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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in Andalusia

Best mountain peaks in Andalusia are found across a diverse landscape in southern Spain. The region features prominent ranges like the Sierra Nevada and the dramatic limestone formations of Grazalema. These mountains offer varied terrain, from high-altitude summits to rugged natural parks. The area provides opportunities for exploring unique ecosystems and significant natural landmarks.

Best mountain peaks in Andalusia

  • The most popular mountain peaks is La Concha Peak, a summit that offers a different perspective of Andalusia. This challenging natural monument provides great views for experienced hikers.
  • Another must-see spot is La Maroma Summit, a summit with 360-degree views. On clear days, the Mediterranean coastline from Ceuta to Oran is visible from this 2069 meter peak.
  • Visitors also love Torrecilla Peak (1,919 m), a summit with a fantastic reward at the top. From the summit, views can extend to the Mediterranean coast and the coast of Morocco on clear days.
  • Andalusia is known for high-altitude summits, limestone formations, and diverse natural parks. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, from the highest points in mainland Spain to provincial high points.
  • The mountain peaks in Andalusia are appreciated by the komoot community. There are more than 100 upvotes and over 170 photos shared by users for these highlights.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

Mulhacén Summit

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After a long walk, we reached the destination point: the summit of Mulhacén (3479 meters), the highest peak of the Iberian Peninsula. They say that if the day is very clear, you can see even the mountains of Africa. We were not lucky that day, but what we did see were the impressive peaks that are hidden in the Sierra Nevada.

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La Concha Peak

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Andalusia from a different perspective. Take drinks and food with you

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La Maroma Summit

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This 2069 meter peak was originally called Pico Tejeda because it was the highest point in the mountain range of the same name. The name La Maroma comes from the ropes used to lower the snow that was stored in a natural chasm located 40 meters south of the trig point.

This chasm was known as Sima de la Maroma and that led to the summit being named the same way.

It is located between the provinces of Granada and Malaga, being the highest point of the second, and on clear days you can see the crescent-shaped coast drawn by the Alboran Sea from Ceuta to Oran.

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Torrecilla Peak (1,919 m)

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The view from up there is stunning.

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Hondera Lagoon

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The area of the Seven Lagoons (and Laguna Hondera in particular) is one of the most beautiful places in the Sierra Nevada National Park. The climb up here next to the waterfall formed by the Chorreras Negras is demanding, but all the pain in your legs is forgotten as soon as you reach the top and see the beauty of the place.

Important note: if you plan to spend the night here, do not pitch your tent in the borreguiles (the grasslands). They are home to several species of flora endemic to the Sierra Nevada and it is necessary to protect them.

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Mecina Fondales

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Although it is somewhat larger than neighboring Mecinilla and Fondales, Mecina is still a small village perfect for those seeking tranquility.

The town hides several trails that take you to visit the rest of the towns in the La Taha region.

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The Alcázar of Jerez de la Frontera is one of the few examples of Almohad architecture preserved in Spain.

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El Torreón Peak

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The Torreón or del Pinar peak is the highest prominence in the entire province of Cádiz. From its 1654 meters high there is an incredible 360º view. At the foot are the Pinsapar, the Llanos de Rabel and the Green Throat. On the other side is the sea, where the Rock of Gibraltar and the African coast stand out. Other outstanding points are the summits of Simancón, del Reloj and San Cristóbal, the Zahara de la Sierra reservoir and the Sierra del Caíllo.

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Simancón Peak

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The summit of Simancón, at 1566 meters high, is one of the most sought after in the Grazalema mountain range. From here there is an unbeatable view of the Sierra del Pinar, which has its highest point at 1648 meters, on the Torreón peak. On very clear days you can see the Serranía de Ronda, the Sierra de las Nieves and Sierra Nevada, as well as the relief of North Africa.

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Pico del Cielo Summit

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Its name says it all, with an altitude of 1508 meters above sea level, the top of El Cielo peak is a challenging summit with demanding and technical sections but that compensates with wonderful views of the Axarquía and the Nerja coast. A place worth visiting, remember to come well prepared, the climb is hard and takes many hours and there are no sources along the way.

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May 2, 2026, Pico del Cielo Summit

Tip: Take a jacket with you as the summit is often in fog. The weather can change quickly.

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As of April 2026 , one can reach the recreational area Quejigales by car. The route is well marked and chill, compared to other routes marked as “Hard” on Komoot. The final ascent to the peak is well marked and very doable as is the descent. The views are very nice, from the Sierra Nevada to the Sierra de Grazalema, from Malaga to Gilbraltar. Overall a rewarding hike!

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Climbing the Simancon from the west side was easy and quite fun. Same goes for the Reloj. Luckily we had a very clear day and could see all the way upto Mulhacen in the Sierra Nevada and parts of Africa. However, descending from the Simancon was not easy at all. It was difficult to find a specific route and one has to be very careful.

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Jose Luis H.
November 22, 2025, La Concha Peak

Excellent views over Marbella...

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November 11, 2025, Pico El Torreón

You need a permit to do the hike. It can be found through the process on this website https://grazalemaguide.com/blog/how-to-get-a-permission-for-restricted-footpaths-in-the-sierra-de-grazalema/

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A visit to the fortress is worthwhile. Unfortunately, the camera obscura was not available for viewing during our visit.

