Sierras Bermeja Y Real
Sierras Bermeja Y Real
Natural monuments in Sierras Bermeja Y Real are characterized by a unique geological landscape, notably the peridotite rocks that give the region its distinctive reddish hue. The area encompasses Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja Natural Park, a protected zone known for its ancient Spanish fir forests and diverse ecosystems. This region offers a variety of natural features, from high peaks with extensive views to unique botanical sites. It provides opportunities to observe rare geological formations and endemic flora.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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A sign on the road points the way to the tree, halfway there is a chain, step over it, follow the winding path, be amazed by the enormous size of this beautiful old tree.
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Small waterfall, nice orientation and break spot
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A chestnut tree that is hundreds of years old, its size leaves no doubt about it. It is incredible that there are no signs or indications. If you do not know where it is, it is essential to have a track and GPS that will take you to the point. It is difficult to see from the road (you must leave it and walk along a path for about 100m). It is certainly worth it, the tree is majestic, although depending on the time of year you visit it, it will be more or less leafy. It is advisable to observe it from different points, its trunk is not round and depending on the angle you will see it more or less thick and wide.
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Part of the "Artesa-Altabacales" circuit passes through the Nicola area and this point is a privileged viewpoint. The virgin appearance of these forests is almost surprising considering the urban mass of the coast.
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The Castaño Santo is a huge and ancient specimen of the Castanea sativa species that is located in an area known as the Hoyo del Bote, in the Sierra Real de Istán, Spain. Located at 710 meters elevation. It is probably the oldest tree in the entire province of Malaga. Its age is estimated at around eight hundred and a thousand years old.
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The region is distinguished by its extensive formations of peridotite rocks, which give the landscape a characteristic reddish-ginger hue, hence the name "Bermeja." It also hosts one of the few remaining "pinsapares" or Spanish fir forests in Andalusia, a relict species from the Tertiary period, offering a unique botanical experience.
Beyond the well-known highlights, you can explore the majestic Holy Oak, a centuries-old chestnut tree of enormous size. Another popular spot is the Charco del Canalón Waterfall, which features two bathing areas. For stunning vistas, the Nicola Alta Viewpoint offers a privileged perspective over the surrounding virgin forests.
Yes, the Waterfall and Fountain in Parque Nacional de la Sierra de las Nieves is categorized as family-friendly, offering a nice spot for a break. Additionally, the first bathing area at Charco del Canalón Waterfall is shallower and suitable for children.
The Nicola Alta Viewpoint provides expansive views over the pristine forests. For truly breathtaking panoramic vistas, the Pico de los Reales, the highest peak in Sierra Bermeja, offers views of the Costa del Sol, Gibraltar, the Serranía de Ronda, and even the coast of Africa and the Sierra Nevada peaks on clear days.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes to Pico de los Reales. There are also waterfall hikes and gravel biking routes that allow you to explore the unique landscapes.
Yes, Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja offers numerous hiking trails for various difficulty levels. For example, the "Paseo de los Pinsapos" is an accessible route through the ancient fir forests. For more challenging options, trails lead to the top of Pico de los Reales. You can find a range of options from easy to difficult in the mountain hikes and waterfall hikes guides.
Absolutely. The Charco del Canalón Waterfall has two bathing areas, one of which is deep and suitable for experienced swimmers. Another option is the Natural pool at the start of the Guadalmina River route, where a small bathing lake has formed in the rocks, perfect for cooling off.
The park is a haven for biodiversity. You might spot mammals such as mountain goats, roe deer (including the unique "corzo morisco"), genets, and wildcats. Birds of prey like golden eagles, peregrine falcons, booted eagles, and griffon vultures are also present, making it an excellent area for wildlife observation.
The mild climate of the region generally makes it suitable for visiting throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and exploring the forests, as temperatures are moderate and the vegetation is vibrant. Summer can be warm, but areas like the pinsapares offer cool, shaded environments.
Yes, the "Paseo de los Pinsapos" within Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja Natural Park is known for being an accessible route, allowing visitors to experience the ancient Spanish fir forests. Many areas are also accessible by car, with roads leading close to viewpoints and the summit of Pico de los Reales.
Visitors frequently praise the majestic size of the Holy Oak and the impressive views from spots like the Nicola Alta Viewpoint, noting the virgin appearance of the forests. The opportunity to swim in natural pools, like those at Charco del Canalón Waterfall, is also a highlight for many.


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