are visible. To the west, the view extends upstream towards Monachil into the narrow gorge.
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Descending along the path on the ridge, there are interesting views of the Los Cahorros de Monachil gorge near Cueva de las Palomas, and in some places into the Rio Monachil gorge, as well as of the surrounding rocky landscape. The gorge is so narrow and overgrown that the river is not visible.
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It feels like you're in a Western movie 😉. The mountains, the flora, and the fauna around you are simply amazing. You can't get enough of it 🤩
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Great hiking trail, very warm (remember to bring plenty of water). Recommendation: Wear proper hiking boots. You'll be rewarded with a beautiful view.
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In the Polvorite ravine, through which the Darro River runs, there is a narrow and winding path that runs through the canyon. It is not advisable to do it on days of heavy rain, as it could be dangerous.
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This trail runs through the upper part of the Monachil River canyon, also known as the Los Cahorros Gorge. The view of the white roads winding through these arid mountains is spectacular. Also, if the day is clear, you can see the city of Granada and even the Alhambra.
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One of the most visited and popular canyons is Los Cahorros Gorge, Monachil, known for its hanging bridges, waterfalls, and refreshing riverside landscape. Another highly appreciated spot is Tajo de las Palomas, which offers spectacular views of the white roads winding through arid mountains and glimpses of Granada.
Yes, Los Cahorros Gorge, Monachil is a great option for families. Its accessible walking trail features hanging bridges, waterfalls, and natural pools, making it a popular and enjoyable destination for all ages. The Hanging Bridge of Los Cahorros itself is a marvel that children often enjoy.
The canyons around Comarca de la Vega de Granada are rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter impressive hanging bridges, such as the Hanging Bridge of Los Cahorros, stunning waterfalls, and narrow river routes. Some areas, like Los Cahorros Gorge, also feature rock pools and tunnels. The region also boasts impressive geological formations like the beautiful cliffs of Los Tajos de Cacín and the unique narrowness of Barranco de la Luna.
While the canyons can be visited year-round, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for hiking and exploration, with milder temperatures. During summer, the water levels in rivers like the Monachil can be lower, which might allow for easier passage in some areas, but it can also be very hot. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Yes, for those seeking more adventure, the region offers challenging experiences. Barranco de la Luna, near Saleres in Valle de Lecrín, is known for its very narrow canyon with steep walls, providing an engaging, albeit challenging, hiking experience. Some sections of Los Cahorros Gorge are also popular for climbing.
For canyons like Los Cahorros Gorge, Monachil, parking is typically available in or near the village of Monachil. There is also a specific highlight for Barranco de San Juan Parking, which serves as an ascent point to Mulhacén and is near some gorge areas. For other canyons, parking might be available in nearby villages like Moclín for Tajos de la Hoz or Cacín for Los Tajos de Cacín.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy routes like the 'Suspension Bridge – Los Cahorros Gorge, Monachil loop' which is about 5.3 km. For moderate hikes, consider the 'Sierra Nevada National Park - Los Cahorros de Monachil circular' at around 8 km. More challenging options are also available, such as the 'Cerro de Trevenque y Chorreon del rio Dilar' which is over 13 km. You can explore more options on the easy hikes guide or the general hiking guide for the region.
Yes, if you prefer a quieter experience, Tajo de las Palomas, which runs through the upper part of the Monachil River canyon, is often less crowded than the main gorge section. Los Tajos de Cacín is also described as a beautiful, yet less known, cliff area with a marked hiking trail, offering a more serene natural wonder.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural beauty, the thrill of crossing hanging bridges, and the refreshing experience of walking alongside rivers and waterfalls. The diverse landscapes, from narrow gorges to panoramic viewpoints, are also highly appreciated. The accessibility of places like Los Cahorros Gorge, combined with its adventurous elements, makes it a favorite.
Absolutely. Beyond hiking, the Comarca de la Vega de Granada region offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Alhambra de Granada — circular by the Parque periurbano Dehesa del Generalife' or longer rides such as 'Embalse de Canales — circular from Granada via Pinos Genil and Monachil'. For more details, check out the cycling guide for the area.
The region is rich in geological interest. Tajos de la Hoz, near Moclín, features impressive geological formations carved by the Velillos River. Los Tajos de Cacín is known for its beautiful cliffs. Barranco de la Luna stands out for its unique narrowness and steep walls, showcasing significant geological erosion.
Yes, some canyons offer opportunities for wild swimming. Los Cahorros Gorge, Monachil, for instance, has natural rock pools where visitors can cool off, especially during warmer months. The presence of rivers and waterfalls throughout the region often creates small, refreshing spots suitable for a dip.


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