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La Concha is a wonderful goal for a stunning view and hike. Two considerations: When it is very sunny, you’ll be exposed to the sun pretty much all the time. Sunscreen and a hat are most definitely necessary. There are two great starting points: one from Istan (more elevation) and one from the Refugio (less elevation, starts in a forest). I have done both hikes and would recommend to start with the one from Refugio: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/2144328300

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Pico del Cielo is an impressive peak located in the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara, and Alhama Natural Park, near Nerja. The route is approximately 20 km (round trip) and can take between 6 and 7 hours to complete. It's a challenging hike in terms of endurance, but technically easy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the highest mountain peaks in Andalusia?

Andalusia is home to several impressive peaks. The highest in mainland Spain and the Iberian Peninsula is Mulhacén, standing at 3,479 meters (11,414 ft) in the Sierra Nevada. Other notable high points include Veleta (3,398 m) also in Sierra Nevada, La Maroma Summit (2,069 m) in Malaga province, and El Torreón Peak (1,654 m) in Cadiz.

Which mountain peaks in Andalusia offer the best panoramic views?

Many peaks in Andalusia provide spectacular views. From La Maroma Summit, you can see the Mediterranean coastline from Ceuta to Oran on clear days. Torrecilla Peak (1,919 m) offers views extending to the Mediterranean coast and Morocco. Mulhacén and Veleta in the Sierra Nevada provide 360-degree vistas across the range, the Vega de Granada, and even to Africa on clear days. Pico Mijas also offers extensive views of the Malaga coastline and Costa del Sol.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks in Andalusia?

While many high peaks are challenging, there are options for families. The village of Mecina Fondales in La Alpujarra offers trails suitable for exploring the surrounding white villages. For easier mountain walks, consider areas within natural parks that have well-maintained paths, though specific family-friendly highlights are not extensively detailed for peaks themselves.

What is the best time to hike in Andalusia's mountains?

The best time largely depends on the peak and desired activity. For high-altitude peaks like Mulhacén and Veleta, summer (late June to early September) is ideal for hiking, as snow has melted and conditions are generally clear. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for lower and mid-altitude peaks, with vibrant flora or autumn colors. Winter is suitable for snow sports in Sierra Nevada or hiking in lower, warmer areas.

What unique natural features can I expect to see in Andalusia's mountain regions?

Andalusia's mountains boast diverse natural features. The Sierra Nevada is known for its diverse ecosystems and botanical endemism, including glacial lakes like Hondera Lagoon. Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park features dramatic limestone peaks, deep gorges like Garganta Verde, and rare Pinsapo fir forests. The Sierra de Mijas is characterized by marble and limestone geology, creating varied microclimates.

Are there any challenging multi-day treks available in Andalusia?

Yes, for experienced hikers, challenging multi-day treks are available, particularly in the Sierra Nevada. The ascent of Mulhacén can be part of a multi-day trek, with mountain refuges like Refugio Poqueira providing accommodation. The area around the Seven Lagoons, including Hondera Lagoon, also offers demanding routes.

What wildlife might I encounter while hiking in Andalusia's mountains?

The mountain regions are rich in wildlife. In the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama Natural Park (home to La Maroma Summit), you might spot wild horses and ibex. Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park is a haven for Griffon vultures, golden eagles, and Spanish ibex. Hikers in Sierra de Mijas may encounter mountain goats and various birds of prey like golden and booted eagles.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Andalusia?

Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the challenging 'Pico Veleta — ascent to the top of Sierra Nevada' or the 'Sierra de Mijas Loop from Fuengirola'. There are also running trails, like those in the Sierra Nevada, and general cycling tours. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes in Andalusia, Running Trails in Andalusia, and Cycling in Andalusia guides.

Are permits required for hiking in certain areas of Andalusia's natural parks?

Yes, access to some sensitive areas within natural parks, such as the Pinsapar forest in Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, requires a permit. This is to ensure the preservation of unique ecosystems. It's advisable to check with the specific natural park authorities before planning your visit, especially for protected or restricted zones.

What do komoot users enjoy most about the mountain peaks in Andalusia?

Komoot users frequently highlight the stunning views and the rewarding challenge of the trails. For instance, La Concha Peak is praised for offering a 'different perspective of Andalusia' and being a 'beautiful, demanding mountain hike'. The 'fantastic reward' of views from summits like Torrecilla Peak (1,919 m) is also a common sentiment, with many sharing photos and upvotes for these experiences.

Can I find accommodation near the main mountain trails in Andalusia?

Yes, accommodation options are available near many mountain trails. For multi-day treks in the Sierra Nevada, mountain refuges like Refugio Poqueira offer overnight stays. Additionally, charming white villages scattered throughout the natural parks, such as those near Mecina Fondales, provide guesthouses and hotels for visitors.

What are the highest provincial peaks in Andalusia outside of the Sierra Nevada giants?

Beyond Mulhacén and Veleta, each province in Andalusia has its own highest point. These include La Maroma Summit (Malaga, 2,069 m), El Torreón Peak (Cadiz, 1,654 m), Pico Mágina (Jaén, 2,167 m), El Chullo (Almería, 2,611 m), La Tiñosa (Córdoba, 1,568 m), Pico Bonales (Huelva, 1,055 m), and El Terril (Seville, 1,129 m).

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