Best mountain peaks around Frigiliana offer diverse opportunities for exploration in the Sierra de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama Natural Park. This region in Andalusia is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing numerous viewpoints and challenging ascents. The landscape features rugged peaks and valleys, making it a destination for those seeking natural beauty and outdoor activity. Frigiliana mountains provide a backdrop to the white village, with trails leading to various summits.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Tip: Take a jacket with you as the summit is often in fog. The weather can change quickly.
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Descent very steep in several places, with high steps down. Finding the way challenging at a few points, but doable with Komoot. Speed sometimes 2 km/h
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Not to be walked in June, July or August. Even in September you will be roasted. I went in October and it was hard because of the Sahara moving up north and entering Andalusia. But so beautiful…..
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My favorite peak in the Sierra de Almijara, I love it 😍🎈
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Pico del Cielo is an impressive peak located in the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara, and Alhama Natural Park, near Nerja. The route is approximately 20 km (round trip) and can take between 6 and 7 hours to complete. It's a challenging hike in terms of endurance, but technically easy.
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Take plenty of water and good shoes. A great hike, with great views.
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The views are spectacular; the climb is worth it.
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A summit cross decorated with mirrors. Perfect for a summit selfie :)
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For exceptional panoramic views, consider El Fuerte Peak. Pico del Cielo Summit provides wonderful views of the Axarquía and the Nerja coast, while Cerro Lucero (1,779 m) is known for its rewarding vistas from one of the Sierra de Tejeda's most attractive peaks.
Yes, Pico del Cielo Summit is a challenging ascent at 1508 meters above sea level, featuring demanding and technical sections. It requires good preparation as there are no water sources along the way. Cerro Lucero (1,779 m) is also considered a challenging peak.
Hiking in the Frigiliana mountains is generally best outside of the peak summer months. For example, Hawk Hill is specifically advised against in June, July, or August due to intense heat. Spring and autumn offer more moderate temperatures, making for a more enjoyable experience. Winter can also be pleasant, but be prepared for cooler conditions at higher altitudes.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area around Frigiliana offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various gravel biking routes, tackle challenging MTB trails, or enjoy scenic running trails. Many of these routes offer stunning views of the mountainous landscape.
Yes, several peaks offer unique features. Pico del Cielo Summit features a distinctive summit cross decorated with mirrors. Near Cerro Lucero (1,779 m), you can find the remains of an old barracks. Additionally, the El Macho Marble Quarry is a historical site and viewpoint where you can appreciate an old marble quarry in the Sierra de Competa.
For hiking in the Frigiliana mountains, solid shoes are always recommended. If you're tackling trails with dense vegetation, such as those leading to El Fuerte Peak, long pants are advisable to avoid unpleasant encounters with gorse. In winter, layers are key, as temperatures can vary. Be prepared for cooler conditions at higher altitudes and potential wind.
Hiking to Pico del Cielo Summit is a demanding climb that takes many hours. It's crucial to be well-prepared with sufficient water and supplies, as there are no sources along the way.
While the guide focuses on prominent peaks, exploring the trails around the Sierra de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama Natural Park can lead to less-trafficked paths. For a unique historical perspective, consider a route that includes the El Macho Marble Quarry, which offers both views and a glimpse into the region's past.
Visitors consistently praise the exceptional panoramic views from summits like El Fuerte Peak and Pico del Cielo Summit. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb and the opportunity for stunning summit selfies at the cross on Pico del Cielo are also frequently mentioned highlights.
While specific circular walks to individual peaks are not detailed here, the region offers various circular routes for other activities. For example, you can find MTB trails like 'Circular de Frigiliana y Cómpeta' or running loops starting and ending in Frigiliana.
Access points to trails leading to the peaks often have limited parking. It is advisable to research specific trailheads in advance for parking availability. Many routes start from or near Frigiliana village, where public parking may be available, or from smaller hamlets in the natural park.


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