Mountain peaks around Lorca, a city in Murcia, Spain, are characterized by rugged mountains and diverse landscapes. The region offers opportunities for hiking and experiencing natural beauty within the Guadalentín Valley. Peaks range from accessible viewpoints to more challenging summits, providing panoramic views of the surrounding terrain. The area is known for its pine forests and river valleys.
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From the Ricardo Codorniú Visitor Centre, a very long forest track leads up to this mountain pass.
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The path is closed from January to June (nature conservation). Violation is subject to a fine of EUR 3,000.
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Summit of the pass through the Enspuña.
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As we pass along the road in good condition in the Murcian region (RM-332), we will have magnificent views of the hills that make up the extensive Sierra de las Moreras.
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Located in the Sierra Espuña and at an altitude of 1,201 m, we reach the Bermejo pass accompanied by a pine forest during the ascent and where we find a beautiful viewpoint. At this point, a brief false flat is imposed to recover energy and breath and contemplate the panorama and places as beautiful as Umbría de Peña Apartada, Peña Apartada itself, Cerro de la Garita, and of course, the deep and green Valley of the Espuna River. To the north, we find the Morrón de Espuña, and to the west the Barranco de Enmedio, El Purgatorio and the Pedro López hill.
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Beautiful area. Watch my tour on Youtube: https://youtu.be/c_W7KMI7dMk
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Peak belonging to the Sierra de Pedro Ponce with an altitude of just over 1,500 m above sea level. Very good climb for gravel bike.
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Nice, pleasant and short round trip linear hiking route around the Murcian town of Calabardina.
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Visitors to the Lorca region often enjoy the panoramic views from Cocón de Cope, known for its pleasant and short hiking route near Calabardina. Another favorite is Collado Bermejo, a mountain pass in the Sierra Espuña offering extensive vistas of the Sierra and the Espuña River Valley. For a more challenging ascent with rewarding views of the Bolnuevo coast, Vipers' Hill – Morro Blanco is highly regarded.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Vipers' Hill – Morro Blanco is demanding but offers incredible views of the entire Bolnuevo coast. The route can be physically strenuous and technically challenging in sections, requiring proper footwear and ample water, especially during summer. Another significant peak is Pico de la Selva in the Sierra de Pedro Ponce, which stands at 1,521m and provides stunning views of the Mula River and Guadalentín Valley.
The mountains around Lorca offer diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter extensive pine forests, particularly around areas like Collado Bermejo in the Sierra Espuña. River valleys, such as the deep and green Espuña River Valley, are also prominent. Many peaks and viewpoints provide panoramic vistas of rugged mountains, fertile valleys, and in some cases, glimpses of the distant Mediterranean Sea.
The region's climate makes spring and autumn ideal for hiking, offering milder temperatures. During the summer months, it's crucial to carry plenty of water due to the heat. Some paths, like the one to Vipers' Hill – Morro Blanco, may have seasonal closures, so it's always wise to check local conditions before planning your trip.
While many routes offer moderate to challenging terrain, some areas provide more accessible options. For instance, the linear hiking route around Cocón de Cope near Calabardina is described as pleasant and short, making it suitable for a less strenuous outing. Always check the specific trail details for difficulty and distance to ensure it matches your group's fitness level.
Beyond hiking, the Lorca region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including gravel biking, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. For example, the Gravel biking around Lorca guide features routes like the 'Cave of Wolves – View of the Costa de Mazarrón loop'. There are also dedicated running trails, such as the 'Cejo de los Enamorados Trail loop'.
Yes, the area is rich with hiking opportunities. For instance, the Collado Bermejo in Sierra Espuña is a popular starting point for hikes, including ascents towards Morrón de Espuña. The 'Cejo de los Enamorados Trail loop' is a notable running and hiking route near Lorca, offering a challenging 14.6 km experience. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Lorca guide.
Many peaks and passes provide stunning panoramic views. Collado Bermejo, at 1,201 m in the Sierra Espuña, is renowned for offering one of the best panoramic views of the entire Sierra, including the Espuña River Valley and distant Barrancos de Gebas. Cocón de Cope also provides beautiful vistas near Calabardina, and Loma de las Lagunas offers magnificent views of the Sierra de las Moreras.
Beyond the most popular spots, consider exploring Loma de las Lagunas, which offers magnificent views of the Sierra de las Moreras from the RM-332 road. Another significant peak is Pico de la Selva in the Sierra de Pedro Ponce, providing stunning views of the Mula River and Guadalentín Valley, and is suitable for gravel biking.
When hiking in the Lorca mountains, it's always recommended to wear appropriate footwear, especially as some trails can be rocky or technically challenging. Carrying plenty of water is essential, particularly during warmer months. Some routes, like the one to Vipers' Hill – Morro Blanco, may have seasonal closures, so checking local information before you go is advisable. Always go with caution and a firm step.
Morrón de Rivazuelo, at 1531 meters, located in the Sierra de Pedro Ponce, is considered the highest point or 'roof' within the broader Lorca area. Nearby, Pico de la Selva is another significant peak in this range, standing at 1521 meters.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for gravel biking. For example, the ascent to Pico de la Selva is noted as a very good climb for gravel bikes. You can find more routes and detailed information in the Gravel biking around Lorca guide.


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