Best natural monuments around Torvizcón are found within the Sierra de la Contraviesa, a mountain range characterized by rolling scenery, terraced fields, and panoramic views. This region, part of the broader La Alpujarra, offers a rich natural environment with extensive vineyards, almond, and fig trees. The area provides opportunities to explore winding mountain passes, ravines, and historic springs. Its natural features make it a valuable destination for outdoor activities and experiencing the rural Spanish landscape.
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This fabulous viewpoint located in Capileira is located at the foot of the slopes. It contemplates two different interpretation areas, although both share the fact of offering an impressive panoramic view. Access is through paths delimited by stones and, in addition, the equipment has different interpretive panels with information about the geological history of the area as well as its most notable fauna. In short, Puerto Molina is a must-see stop on the way up from Hoya del Portillo to the Trevélez viewpoint. The views of the southern part of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park on the one hand, with the Poqueira ravine, the Toril river and practically the entire line of three thousand before your eyes, and the contraviesa, Sierra de Lújar and the Mediterranean Sea, on the clearer days, on the other, make this emblematic place a special viewpoint.
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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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If you want to access the viewpoint, you just have to walk along a paved road that takes you there in a gentle climb. The views from above are spectacular: you can see the high mountains of Sierra Nevada, as well as the entire Poqueira ravine and its three famous towns: Pampaneira, Bubión and Capileira.
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Tajos del Ángel viewpoint one of the best places to rest from the long and intense climb to the vane from the coast
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It is an excellent viewpoint with a beautiful panoramic view of one of the valleys on the southern slope of the Sierra Nevada. In the valley you can see the towns of Capileira, Bubión and Pampaneira, as well as the Poqueira river.
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This viewpoint is located at a crossroads that leads you to the Capileira ascent. If you want to get to Veleta, it is the traditional climb and highly requested by MTB mountaineers. While you decide which path to choose, I recommend that you stop for a moment and contemplate the incredible panoramic views.
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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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The region around Torvizcón, nestled in the Sierra de la Contraviesa, offers a diverse natural landscape. You'll find rolling scenery, terraced fields, extensive vineyards, almond, and fig trees. Panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada to the north and the Mediterranean Sea to the south are common on clear days. The area also features winding mountain passes, numerous ravines, and historic springs.
Among the most popular natural monuments are the Poqueira River Waterfall, known for its powerful waters, and the Tajos del Ángel Viewpoint, which offers spectacular views of the Sierra Nevada and the Poqueira ravine with its three famous towns. Another favorite is Loma de Cascajar Negro, a viewpoint and trail through pine forests with views of Pico del Veleta.
Yes, two notable waterfalls are the Poqueira River Waterfall, which showcases the river's force and has historical significance for irrigation and power generation, and the impressive Tajo de Cortés Waterfall on the Bermejo river, near Pitres and Pórtugos.
For breathtaking views, visit the Tajos del Ángel Viewpoint, offering vistas of the high Sierra Nevada mountains and the Poqueira ravine. The Loma de Cascajar Negro also provides excellent views of the Sierra Nevada, including Pico del Veleta. Additionally, the Puerto Molina Viewpoint in Capileira offers impressive panoramas of the southern Sierra Nevada Natural Park and, on clear days, the Mediterranean Sea.
The natural surroundings of Torvizcón are ideal for hiking. You can explore sections of the 'Medieval Path of La Alpujarra' and the 'La Contraviesa Trail – PR-A 32'. These trails wind through olive groves, pine plantations, and offer varying levels of difficulty, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and tranquility of the Alpujarran landscape.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Trevélez and Cáñar Alpujarras Loop' or the 'White Villages of the Alpujarra Loop from Torvizcón'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle trails such as the 'Sierra de Lújar Antennas Trail' or the 'Transnevada Route J'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Torvizcón, Cycling around Torvizcón, and MTB Trails around Torvizcón guides.
Many of the natural monuments, especially viewpoints like Tajos del Ángel Viewpoint, are accessible and enjoyable for families. The general landscape of the Sierra de la Contraviesa with its gentle trails and picturesque settings also provides a pleasant environment for family outings. Exploring the local springs can also be a refreshing and interesting activity for all ages.
The Sierra de la Contraviesa offers beauty throughout the year. Spring brings blooming almond and fig trees, while autumn showcases vibrant colors in the vineyards. Clear days in spring and autumn often provide the best visibility for panoramic views of both the Sierra Nevada and the Mediterranean. Summers are warm, ideal for enjoying the cooler mountain air, and winters can offer a different, tranquil charm.
Within Torvizcón, several historic springs serve as important natural water sources and points of interest. These include Fuente de la Vendimia, Fuente del Cenete, Fuente de las Cruces, Fuente del Calvario, Chorrillo de Juan León, and Fuente del Chorrillo. These springs offer a glimpse into the traditional life of the village and provide refreshing stops during walks.
The Sierra de la Contraviesa stands out for its relatively unspoiled nature and tranquil appeal. It's a region where the agricultural landscape of vineyards and orchards blends seamlessly with the wilder mountain terrain. The combination of extensive views, traditional springs, and a network of trails allows for a deep immersion in an authentic rural Spanish natural setting, making it a valuable destination for those seeking peace and natural beauty.
Given the varied terrain and potential for different weather conditions, it's advisable to pack layers of clothing, sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots, and sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen). Depending on the season, a light jacket or rain gear might be useful. Don't forget water, snacks, and a camera to capture the stunning views.
Beyond the well-known viewpoints and waterfalls, the true hidden gems of the Torvizcón region lie in exploring the numerous winding mountain passes, ravines, and 'ramblas' (dry riverbeds) that crisscross the Sierra de la Contraviesa. These offer a unique experience of the region's geology and flora, often leading to secluded spots and unexpected vistas away from the main trails.


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