Best attractions and places to see around Itrabo include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. This white village is nestled in the foothills of the Sierra de los Guájares and Sierra de Ubrite, offering views of the Granada Mountains and the Mediterranean coast. Its narrow, winding streets and whitewashed houses reflect a rich history and authentic Andalusian character. The area provides opportunities for exploring natural landscapes and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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In the diary of his pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago, published later, the German entertainer Hape (Hans-Peter) Kerkeling also writes about the meditative experience of praying the Rosary together, which he personally experienced in the "grandiose village church that has what it takes to be a cathedral" in Castildelgado (Castile). Under the date of June 21, 2001, he notes: "I really have to see the only sight in the village! (...) The more pleased she is that I want to see the jewel of Castildelgado, the more she accompanies me into the interior. Our sightseeing tour is quickly over in front of the altar, and so the woman asks me to take a seat on one of the wonderfully cool church pews. Gradually, more [people] enter... the church. The older lady begins to pray the Rosary. The monotonous chanting has a calming effect, and the constantly repeating lament gives strength, security, and makes one peaceful! So, after I can say the words along, I join in the mantra..." (Hape Kerkeling in "Ich bin dann mal weg. Meine Reise auf dem Jakobsweg")
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Currently, a section of 800 meters is still heavily overgrown, with huge rosemary and sage bushes, as well as thorns. It's best to bring a stick or something similar to push them away. However, the view is unique, and the spring is a dream.
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Bird Park: Parrots, Peacocks, Lemurs, Meerkats, Turtles, Ducks. It has areas under reconstruction, but it's worth visiting not only for the animals, but also for the beautiful views from the castle wall, where the park meets.
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The Loro Sexi Ornithological Park in Almuñécar is an essential visit. Just 100 meters from the sea and nestled on the slope of the Castillo de San Miguel, it houses an important collection of birds belonging to more than 100 different species. You can see everything from the common pigeon to the spectacular peacock, including parrots, toucans, cockatoos, macaws, swans and ducks. Additionally, a beautiful cactus garden completes the park experience. I hope you enjoy your visit! 😊
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Small bird park with parrots and other birds, but also lemurs, turtles and other animals. In the Loripark there is also a cactus park with many different cacti
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The Suárez pond are natural lagoons that have been formed for hundreds of years in the town of Motril, specifically on Granada beach, where there is an exclusive fauna of this coastal Sona such as freshwater galagos, ducks, galzas, and more. variety of birds and fish, as well as amphibians, reptiles, etc. In these ponds there are many observation points for said fauna.
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Incredible views of the river bed. Be careful, it is a route where it is very hot in summer.
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There are perhaps many photos, but the area deserves it and you can get an idea.
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Ítrabo, a charming 'Pueblo Blanco', offers a rich history reflected in its architecture and landmarks. You can visit the 16th-century neoclassical Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora del Carmen, or the 17th-century Ermita de la Virgen de la Salud, dedicated to the town's patron saint and featuring an Islamic-style garden. The village also boasts ancient gathering places like the La Carenata Fountain and other historic laundries, showcasing its authentic Andalusian character.
Yes, Ítrabo is surrounded by natural beauty. You can discover the refreshing Río Verde Waterfalls, Barranco de las Chortales, a popular spot for swimming on hot days, offering incredible views of the riverbed. The village is also nestled at the foot of the Sierra de Bodíjar, providing a picturesque backdrop and numerous viewpoints within and around the village for scenic panoramas. Don't miss the unique contrast of snow on the high ground in winter with the tropical landscape below.
Ítrabo is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous trails with stunning views of the Granada Mountains and the Mediterranean coast. Popular hiking routes include 'La Guindalera Castano de Jurite' for challenging 360-degree views, or the Ruta de León Africano and Ruta de Al-Idrisi which depart directly from town. For more options, explore the many hiking routes around Ítrabo or cycling tours around Ítrabo.
Families visiting the area can enjoy the Loro Sexi Ornithological Park in Almuñécar, which houses over 100 species of birds, lemurs, and turtles, alongside a beautiful cactus garden. Another family-friendly option is Charca Suárez, a wetland area with natural lagoons perfect for observing diverse local fauna like ducks, herons, and various amphibians.
Ítrabo offers different experiences throughout the year. The spring and autumn months are ideal for hiking and exploring the natural beauty, with pleasant temperatures. In winter, you might witness the unique sight of snow on the higher grounds contrasting with the tropical vegetation. The village also hosts its annual Wine Festival in April and patron saint festivities in honor of the Santísima Virgen de la Salud during the last weekend of August, offering cultural highlights.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Castillo de Salobreña. Located on a rocky promontory, it offers impressive vistas of the sea, the plains, and the snowy peaks of the Sierra Nevada in winter. Another excellent spot is El Castillejo Fortress, a historical castle ruin that provides expansive views of the surrounding villages and landscape from its elevated position.
Ítrabo is known for its crisp, fruity white wines, which are celebrated annually at the Wine Festival in April. The region also boasts local produce such as cherimoyas, avocados, and mangoes, alongside delicious homemade sausages. Exploring the village allows you to discover local eateries and experience authentic Andalusian flavors.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the 'La Guindalera Castano de Jurite' is considered one of the most famous and demanding hikes in the area, offering spectacular 360-degree views. Many trails in the Sierra de Bodíjar, which Ítrabo is situated at the foot of, also provide opportunities for more strenuous exploration with impressive views of valleys and ravines. You can find more challenging options among the hiking routes around Ítrabo.
Ítrabo's traditional architecture is a significant attraction in itself. The village is characterized by its small whitewashed houses, narrow, winding streets, and flower-covered balconies. This distinct Moorish charm reflects a rich history and provides an authentic Andalusian character, making a stroll through its streets a delightful experience.
Ítrabo is conveniently located just a short drive, approximately 15-16 km, from the Costa Tropical. This proximity makes it very easy for visitors to combine mountain activities like hiking and exploring the village with relaxing beach visits and enjoying the Mediterranean coast.
Visitors frequently praise the refreshing experience of swimming in the Río Verde Waterfalls, especially on hot days, and the incredible views of the riverbed. The historical sites like Castillo de Salobreña are highly appreciated for their strategic locations and the truly impressive panoramic views they offer of the sea, plains, and mountains. The area's blend of natural beauty and historical charm consistently receives positive feedback.


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