Natural monuments around Cogollos De La Vega are concentrated in a region known for its diverse natural landscape, situated at the foothills of the Sierra de Huétor Natural Park. This area, positioned between the Vega of Granada and the natural park, provides varied scenery and natural spaces. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of geological features.
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The Cubillas Reservoir extends across the municipalities of Albolote and Atarfe. It was built in 1956 and is primarily used for water supply and agricultural irrigation. The reservoir has an area of 194 hectares and a maximum depth of approximately 20 meters. The reservoir's main tributary is the Cubillas River. The reservoir's surroundings are characterized by pine forests, oak trees, and Mediterranean vegetation, and the lake is an important habitat for many fish species. The Cubillas Reservoir also serves as a resting place for various bird species, including the Great Cormorant and the Dunnock. The reservoir offers numerous recreational opportunities, including sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, jet skiing, and water skiing. There is a large picnic area on the shore and a restaurant overlooking the lake.
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This mountainous landscape can be easily explored from Granada through shady pine forests, even on warmer days. Good gravel routes and always great views of the Pico Veleta. Highly recommended. Don't forget water.
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Very simple route with little slope. Ideal to do with children so that they know part of our history.
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In the enclave between Sierra Elvira, the Colomera mountains and the Sierra Arana is the Cubillas reservoir. Its functions are the supply and irrigation of the fields in the area. From the reservoir you can have magnificent views of the Sierra Nevada.
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Rest area watered by the River Darro and which has a fountain where you can refill the water drums. A beautiful place that we will always find green.
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Las trenches is a historical enclave of the Spanish civil war. It is not advisable to go with children because there is a considerable pit, both in the trenches and at the Viznar cross. But it is worth visiting for the spectacular views it has.
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The region around Cogollos De La Vega offers a diverse natural landscape, including extensive forests, impressive caves, and panoramic summits. You can explore the mid-mountain terrain of the Sierra de Huétor Natural Park with its holm oak and gall oak forests, or discover subterranean wonders like the Cave of the Marbles. High peaks such as Peñón de la Mata provide stunning 360-degree views.
Yes, La Teja Spring is a great option for families. Located in the Sierra de Huétor Natural Park, it's a rest area with a fountain and is the source of the Darro River. The route to it is suitable for families and features an interesting Redwood forest nearby.
The natural monuments around Cogollos De La Vega are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through pine and holm oak forests, explore caves, or take on challenging routes in the Sierra Arana. The Sierra de Huétor Natural Park is particularly well-suited for hiking and gravel cycling, offering routes with amazing views of Sierra Nevada. For more detailed hiking routes, you can check out the Hiking around Cogollos De La Vega guide.
Many of the natural monuments, like Peñón de la Mata, are popular destinations for hiking throughout the year due to their medium-height peaks. The Sierra de Huétor Natural Park, with its shady pine forests, can also be explored even on warmer days. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, but the region's diverse landscapes provide beauty in all seasons.
Yes, Maúllo Trench is a natural monument with significant historical context. It's a historical enclave from the Spanish Civil War, offering spectacular views. Additionally, Peñón de la Mata holds archaeological significance, with Neolithic findings discovered at its altitude.
The Sierra de Huétor Natural Park is a natural balcony over the valley of Granada, known for its extensive pine, cedar, and fir forests. It offers stunning views of Sierra Nevada and Pico Veleta, making it excellent for hiking, birdwatching, and gravel cycling. Its diverse flora and fauna provide a rich experience for connecting with nature.
Absolutely. The region, including Sierra Arana and the Sierra de Huétor Natural Park, features numerous challenging hikes. For instance, routes like the 'Cogollos de la Vega Integral Trail' and 'Peñón de la Mata – Cogollos de la Vega loop' are rated as difficult. You can find more details on these and other challenging routes in the Hiking around Cogollos De La Vega guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Sierra de Huétor and Peñón de la Mata, which offer vistas of Sierra Nevada and the Vega de Granada. The opportunity to recharge in unparalleled natural beauty, explore unique geological formations like the Cave of the Marbles, and engage in diverse outdoor activities like hiking and gravel biking are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the La Teja Spring is a notable water feature located in the Sierra de Huétor Natural Park. It's the source of the Darro River and provides a pleasant rest area with a fountain, making it a beautiful spot to enjoy the local ecosystem.
The natural monuments around Cogollos De La Vega are characterized by diverse forest types. The Sierra de Huétor Natural Park features extensive holm oak and gall oak forests, as well as pine, cedar, and fir forests. Hiking trails in Sierra Arana also pass through beautiful pine and holm oak woodlands.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Parque Natural Sierra de Huétor – trail running circular to Mirador de la Mina' or the 'Barranco de Polvorite – Cemetery of Peace loop'. These trails vary in difficulty, providing options for different fitness levels. More running options are available in the Running Trails around Cogollos De La Vega guide.


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