Best mountain peaks around Montejaque are found within the Serranía de Ronda, a dramatic landscape in Málaga, Spain. The area is part of the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, known for its diverse natural features and striking karstic formations. This region offers a range of elevated areas and peaks that provide expansive views and varied hiking experiences. Montejaque serves as a base for exploring these mountainous surroundings.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Climbing the Simancon from the west side was easy and quite fun. Same goes for the Reloj. Luckily we had a very clear day and could see all the way upto Mulhacen in the Sierra Nevada and parts of Africa. However, descending from the Simancon was not easy at all. It was difficult to find a specific route and one has to be very careful.
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An interesting ascent/descent to the summit, pathless with beautiful friction plates (if you can find them: occasionally small yellow arrows on the rock), but hands are not needed, if the visibility is good: fantastic!
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The Navazo Alto, 1,395 meters high, is the highest prominence in the Sierra del Caíllo. It is thus formed as one of the highest peaks of the Sierra de Grazalema. It goes without saying that from here the 360º views are unbeatable: the Sierra del Endrinal, the Sierra del Pinar, the Salto del Cabrero and the Bornos reservoir are just some of the visual gifts of this summit. On very clear days you can see the Strait of Gibraltar off the African coast.
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The crests of the Sierra del Pinar are a succession of peaks and prominences of limestone origin that culminate in the Torreón, the roof of the province of Cádiz. This mountain range, which separates the towns of Grazalema and Benamahoma, is surrounded by a unique environment. Beginning with the San Cristóbal peak and ending in the Torreón, you can see panoramic views that go from the Sierra Nevada to the relief of the African coast. This section has some exposed steps that require climbing, so it is not recommended for everyone.
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The summit of Simancón, at 1566 meters high, is one of the most sought after in the Grazalema mountain range. From here there is an unbeatable view of the Sierra del Pinar, which has its highest point at 1648 meters, on the Torreón peak. On very clear days you can see the Serranía de Ronda, the Sierra de las Nieves and Sierra Nevada, as well as the relief of North Africa.
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From the path to Puerto de las Presillas you will have these beautiful panoramic views that include the Simancón massif and the well-known Reloj.
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Along with its neighbor Lagarin, the top of Las Grajas at 1,049 masl offers the best views of the reservoir and the town of Zahara. It can be reached from El Gastor along some paths that have quite a bit of rock in sectors but can be navigated without problems. You can combine the route with the top of Lagarín to do a complete tour.
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Located in the Sierra del Endrinal, these two peaks are linked together by a karstic mountain range. The Simancón is the third highest peak in the province of Cádiz, with 1569 meters; the Clock, with 1535 meters, has a geodesic vertex in its highest part.
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The region around Montejaque, nestled within the Serranía de Ronda and part of the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, offers a variety of significant peaks and elevated areas. Notable summits include Simancón Peak, which offers extensive views, and Las Grajas Summit, known for its views of the reservoir and Zahara. Other prominent areas include Cerro del Zurraque, Los Frailecillos, Peña del Buitre, the Sierra de Libar, Sierra de San Diego, and Sierra de los Pinos Summit.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Simancón Peak, which provides unbeatable vistas of the Sierra del Pinar, and on clear days, even the Sierra Nevada and North Africa. The View of the Simancón and Reloj peaks offers beautiful panoramic views of the Simancón massif and the Reloj peak. Additionally, Navazo Alto provides 360º views encompassing the Sierra del Endrinal, Sierra del Pinar, and on clear days, the Strait of Gibraltar.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging climbs. The ascent to Simancón Peak is considered one of the most sought-after in the Grazalema mountain range, often involving pathless sections over furrowed limestone. The climb to Pico del Reloj is typically combined with Simancón, linked by a karstic rope, and its rocky slopes require careful navigation, especially on the descent.
The region is renowned for its diverse natural features, particularly striking karstic formations. You'll encounter dramatic limestone landscapes, extensive cork oak groves, gall oak forests, and dense holm oak woods. Areas like Los Frailecillos are characterized by beautiful karstic relief, while the Sierra de San Diego offers varied landscapes and tranquil, hidden mountain parts.
While many routes in the region can be moderate to challenging, some areas offer more accessible experiences. For specific family-friendly recommendations, it's best to look for trails described as 'moderate' or 'intermediate' that focus on scenic overlooks rather than steep ascents. The general area provides varied hiking experiences, so checking individual route descriptions on komoot is recommended to find suitable options.
The Serranía de Ronda, including the peaks around Montejaque, is generally best visited during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, temperatures are milder, and the natural landscape is vibrant. Summer can be very hot, making longer hikes challenging, while winter can bring colder temperatures and occasional snow at higher elevations.
Beyond hiking, the Montejaque area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging road cycling and touring bicycle options. For example, the Cycling around Montejaque guide features routes like the 'Puerto de las Palomas Loop'. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Montejaque, such as the 'Cueva del Gato Trail'.
Yes, some areas within the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, particularly those with sensitive ecosystems or limited access, may require permits, especially during certain seasons (e.g., breeding seasons for birds of prey). It is advisable to check with the park authorities or local information centers in advance, especially for routes leading to specific peaks or through protected zones, to ensure you comply with any permit requirements.
The Las Grajas Summit, at 1049 meters above sea level, provides excellent views of both the reservoir and the town of Zahara. It can be combined with a visit to its neighbor, Lagarín, for a comprehensive tour of the area.
The highest prominence in the Sierra del Caíllo is Navazo Alto, standing at 1,395 meters high. From this summit, you can enjoy extensive 360º views of the surrounding Sierras.
Yes, the region offers several circular hiking routes that allow you to experience the diverse landscapes. For instance, the 'Circular Tambor surrounding Cerro Zurraque' is a popular moderate trail. The 'Around Los Frailecillos' route is another moderate-difficulty option that takes approximately five hours, leading through remote and scenic landscapes. Additionally, the 'Vulture Rock – Montejaque loop' provides moderate hikes ranging from 8 to 15 kilometers.


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