Attractions and places to see around Albondón include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. This charming white village is nestled in the Granada province of Andalusia, situated on the southern slopes of the Sierra de la Contraviesa. Its location offers picturesque landscapes marked by vineyards and almond groves, with proximity to the Mediterranean Sea. The village retains much of its Arabic origins, visible in its narrow streets and historical architecture.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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A great place to relax. You can take homemade wine and a piece of cake. You can also go higher!
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This route is a route to the mayor of almost all levels, the route starts from Calahonda- to the port of Adra with the road bike we can enjoy the fabulous views that the terrain next to the cliffs offers us while we pedal, it is a road that Vehicle traffic has already decreased considerably after the completion of the Motril to Almería highway. The round trip route from Calahonda is a total of 85 km more or less with a cumulative drop of 1200m more or less. I recommend it.
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This is a point of completion of Puerto a cima known by cyclists, it is a climb from level 0 to level 1200 m above sea level, a good place to end the route and be able to enjoy a good breakfast at the Haza del restaurant lino or some good beers with its good tapas of poor potatoes with offal or chicken, this place was well known in the past because here during the nights the temperature drops a lot and even in summer because of the heights and here after a slaughter of some pig would bring the pieces for later salting and curing of the pieces to obtain a good ham.
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Very good to sometimes extremely bad asphalt (2023) but very nice coastal road with very little traffic (there is only a lot going on between Adra and the motorway junction). This section is mostly flat.
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This town is another good place, like so many in this area, to rethink the history of the reconquest. In the specific case of Juviles, it was ordered to be destroyed by King Ferdinand the Catholic due to the resistance he had shown. Later, due to the protection offered by its people to the Moors, they were all exiled and the town was repopulated with Castilian settlers.
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Busquístar is part of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park, which extends the protection of the National Park by almost 89,000 more hectares. The town is surrounded by chestnut forests and crossed by the ever mighty Trevélez River.
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This is one of the mightiest rivers in Granada thanks to the melting of the snow from the Sierra Nevada. Some people also consider it "the highest river in Spain" although, of course, this depends on what is considered a river and it is not easy information to verify.
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Café and Bocadillos at the pass.
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Albondón is nestled on the southern slopes of the Sierra de la Contraviesa, offering picturesque landscapes of vineyards and almond groves. You can explore the area's natural beauty, including the Trevélez River, known as one of Granada's mightiest rivers, or visit Busquístar, a settlement surrounded by chestnut forests within the Sierra Nevada Natural Park.
Albondón boasts a rich history, evident in its traditional Arabic street layout and architectural remains. Key sites include the 18th-century Iglesia Parroquial de San Luis de Francia, the Ermita de las Ánimas, and the Monumento Inés Rodríguez. You can also discover traditional threshing floors (Eras), fountains (Fuentes), and public washhouses (Lavaderos) that reflect the village's past daily life. Don't miss the Juviles Clock Tower, a historical monument in a nearby settlement.
Yes, the Sierra de la Contraviesa and surrounding areas offer excellent hiking opportunities. You can find a variety of trails, from moderate to difficult, that allow you to explore the natural environment. For detailed routes and options, you can check out the dedicated guide for Hiking around Albondón.
Albondón enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate, making spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful with blooming flora or autumn colors. Summers can be hot, while winters are generally mild but cooler.
Families can enjoy exploring the charming village streets and its historical sites. The Haza del Lino Pass and Restaurant is considered family-friendly, offering a place to relax and enjoy the views. Additionally, the Juviles Clock Tower is another family-friendly historical site. Gentle walks through the vineyards and almond groves can also be a pleasant family activity.
Many of the natural trails and outdoor areas around Albondón, particularly in the Sierra de la Contraviesa, are suitable for walking with dogs. While specific 'dog-friendly' designations might not be common, the open countryside and hiking routes generally welcome well-behaved dogs on a leash. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.
The region around Albondón is excellent for cycling, especially known for its wine routes. A notable option is the Coastal Road from La Rábita to Adra, which offers scenic coastal views with reduced vehicle traffic. For more cycling adventures, you can explore various routes listed in the Cycling around Albondón guide.
Albondón is renowned for its wine production and local cuisine. You can visit the Museum Wine Room to learn about its viticultural heritage. Local dishes include pollo camper relleno and migas de pan, alongside traditional sweets. The village is also known for its ham and other cold cuts. Many local establishments will offer opportunities to sample these regional specialties.
Yes, Albondón features several 'Miradores' or viewpoints, such as Mirador Era Valdesa and Mirador Era Santiago Manzano, which provide impressive views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Sierra de la Contraviesa and the distant Mediterranean Sea. The Haza del Lino Pass also offers great vistas.
As you wander through Albondón's narrow, white streets, you'll encounter traditional architectural elements that reflect its Arabic origins. Look out for 'Tinaos,' which are covered passages like Tinao Calle Real and Tinao Calle Mártires de Cuba. The village's old town also features a trapeziform square where the Town Hall is located, showcasing its historical layout.
Albondón is conveniently located only about 16-18 kilometers from the Mediterranean coast. This proximity allows visitors to enjoy both the mountain environment of the Sierra de la Contraviesa and the coastal areas, with La Rabita being the nearest beach.
Albondón hosts several traditional festivals throughout the year. Notable events include the Feast of San Isidro in May, which often features local wine tasting and traditional foods. Another significant celebration is the traditional festival in honor of San Luis, King of France, held from August 24th to 26th, which includes vibrant presentations of Moors and Christians.


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