Mountain peaks around Mazarrón, located in the Region of Murcia, Spain, are characterized by coastal mountain ranges such as the Sierra de las Moreras and Sierra del Algarrobo. This area provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities amidst unique geological formations. The municipality's landscape features prominent peaks that offer expansive views of the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding terrain. These mountains are composed primarily of sedimentary rocks, including calcium carbonate, contributing to their distinct appearance.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Steep climb with spectacular views
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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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The summit of the Peñas Blancas offers exciting views of the surrounding mountains and the Mediterranean Sea. Hikers are rewarded by silent nature all around, and the nearby Refugio can serve as a place to have a short break before the descent.
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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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Popular destination for road bike lovers. Until the Cerro de los Siete Cucones or popularly known as Las Antenas, we have a beautiful climb with magnificent views of the sea.
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Top hike, best view, short and tough, but really worth it. The shorter route (clockwise) is relatively easy, easy to find. Around the back (anti-clockwise) is a bit more difficult, no cairns. But there are beautiful views to the west. There is a parking lot near the roundabout (Parking barranco de algezares - not suggested on Komoot), from there the walk takes about 2-2.5 hours there and back. We were up there at sunset. It was amazing, especially as the full moon rose over Port Mazarron at the same time. Please note: the path to the summit is closed from January to June by a sign and threat of fines.
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If you are looking for good views then you should not miss the opportunity to climb to the top of Peñas Blancas! With its top at 630 meters above sea level, the views are impressive, combining the vertical white wall with the sea in the background you will have a true postcard.
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The primary mountain ranges influencing Mazarrón are the Sierra de las Moreras and portions of the Sierra de la Almenara. The Sierra de las Moreras is a coastal range recognized as a Protected Landscape, while the Sierra de la Almenara is a broader range extending across several municipalities, known for its ecological significance and historical mining past.
The region boasts unique geological formations. In the Sierra de las Moreras, you can find the spectacular Vipers' Hill – Morro Blanco, characterized by abundant sedimentary rocks forming attractive cliffs. Additionally, the Bolnuevo Erosions (Gredas de Bolnuevo) are striking white sandstone formations sculpted by wind and water, declared a Natural Monument.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the ascent to Vipers' Hill – Morro Blanco is considered demanding and can be somewhat technical in sectors. It requires physical fitness and proper footwear, but rewards with amazing panoramic views of the entire Bolnuevo coast.
Several peaks provide magnificent sea views. Peñas Blancas Summit, at 630 meters, offers impressive vistas combining its vertical white wall with the sea. The View from Las Antenas (Cerro de los Siete Cucones) is also known for its beautiful climb and magnificent sea views, popular among road cyclists.
The Sierra de las Moreras and Sierra de la Almenara are havens for wildlife. You might spot protected species such as the Bonelli's eagle, eagle owl, peregrine falcon, and the Greek tortoise. The flora includes Mediterranean species like European fan palm and various bushes.
Absolutely. Peaks like Peñas Blancas Summit, Loma de las Lagunas, and Morra de Garabitos are categorized as intermediate. They offer rewarding climbs with beautiful views and a sense of peace and tranquility at the top, without being overly technical.
Beyond peak bagging, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Morro Blanco Trail in Sierra de las Moreras, and running trails like the Bolnuevo Beach loop. There are also gravel biking routes, including those around the Cave of Wolves. For more details, explore the Hiking around Mazarrón, Running Trails around Mazarrón, and Gravel biking around Mazarrón guides.
While the region is generally pleasant, it's important to note that the path to the summit of Vipers' Hill – Morro Blanco is closed from January to June. For other peaks, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures ideal for hiking. During summer months, it's crucial to carry plenty of water due to the heat.
Yes, the Sierra de la Almenara has a rich mining history dating back to Carthaginian times, contributing to Mazarrón's historical wealth. Exploring this range allows visitors to appreciate the region's natural beauty alongside its historical mining landscapes.
Visitors frequently highlight the rewarding panoramic views, especially of the coast and sea, after a challenging or intermediate climb. The peace and tranquility found at the summits, the unique geological formations like the Bolnuevo Erosions, and the opportunity to observe diverse flora and fauna in a well-preserved natural environment are also highly valued.
While some peaks offer challenging ascents, the region also provides easier options. For instance, the Morro Blanco Trail in Sierra de las Moreras offers a moderate hiking path with splendid scenery. The Bolnuevo Erosions are also an easy and popular destination for a walk. For specific easy routes, check the Hiking around Mazarrón guide.


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