Best waterfalls around Comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina are found within the Sierra Nevada mountain range, offering diverse natural landscapes. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and numerous water sources, which contribute to the formation of various cascades. The area provides opportunities to explore these features via a network of hiking trails. Its geography has historically supported both irrigation and power generation.
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On this occasion, the large amount of accumulated snow gifted us this spectacular image of a snow tunnel.
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Experiences from November 2025: Access to the river from both sides is blocked and clearly marked with prohibition signs! At the marked location, there is a narrow bridge without railings. There is no sign of the waterfall or the attractive wooden bridge with railings shown in the photos by "expert" Oliver! The circular routes indicated under this trail are therefore completely unusable if you adhere to the prohibitions and barriers! We had to turn back and, unfortunately, retrace our steps. Very frustrating!
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An impressive structure. When the water starts flowing over the top, it must have rained a lot in those mountains!
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The final climb to the Siete Lagunas, next to the Chorreros Negras waterfalls, is quite challenging; Komoot said it had a 35% gradient. But it was a fantastic experience! At the end of May, there were still some remnants of snow, and the stream below was carrying plenty of water – so we forded the trail twice and had wet feet – but with temperatures approaching 20 degrees Celsius and sunshine, it quickly dried out again 😀.
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The Tajo de Cortés Waterfall is an impressive waterfall located in the Alpujarra Granadina, near the towns of Pitres and Pórtugos in Andalusia. Two routes that will take you to this beautiful waterfall: Sendero PR-A 29 from Pórtugos or the somewhat shorter Circular Route from Pitres.
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The Lanjarón River rises in the high mountain of Sierra Nevada, under the peak of Veleta, and runs through the Lanjarón valley until it passes through the town of the same name and empties into the Rules dam.
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This is a waterfall that we find on the hiking route from Lanjaron to the Tello refuge, along the path or path of the Mezquerina ditch in the section specifically of the Montalban ditch.
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The region offers a diverse range of waterfalls, from natural cascades formed by river flow to impressive man-made structures and even uniquely colored falls. For instance, Dike 24 of the Río Chico is a significant man-made monument, while El Chorrerón near Pórtugos is famous for its striking orange-red coloration due to high iron content in the water.
Many waterfalls in the region are accessible via hiking trails of varying difficulty. While specific 'easy' designations for all falls aren't provided, the area generally offers trails suitable for different fitness levels. For a scenic experience that includes a waterfall and views, consider the Trail With a View of Three White Villages, which offers fantastic vistas over the river valley.
The best time to visit many of the waterfalls, especially those fed by snowmelt, is during the Sierra Nevada snowmelt season. This ensures the most impressive water flow. For example, Dike 24 of the Río Chico is best seen during this period.
Yes, the waterfalls in Comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina are often integrated into scenic hiking trails. For example, the Tajo de Cortés Waterfall can be reached via the Sendero PR-A 29 from Pórtugos or a shorter Circular Route from Pitres. You can find more waterfall hikes in the region by exploring the Waterfall hikes around Comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina guide.
Beyond hiking directly to the falls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina guide, or embark on more challenging mountain hikes, detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina guide.
Yes, El Chorrerón, located near Pórtugos, is a distinctive waterfall known for its striking orange-red coloration. This unique hue comes from the high iron content in the water from the Fuente Agria spring, which oxidizes and stains the surrounding rock.
Given the mountainous terrain and potential for wet conditions, especially near waterfalls, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking shoes. Some trails, like the one leading to Dike 24 of the Río Chico, might involve crossing rivers, so be prepared for potentially wet feet. Layered clothing is also recommended to adapt to changing temperatures in the Sierra Nevada.
Yes, Dike 24 of the Río Chico is a significant man-made monument. Built between 1940 and 1943, this dike serves to control floods from the Río Chico and is well-known among mountaineers and hikers in the region.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes of the Alpujarra Granadina. Highlights like the Trail With a View of Three White Villages are praised for their fantastic views over river valleys and picturesque villages, often including a waterfall along the way.
Yes, the Tajo de Cortés Waterfall can be accessed via a Circular Route starting from Pitres. Additionally, the Waterfall hikes around Comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina guide features routes like the 'Medieval Path of La Alpujarra – circular between Busquístar, Pórtugos, Atalbéitar and Ferreirola (PR-A 299)' which may include waterfall views.
The Poqueira River Waterfall is a prime example, showcasing the force with which the waters of the Poqueira River fall. This river has historically been crucial for irrigation and is now used for power generation, highlighting its significant flow.
While the Lanjarón River is a significant water source, recent visitor experiences (from November 2025) indicate that access to the river from both sides near the Lanjarón River Waterfall is blocked and marked with prohibition signs. There may also be a narrow bridge without railings, making some routes unusable. It's advisable to check current conditions before planning a visit.


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