Best attractions and places to see around Alhama De Almería are found in a region characterized by its location in the foothills of the Sierra de Gádor and the arid landscapes of the Tabernas Desert. This area offers a blend of natural features, including canyons and unique desert formations, alongside historical and cultural sites. The town serves as a viewpoint for the Andarax Valley, providing panoramic vistas. Visitors can explore diverse environments ranging from semi-desert terrain to historical villages and…
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Cerró del Cautivo is a rock formation located in the Tabernas Desert in Almería. It is a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts due to its stunning views and unique surroundings.
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The Tabernas Oasis, also known as Mini Hollywood Oasys, is a theme park located in the Tabernas Desert, in Almería. This park is famous for its western movie sets and offers a unique experience that combines entertainment and nature.
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Surprising appearance, those palm trees in this place.
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Hiked January 2025. Start of stairs down dangerous and unsuitable for children. Many stairs work BROKEN or gone. Very sloppy. Signposting route, almost 0. GPS reception possibilities at the bottom limited. Special landscape but there are many nicer walks. We found it disappointing.
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Not one but four high gates to climb over
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Cruel...if you have fun hiking along a highway and hiking to the homeless, have fun. Cheeky to post such a hike here at all....
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This oasis is one of the most exuberant that you will see in the arid Tabernas desert, which "enjoys" more than three thousand hours of sunshine a year. If you don't know of having seen him in films as mythical as Lawrence of Arabia or Indiana Jones, perhaps you do remember him from the lands of the Dothraki in Game of Thrones (although most of those scenes were filmed closer to town, on the Rambla of the owl)
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The region offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the impressive Cerro del Cautivo, a unique rock formation in the Tabernas Desert known for its stunning views. Another notable spot is Barranco del Cautivo, a gritty canyon also in the Tabernas Desert, famous as a backdrop for many films. The area is situated in the foothills of the Sierra de Gádor, providing rugged scenery that descends into the Andarax Valley, offering panoramic vistas.
Yes, Alhama de Almería is rich in history. You can explore the 16th-century Mudejar-style Church of Saint Nicholas of Bari, or visit several charming hermitages like the Saint Anthony of Padua Hermitage. The town also features the ancient Arab Baths, with naturally hot waters, and the neoclassical bridge known as La Puente, believed to have Roman origins. Don't miss Alboloduy Village and Church, a historical site located on the right bank of the Nacimiento River.
Families can enjoy the unique experience at Tabernas Oasis, also known as Mini Hollywood Oasys, which features western movie sets. The Plaza España and Los Caños in Alhama de Almería offers a large square with palm trees and a children's park. Additionally, Alboloduy Village and Church is categorized as family-friendly, offering a glimpse into local history and culture.
The region around Alhama de Almería is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for mountain biking, cycling, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging MTB routes like the 'Alicún-Huécija Viewpoint – Balsa de la Chanata loop' or scenic cycling tours such as the 'Mozarabic Way: Alboloduy Loop'. You can find more details and routes on the MTB Trails around Alhama De Almería, Cycling around Alhama De Almería, and Road Cycling Routes around Alhama De Almería guide pages.
Yes, the Tabernas Desert, which is the only desert climate on the European continent, offers impressive hiking opportunities. You can explore Desert trails with single tracks over badlands and sandy basins. The Cerro del Cautivo is also a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts due to its unique surroundings and stunning views.
The Arab Baths are a significant historical site, built by the Arabs 300 meters from older Roman baths. These baths are notable for their naturally hot waters, reaching 47.5ºC, with the old entrance dating back to 1018. The Spa of Saint Nicholas (Balneario de San Nicolás), inaugurated in 1877, stands on the site of these ancient thermal springs and became an important social center.
Alhama de Almería is known as a 'watchtower' of the Andarax Valley, offering excellent panoramic views. The town itself provides vistas of the 'mirador de los siete pueblos' (viewpoint of the seven towns). You can also visit the Cerro del Cautivo for stunning desert views, or the Mirador Puerta de Hierro for scenic vistas of the area.
The Emporronadora is a statue created by Juan Carlos Cazalla Montijano and inaugurated in 2003. It is dedicated to the women of Alhama de Almería, particularly honoring those who worked diligently packing grapes into barrels, a significant historical industry in the region.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique desert landscapes and the dramatic scenery, often noting the feeling of the 'wild west air' in areas like the Tabernas Desert. The bizarre rock formations and the historical significance of sites used in famous films are also highlights. Many enjoy the endless tracks for gravel and the surprising appearance of palm trees in the desert environment.
Yes, Alhama de Almería is home to La Cascada, a great artificial waterfall. Inaugurated in 1971, it is located within a large area of pine trees, providing a pleasant spot to enjoy nature and relax.
Yes, the town honors its most illustrious citizen, Nicolás Salmerón Alonso, who was president of the First Spanish Republic. His birth home is located in Parque Huerta Rosalía. There is also a Park Nicolás Salmerón featuring a bust in his honor.


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