Best waterfalls around La Zubia are primarily located in the surrounding Granada province, with the town serving as a gateway to the Sierra Nevada Natural Park. This region is known for its diverse natural landscape, offering access to various hiking trails and river gorges. While La Zubia does not feature prominent waterfalls within its municipal boundaries, its strategic location provides a base for exploring the hydrographic beauty of the area. Visitors can find several notable waterfalls along hiking routes in…
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In August, the water is low, so you can sometimes take refuge at the edge of the riverbed 😉
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Great tour. But sturdy shoes and a bit of a thrill are a must!😅😀
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At high tide the passage is difficult, but definitely worth it!
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It is a very refreshing place. Ideal as the end of the route.
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Need to crawl on hands and knees under some of the cliff overhangs.. not for the faint hearted 🙂
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Imagine walking along this wooden walkway while enjoying the views of waterfalls and vertical walls around you. A marvel. If you ever have the chance to visit Los Cahorros, be sure to cross this impressive suspension bridge. The photos you take there will be unforgettable!
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The longest suspension bridge in the Cahorros is about 55 meters long and is supported between the two walls of the gorge, next to the dam waterfall. Quite an adventure!
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While La Zubia itself doesn't have prominent waterfalls, it serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider Granada province. Most notable waterfalls are found within the Sierra Nevada Natural Park and surrounding areas, such as Monachil, Jerez del Marquesado, Loja, Güéjar Sierra, and the Sierra de Huétor.
The most popular area is Los Cahorros Gorge, Monachil. This impressive gorge features a narrow river canyon with multiple waterfalls, hanging bridges, and a refreshing riverside landscape, making it a favorite for hikers.
Yes, the area around Hanging Bridge of Los Cahorros in Monachil is considered family-friendly. The trail offers a wooden walkway and views of waterfalls, with the longest suspension bridge being about 55 meters, providing an adventurous yet accessible experience.
You can expect to see diverse natural features such as narrow river canyons, impressive gorges, hanging bridges, and various types of waterfalls, including those formed by natural river flow and weirs. Some areas also feature unique rock formations, rock pools, and tunnels to explore.
The summer months can be ideal for visiting some waterfalls, especially if you wish to explore upstream sections. For example, at Cascada de los Bolos, when river levels are lower, it's possible to continue past the official trail end to reach the waterfall. However, water levels will generally be higher and more impressive during spring after snowmelt or after significant rainfall.
Yes, Cascada de los Bolos is recognized as a natural monument. Additionally, the spectacular Los Infiernos de Loja, located further west in Loja, has also been declared a Natural Monument.
Yes, you can explore the Route of the Boulders and Waterfalls of the Dúrcal River. This route takes you through irrigation ditches and along the Dúrcal river, revealing several waterfalls.
Beyond waterfall hikes, the region around La Zubia offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking routes, particularly within the Sierra Nevada Natural Park.
Yes, the Río Torrente Waterfall is known for its impressive double waterfall where water is dammed upstream and then released with a strong jet into a lower pool, creating a refreshing spot.
Yes, the Sierra de Huétor Natural Park is home to Waterfall Pado Negro. This approximately 15-meter high waterfall is notable for its uniquely shaped rocks covered with moss, and several smaller waterfalls can be found downstream in the same area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the refreshing riverside landscapes, the adventure of crossing hanging bridges, and the opportunity to explore narrow gorges and unique rock formations. The variety of trails and the natural beauty of the Sierra Nevada region are highly appreciated.
The Waterfalls de La Tizná are located within the recreational area of La Tizná, approximately 12 km from Jerez del Marquesado, inside the Sierra Nevada Natural Park. They are typically reached via a dirt road.


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