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Monachil

Los Cahorros de Monachil Loop

Moderate

4.8

(849)

2,756

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Los Cahorros de Monachil Loop

02:24

8.03km

250m

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Hike the moderate 5.0-mile Los Cahorros de Monachil Loop, featuring hanging bridges, a dramatic gorge, and river paths near Granada.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Parque Nacional de Sierra Nevada

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1.25 km

Los Cahorros Gorge, Monachil

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Route with an attractive route through the narrow gorge of this river, with hanging bridges, waterfalls and a refreshing riverside landscape.

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3.84 km

Shaded area to rest

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A small detour that is worthwhile. This idyllic spot by the river is 70 meters from the main path. On a hot day we were glad to be able to sit under the cool canopy of leaves.

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4.63 km

Tajo de las Palomas

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Tajo de las Palomas is a 8.2 kilometer loop trail located near Monachil.

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6.11 km

View of Monachil Gorge

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If you pass through here on your way back to Monachil you can appreciate the monumentality of what was sculpted by the river that passes below.

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7.60 km

View of Monachil

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Beautiful view of Monachil. The municipality of Monachil is part of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park and is located on the north-western slope. The town center, located on the left bank of the river of the same name, is at an altitude of 810 meters, but the municipality extends to mountainous areas of up to 3000 meters altitude.

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8.03 km

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4.63 km

1.75 km

1.03 km

538 m

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7.20 km

610 m

137 m

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Friday 8 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the Los Cahorros de Monachil Loop?

The Los Cahorros de Monachil Loop usually takes between 3 to 4 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or take photos. The total distance is about 8 km.

What is the terrain like on this hike?

The terrain is quite varied and adventurous! You'll start with a narrow path through a 'fairytale forest' along the Monachil River, featuring small staircases and low tree branches. As you enter the gorge, expect dramatic limestone rock walls, narrow sections that might require crouching or crawling, and the use of metal handles. The route also includes several hanging bridges, waterfalls, and natural rock pools. The return leg often opens up to olive groves and expansive views.

Is the Los Cahorros de Monachil Loop suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, it's generally considered easy to moderate and is a popular choice for families and beginners who are comfortable with some adventurous elements. Good mobility is essential due to narrow sections and the need to occasionally crouch or use metal handles. Children who are used to walking in mountainous terrain will likely enjoy the 'Indiana Jones-like' obstacles.

What are the main highlights or features of this hike?

The trail is packed with unique features! You'll experience the dramatic Los Cahorros Gorge, navigate through tight rock passages, and cross numerous suspension bridges, including one that's 63 meters long. Other highlights include waterfalls, natural rock pools, and stunning views of Monachil Gorge and the village of Monachil itself.

Where can I park for the Los Cahorros de Monachil Loop?

Parking is typically available in the village of Monachil, which is the common starting point for the loop. There are designated parking areas, but they can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and holidays. Arriving early is recommended.

How do I get to the trailhead using public transport?

The trail is easily accessible from Granada. You can take a local bus service (e.g., line 183) from Granada directly to Monachil. The bus stop in Monachil is usually a short walk from the start of the trail.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Summer can be very hot, especially on the exposed uphill sections, but the natural rock pools provide a refreshing break. Winter can be beautiful, but check weather conditions as some sections might be slippery or colder.

Is Los Cahorros de Monachil dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, due to the narrow sections, hanging bridges, and occasional need to crouch or use metal handles, ensure your dog is agile and comfortable with such obstacles. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in crowded areas and near wildlife.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

No, you do not need a specific permit or pay an entrance fee to hike the Los Cahorros de Monachil Loop. It's freely accessible to the public. As it's located within the Sierra Nevada Natural Park, please respect all park regulations regarding litter, noise, and wildlife.

Are there opportunities for swimming along the trail?

Yes, there are several natural rock pools along the Monachil River, particularly in the gorge section, that offer opportunities for a refreshing dip. These are especially inviting during the warmer months.

Does the trail intersect with other hiking paths?

Yes, the route for Los Cahorros de Monachil Loop utilizes sections of several other paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the Sendero del Río Monachil and the Pradollano - Monachil trail, among others, as you complete the loop.

