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Hiking in Parque Periurbano Dehesa Del Generalife offers diverse landscapes adjacent to Granada, the Alhambra, and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The region features varied topography with Mediterranean flora, including olive groves, pine forests, and traditional *dehesa*. Hikers can explore the Darro River valley and enjoy panoramic vistas from various elevations. This area provides a network of bus station hiking trails through woodlands, historical sites, and scrubland.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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7.57km
02:19
270m
270m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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42
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3.16km
00:57
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.72km
01:47
70m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.3km
05:20
590m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The gate was erected in the 11th century. Between 1873 and 1884 it was dismantled and in 1935 it was rebuilt from its individual parts in the forest outside the Alhambra. The gate was also called "Arco de las Orejas" (the arch of the ears). Here the severed body parts of criminals were put on display.
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The path to the Alhambra, or more precisely to the Puerta de la Justicia, leads through this gate. Those who already have their tickets can choose this route.
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From here we have breathtaking views of the Alhambra.
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All the buses and taxis in the evening are annoying. There are so many people on the road, constantly dodging traffic.
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Quarter of the Gitanos - the Museum of the Cuevas (caves) of Sacromonto is definitely worth a visit.
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The Puerta de las Granadas (Gate of the Grenadiers) is a historic gate in Granada, located on the Cuesta de Gomérez. This gate was built in the 16th century during the reign of Emperor Charles V and is an example of Renaissance architecture. The gate was designed by Pedro Machuca and is one of the main entrances to the Alhambra. The gate is built of quarried stone and has a beautiful pediment with three large, half-broken grenades, from which the gate gets its name. The pediment also contains the coat of arms of Emperor Charles V and figures symbolizing peace and prosperity
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The Palacio de los Córdova is a historic building in Granada, Spain. It was originally built between 1530 and 1592 and moved to its current location on the Cuesta del Chapiz in 1960. The palace has a Renaissance entrance, Gothic elements in the atrium and Mudejar-style coffered ceilings. Today it houses the Granada Municipal Archives and is surrounded by beautiful gardens. The palace is open to visitors and admission is free.
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A small climb to the right of the trail. It's worth it, but it's a steep path with scree in places. At least for the descent, be careful and wear proper footwear.
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There are over 290 hiking trails in Parque Periurbano Dehesa Del Generalife that are easily accessible from various bus stations, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels.
Yes, the park offers many easy hiking options. You'll find over 110 easy routes that are suitable for a relaxed walk, often starting conveniently from bus stops. An example is the Nasrid Palaces, Alhambra – Plaza Nueva, Granada loop from Granada, which is an easy 6.4 km hike.
The terrain on bus-accessible trails in Parque Periurbano Dehesa Del Generalife is quite varied. You can expect paths winding through Mediterranean flora, including olive groves, pine forests, and traditional dehesa (wooded pastures). Many routes offer varied elevations, providing panoramic views of Granada, the Alhambra, and the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Many trails accessible by bus weave through areas rich in history. You can explore sites like the Rainwater cistern (Aljibe de la Lluvia), the Jesús del Valle Estate, and the Sacromonte Abbey. These historical elements are often integrated into the natural setting, reflecting the region's significant Moorish past.
Absolutely. Many trails offer stunning, uninterrupted views. The Silla del Moro Viewpoint is particularly recommended for its exceptional perspectives of the city of Granada, the iconic Alhambra palace, and the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains. You might also reach the Cerro del Sol Summit on some routes.
Hikers will experience diverse Mediterranean flora, including holm oak, re-planted pine, and Portuguese oaks, alongside abundant aromatic scrub. The region also encompasses the Darro River valley, and the varied woodlands are home to a significant number of animal species, especially woodland birds.
Yes, there are several excellent circular routes. For example, the Sacromonte — circular route is a popular 7.6 km path that winds through the historic Sacromonte area. Another option is the Parque Periurbano Dehesa del Generalife – circular desde Casas del Hornillo, which covers about 9.2 km.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the stunning views of the Alhambra and Sierra Nevada, and the well-integrated historical elements that make each hike unique.
Yes, the park offers a range of trails suitable for families, especially among the easier and moderate options. The varied landscapes and historical sites provide engaging points of interest for all ages. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances for younger hikers.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for hiking due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant vegetation. The park is freely accessible year-round, but these seasons offer the most comfortable conditions for exploring the trails.
While specific regulations can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many trails within Parque Periurbano Dehesa Del Generalife, especially if kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check local signage or specific route details for any restrictions before heading out with your pet.


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