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All walks are led by Martin Riley, an experienced and qualified International Mountain Leader guide based in the area and start from 30€ per person per day. Martin is a member of the Spanish Mountain Guides Association and holds public liability insurance. Please contact us for more information or if you would like us to put together a walking package or even just a day's walking during your stay. If you are going on your own, without someone who knows the area, then a map and a guidebook are useful. Here are some suggested titles: Walking in Andalucia: The Best Walks in Southern Spain's Natural Parks (Santana Guides) by Guy Hunter-Watts Walk the Alpujarras by Charles Davis and David Brawn Alpujarras Tour & Trail Super-Durable Map (2nd ed. Tour & Trail Maps) by David Brawn and Ros Brawn Holiday Walks in the Alpujarra (Holiday Walks) by Jeremy Rabjohns The Andalucia tourist board also lists some routes on its website, click here to see them. The GR-7 The section of the GR-7 walkway, which goes through the province of Granada, is as varied as it is beautiful. The Granada route covers some 500 kilometers. From the starting point in the province, at Ventas de Zafarraya, you carry on to Alhama de Granada, where it's worth stopping off at the Balneario (traditional spa), which is just outside of the town. You can either stay overnight at the Balneario or just soak your feet in the warm natural waters, which flow into the river beside the spa car park. The route carries on across the province into the Valle de Lecrín, a wonderful valley where the oranges ripen and the almond blossoms in spring, while at the same time the snowy peaks of the Sierra Nevada make a stunning contrast against the clear blue skies. The route takes you through from the village of Albuñuelas, right through to Nigüelas on a journey of well worn paths, but always with an abundance of wildlife, no matter what time of the year. Dramatic rocky gorges lead you deeper into the Mountains of Andalucia, from Lanjarón (famous for its spring water and Spa treatments) right into the Alpujarra Mountains. The route takes you to the highest paths in Spain, where the some snow can always be found - even in the hottest summer months. This demanding, mountain route through the Sierra Nevada Mountains of Granada ends at Bayarcal - at 1,255 meters, the highest village in the Province of Almería. |
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