Walking Holidays in Spain - Mainland - Walking the White Villages of the Alpujarras
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Walking Holiday Spain - Andalucia
The
Alpujarra is one of the most wild and undiscovered mountain ranges of Spain,
stretching from the highest peaks of the Sierra Nevada to the Mediterranean
below. Life has changed little since the Moors first cultivated the terraces
many centuries ago. You may observe farmers tending the land with their mules,
or perhaps local women washing clothes in the village springs or shelling
almonds by hand.
The tiny whitewashed villages, which cling precariously to the mountainsides, are linked by the ancient Camino Real (or GR7). On this track, you will walk through shady olive and almond groves and cross tiny mountain springs with snow-capped mountains above and the distant Mediterranean in view. Whatever the season, there is plenty to relish: the spectacular almond blossom of February and March, the pretty wild flowers of late spring and early summer, or the vibrant colours and fruits of autumn (when you will be able to pick almonds, wild figs, mulberries and grapes along the way). Apart from an occasional shepherd tending his herds, your walk will be undisturbed and blissfully peaceful.
Day 1: You will be transferred from either Almeria or Granada Airport (or Malaga with an additional charge) to Berchules, known as the Balcony of the Alpujarra with its panoramic views down to the Mediterranean. On clear days in winter, you can see to the Atlas Mountains beyond. Overnight Berchules.
Day 2: Yegen - Burchules. You will be transferred to the start of your walk in Yegen after breakfast. A wonderful and diverse walk, leading you from the cultivated
terraces down to the sculpted shapes of desert-like bad-lands, then up again to
craggy alpine valleys. This is magical and wild territory with striking rock
formations and many bird-watching opportunities. Look out for bee-eaters, rollers,
hoopoes and Bonelli eagles at the right time of year. After climbing to the
pine forests above Berchules, come down the ancient track that used to be the
old silk-trading route, connecting the Alpujarra with Granada. Overnight
Berchules.
Ascent 830m Descent 550m, Distance 9 ¼ miles, Time 4½ hours.
Day 3: Berchules - Treveles. Start todays walk through the narrow streets of Berchules before climbing steeply out of the village to the highest point of the trek, crossing the ridge at 2000 metres. (A gradual climb of 700m.) Enjoy the foothills of Mulhacen, the highest mountain in Spain, dropping down to the steep-sided rugged valley of Trevelez, famous for its air-dried ham and artisanal shops. Overnight Trevelez.
Ascent
910m, Descent 630m, Distance 10 miles, Time 5 ½ hours.
Day 4: Treveles
– Capileira. A pleasant walk from Trevelez to the beautiful village of
Capileira. Either take the low-level tranquil and contouring Pista Forestal,
with good views of the surrounding area and the high mountains (Ascent 440m,
Descent 510m, Distance 11 ½ miles, Time 5 ½ hours), or the high-level Sulayr
path on the southern flank of the Sierra Nevada (Ascent 800m, Descent 870m,
Distance 12 ¾ miles, Time 5 ½ hours). This is a wonderful walk with a high
mountain feel and great views over the sea, and if you are lucky, the Atlas Mountains in
the distance. Overnight Capileira.
Day 5: Capileira – Orgiva. Today’s
walk you will take you to the charming white villages of Capileira, Bubion and
Pampaneira. The paths are well marked passing cherry, walnut and fig trees as
well as goats clattering their bells below you (Ascent 0m, Descent 410m,
Distance 2 ¾ miles, Time 1 ½ hours). From Pampaneira you will take a bus to
Orgiva where you stay overnight.
You can either spend the afternoon at leisure, or you have the
choice of two add-on routes from Orgiva. The first route takes you to the south
of Orgiva, following the Ancient Olive Tree Route. There are a variety of
gardens and terraces of fruit trees (Ascent/Descent 210m, Distance 5 miles, 2 ¼
hours). Alternatively, there is a pleasant walk along the banks of the Rio
Chico to visit the Tree of Life mural at the tiny village of Bayacas. Pass olive
groves followed by a short climb up a small ridge to a Mirador with wonderful
views of Orgiva and the Guadalfeo valley (Ascent/Descent 270m, Distance 5
miles, 2 ½ hours). Overnight Orgiva.
