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Bus station hiking trails around Comarca de la Costa Granadina traverse a diverse landscape, from the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada to lush subtropical valleys and a rugged coastline. The region features prominent mountain ranges, including the Sierra Nevada and Sierra de Lújar, alongside the verdant Río Verde corridor. Coastal areas are characterized by cliffs, coves, and beaches, such as those found in the Paraje Natural Acantilados de Maro-Cerro Gordo. This varied terrain offers a wide range of hiking…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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19
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4.10km
01:05
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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264
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12.2km
03:13
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
(45)
193
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(33)
127
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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(34)
150
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9.99km
02:54
230m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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In one of the wonderfully told stories about the two protagonists “Don Camillo and Peppone,” conceived by the Italian writer Giovanni Guareschi, it is also about the Mother of God, Mary. Peppone's youngest son is very seriously ill, and so one evening the communist mayor sets off for the church with five large candles. Don Camillo intends to place them in front of the crucifix on the high altar, but Peppone has objections and wants the candles placed at the Chapel of Mary: “That one belongs to your party. Light them in front of that one there, which doesn’t engage in politics.” After he has left, Don Camillo – who, as always, converses with the crucified Christ – implores him, “not to be hard on him.” The dialogue continues: “And why should I be?” whispered Christ. “By honoring my Mother, he fills my heart with gentleness. I only dislike a little that he called her ‘that one there’.” Don Camillo shook his head. “You heard incorrectly,” he objected. “He said: ‘Light them all in front of the Holy Virgin in that chapel there’.” (Giovanni Guareschi in “Fünf und fünf”)
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You can reach the lighthouse with a short walk, beautiful view!
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Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Head is truly the jewel in the crown. What a delight to admire the art work of this sacred place and then walk the grounds of the beautiful park surrounding
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It is located next to the Parque de los Pueblos de América (Park of the Peoples of America). It is one of the city's main green spaces. This park originated as a link to the American continent, a fact reflected in its flora. As you stroll through the park, you can appreciate a wide variety of tree, shrub, and palm species, all from different parts of the Americas.
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Its construction dates back to 1538. It was formerly the hermitage of San Roque, built to commemorate the victims of the plague epidemic, as evidenced by the cross in front of the facade. In the 18th century, its dedication was changed to Our Lady of Mount Carmel. It is built in the proto-Baroque style and consists of a single nave, a semi-spherical dome over the main chapel, and a dressing room richly decorated with Baroque plasterwork. It is located at Calle San Roque, 1, in the heart of Motril (Granada), making it easily accessible for visitors.
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A great suspension bridge. Alternatively, you can walk around it, so even those with a fear of heights can continue without any problems. Overall, the bridge seems stable and doesn't swing excessively.
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The bridge can also be bypassed from the side. There are glass panels in the middle of the bridge that allow you to look underneath. A truly amazing experience.
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There are over 100 bus-accessible hiking trails in Comarca de la Costa Granadina, with 59 routes considered easy, 52 moderate, and 6 difficult. This wide selection ensures options for all fitness levels.
The region offers a stunning variety, from the rugged coastline with cliffs and coves to lush subtropical valleys and the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. You can expect to see exotic fruit plantations, river valleys like the Río Verde, and dramatic coastal views.
Thanks to its unique microclimate, protected by the Sierra Nevada, the Comarca de la Costa Granadina is suitable for hiking year-round. Winters are mild, and while summers can be hot, coastal and higher-altitude routes offer pleasant conditions. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal for comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery.
Yes, there are many easy routes. For example, the Motril – circular route through the city is an easy option that starts and ends conveniently within the town, offering a pleasant urban exploration.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed as circular walks, allowing you to return to your starting point without needing additional transport. An example is the Torre de Taramay – Loro Sexi Ornithological Park loop from Velilla-Taramay, which offers a scenic return to your initial bus stop.
Key towns like Motril, Almuñécar, and Salobreña serve as excellent hubs with well-connected bus stations. From these points, you can access a wide array of trails, ranging from coastal paths to routes leading into the subtropical valleys.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. Many easy and moderate routes are suitable for families, often featuring gentle terrain and interesting sights. Areas near Salobreña and the Monachil River Gorge (though some sections can be challenging) are known for their appeal to families.
You can discover a rich history and natural beauty. Along various routes, you might encounter historical sites like the Castillo de Salobreña or the Castillo de San Miguel. The region also features natural highlights such as the stunning cliffs of Maro-Cerro Gordo and the Peñones de San Cristobal.
The Río Verde valley is particularly known for its natural pools and waterfalls, offering a refreshing experience. While specific bus routes might require a short walk to the trailhead, the area is generally accessible and provides opportunities for canyoning and enjoying the lush river environment.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.36 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from stunning coastal views to the tranquility of the subtropical valleys, and the accessibility of many trails via public transport.
Many trails in Comarca de la Costa Granadina are dog-friendly, especially those in natural areas. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific parks or protected areas, and ensure your dog is on a leash where required. Remember to bring water for your pet, especially on warmer days.
Given the varied terrain, comfortable hiking shoes are essential. Layers of clothing are recommended due to potential temperature changes between coastal and inland areas, and depending on the season. Always carry sufficient water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a fully charged phone. A small backpack for essentials is also useful.


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