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8.03km

250m

Trail Reviews

Marcello 🌿
September 24, 2024, 🇪🇦 Nationalpark Sierra Nevada - Rundweg Los Cahorros de Monachil

The charming circuit of Los Cahorros in Monachil took us past steep rock faces, waterfalls and over five suspension bridges to cross the gorge. At some points in the gorge we could only push our way past the rock walls with difficulty. At the narrowest point, however, only crawling helped 😅

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Spectacular route that allows us to cross the Monachil river through the Cahorros ravine, in a circular itinerary of great beauty and simplicity that starts and returns to the same town It is a simple route that can be covered in a short time. The route begins in the urban area of Monachil. Crossing the river over a bridge, take a road to the right, first paved, which ascends between farms of cherry trees and other fruit trees, crosses in front of the rural hotel La Almunia del Valle and reaches the Cortijo de la Umbría. Here the trail offers magnificent views of the city of Granada and neighboring towns and, ahead, the steep valley of the Monachil River. The path descends to the river and allows you to enjoy the spectacular vertical pits, the narrow stone steps and the ecological richness of the environment. Continue through the gorge, on the left bank of the river. The narrowness of the road forces you to crouch or crawl on all fours in some sections. A water pipe crosses the Túnel de las Palomas, which joins the two walls of the gorge, forming a natural cave with several climbing routes. The long suspension bridge of Los Cahorros, 63 meters long, is probably, together with the places of Cumbres Verdes and La Silla del Moro, one of the images most associated with the traditional excursions of the people of Granada. It was installed for the first time more than a hundred years ago and has been reformed to gain security

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It's supposed to be a hot day again and we haven't been to the Sierra Nevada yet. It was the mountains that we were looking forward to. But at 35 degrees I didn't feel like scrambling between hot rocks. Mario found this refreshing river hike today, which still led us into the mountains. The circular route starts in the town of Monachil, just before Granada. We left our car on the side of the road and walked along the river towards the mountains. On the way we saw that there is a parking lot for hikers right at the beginning of the trail. Because we'll take it next time :) But we were looking forward to the route along the water, there were also small pools along the way where you could swim. We didn't need to cool off yet, the lush vegetation provided fresh air. Later we passed several suspension bridges, the last one in particular was incredibly long and caused a certain tingling in the stomach. Now we were in the middle of the gorge, where climbers stood at 5 meter intervals to practice climbing the smooth walls. We, on the other hand, practiced balancing. The narrow concrete path along the river was occasionally overlooked by rock faces. Sometimes we crawled under it, once we climbed into the river and were able to shimmy along the handles. We met two men who ran straight into the river. We already had that :) After the gorge, the path ran in the "open" landscape. Since it was very hot, we thought about the further route while having a picnic. We had enough water with us and therefore decided to take the way back up the mountain. We were rewarded with magnificent views. I was enthusiastic about the vegetation ... in spring it must be fantastic ... and not so hot :)

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Beautiful walk along a fast flowing river. After 2.5KM, after the suspension bridge at the waterfall, comes the challenging part. Narrow path along the river where you sometimes have to crawl to get under the rocks. Challenging but doable if you are not afraid of very narrow sections along the rock above the river. Wear good shoes with grip!

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Beautiful walk. Very varied. Along the river, a bit of agility and beautiful views

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Overall a nice trek first along the river with passage over vertical gorges and suspension bridges the return to the mountain with a view of the Sierra Nevada

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What a great tour!! So beautiful 😍. I can only recommend the trail to anyone who comes to the area. The route leads through the Monachil Gorge in an exciting and varied way, always along the river. Sometimes you go on all fours, sometimes you have to climb, sometimes you shimmy along the rock or cross one of the long suspension bridges. The way back then offers super nice views of the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. How good that komoot exists! We have already discovered so many wonderful places and paths with this app. And this tour today is one of our most beautiful hikes 👍😍😊

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We've never seen the red-tailed lizard before. I did some research and found out it's a "European fringed lizard." If you're interested, you can read more here... 😉 https://www.malaga.es/de/laprovincia/naturaleza/lis_cd-13142/europaischer-fransenfanger-acanthodactylus-erythrurus-gro-er-wanderweg-malaga

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