Day 6: Orgiva – Lanjarron. Leaving
Orgiva follow the riverbank of the Rio Sucio before climbing via the slopes of
a green valley to the high point where the GR7 and GR142 paths meet. Here
there is a detour for an extensive view over Orgiva and the Guadalfeo valley up
to Cañar to the north-east, the route is then downhill on tracks, with
viewpoint overlooking Lanjaron, and the the Embalse de Bénar reservoir (Ascent
440m, Descent260m, Distance 5 ½ miles, Time 2 ¾ hours). Alternatively, there is
a varied, sometimes challenging route taking you from the riverbanks of the Rio
Chico at Orgiva to the Mirador overlooking the town, then steeply up to visit
the pretty villages of Carataunas and Soportujar with their fascinating
sculptures. Enjoy wonderful views as the route is high above the valley. Wend your
way to the Cañar Mirador and fountains before descending via tracks and paths
with views of Lanjarron in the distance (Ascent 860m Descent 670m, Distance 12
½ miles, Time 6 hours). Overnight Lanjarron.
Day 7: Chose
from a variety of walks from your hotel in Lanjarron.
Lanjarron Circular
This circular walk dips down to the river valley to the south before climbing to a ridge, providing fantastic panoramic views. To the north is countryside with scattered corijos and houses with their olive and fruit trees together with fantastic views of Lanjarron. At the end of the walk there is the opportunity to visit the castle. Standing on a rocky prominence above the Lanjarron river valley, it was built by the Moors between the thirteenth and sixteenth century.
Distance: Ascent/Descent 640m, Distance: 8 ¾ miles, Time 5 ½ hours.
Lanjaron Acequia Aceituno – Cecarta
A lovely walk through the narrow streets of Hondilla and up via paths and tracks into the wooded Rio de Lanjaron valley. The walking along the acequias is easy with an unexpected airy section at the beginning. The Huerta de las Monjas is a pleasant place to rest before returning to Lanjaron via another acequia and descending more steeply to the town centre.
Distance: Ascent/Descent: 410m, Distance: 4 ½ miles, Time 2 ½ hours
Day 8: Transfer back to the airport for your flight home.
Baggage transfers
Your luggage is transported for you from hotel to hotel so you can travel with day rucksacks only.
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7 breakfasts |
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7 dinners |
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‘With flights’ includes typical flight prices* from London Gatwick to Almeria, and airport transfers. Flights from many local airports are also available (exact price for your dates available on request) |
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All prices valid for 2023
Prices are per person in GBP / UK £ and are based on 7 nights half board* in a shared twin/double standard room.
Dates |
With Flights |
Without Flights |
Single Supplement |
19 Mar - 23 Jun |
1159 |
849 |
120 |
01 Sep - 24 Oct |
1159 |
849 |
120 |
Room supplements: None
POA – Price on application
Seasonal supplements (Christmas, New Year and Easter) available on request
This map is for illustration purposes only and we cannot be held responsible for its accuracy.
Andalucia Trek
We have chosen hotels for their intimacy and charm. They are all small family-run hotels that are very much part of the village community and each has its own character. You will find a delightful combination of rustic charm and modern conveniences. All rooms have their own bath or shower and English is widely spoken. Dinner is included every night and you will have the chance to savour the best of Andalucian cuisine.
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Availability Information
March
to June is superb for wild flowers, clear skies and a vista of snow-capped
mountains – an ideal time for keen photographers. From September to November,
the harsh summer light starts to mellow as the landscape turns golden yellow
and mornings become soft and dewy. In July and August, we feel the summer heat
is too intense to make walking a pleasure.
Please note our best to go information is generally referring to the walking which may fall in the early or late season in some places. This may mean that not all tourist facilities will be open at the time you visit.
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