Best attractions and places to see around Arenas Del Rey include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated in the Poniente Granadino region of Granada province, the area is characterized by the large Los Bermejales reservoir and the dramatic Río Cacín Gorge. Visitors can explore the northern face of the Sierra Tejeda mountain range and discover ancient archaeological sites. This region offers diverse landscapes suitable for rural and nature tourism.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Palace of the Counts of Frigiliana (El Ingenio) Current function: The 16th-century building now serves as the only remaining active sugar cane factory in Europe. Architecture: The impressive facade, a monumental structure, is decorated with geometric murals and statues. Visit: Although the building is generally closed, the factory opens its doors to the public one day a year during "Día de la Miel de Caña" (Cane Sugar Day). Products made with local sugar cane can be purchased in the village's shops and restaurants.
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Cómpeta is a beautiful mountain village with approximately 3,800 inhabitants in the province of Málaga in Andalusia. It lies directly on one of the former main roads of the Sierra de Granada and can be reached by car from the town of Torrox via a tranquil mountain road. The town is fascinating due to its sheltered location in the mountains, its many winding streets, and its charming white houses. The Arabs lived in what is now Cómpeta for many centuries and shaped the townscape. It was not until 1487 that the Catholic Monarchs took over the town and its region, which was accompanied by a ban on the Arabic language. Source: www.andalusien360.de
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A very well-kept village with cute shops, and plenty of places to stop for a bite to eat after the hike. You should start the hike by 11 a.m. at the latest—after that, there are hardly any parking spaces, and even the parking garage is full. The place is very popular, and the police enforce strict security checks—so it's best to arrive early. The parking lot recommended by Komoot as the starting point is very small, so we had to drive through to the parking garage by the church. But it worked out fine.
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This hike is fun even for teenagers! A great canyon, with numerous small stream crossings, and stunning views. Shoes with treads are highly recommended, and keep in mind: there are two ascents and two descents: down into the canyon, up the mountain, back down into the canyon, and up to the village. Overall, a varied hike.
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Frigiliana is a beautiful white village in the province of Málaga, known for its cobbled streets and whitewashed houses.
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In March 2025 there was a lot of water flowing, a trip is then only possible with suitable water shoes. We did not have that and returned.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the large Enginal Pass, Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park, known for its wild and romantic nature reserve. The Cahorros Bajos del Río Higuerón offers an adventurous walk through a narrow gulch. Additionally, the Reservoir "Los Bermejales" is a central natural attraction, popular for recreation, and the dramatic Río Cacín Gorge features a thick forest of conifers.
Yes, the area has a rich history. You can explore the Frigiliana Old Town, a Morisco-Mudéjar area known for its white streets and timeless feel. The Palace of the Counts of Frigiliana is a significant 16th-century manor house. Within Arenas del Rey, you'll find a 19th-century Parish Church, the Ermita de San Isidro Labrador, and a prehistoric Dolmen. The ruins of the village before the 1884 earthquake also serve as a poignant historical marker.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, running, and road cycling. For hiking, explore routes like the "Cacín River Trail" or "La Resinera loop from Fornes." Cyclists can enjoy the "Bermejales Reservoir Perimeter Trail" or more challenging routes like the "Alhama de Granada and Bermejales Reservoir Loop." Discover more options on the Hiking around Arenas Del Rey, Running Trails around Arenas Del Rey, and Road Cycling Routes around Arenas Del Rey guide pages.
Yes, the Palace of the Counts of Frigiliana is listed as family-friendly. The adventurous walk through the Cahorros Bajos del Río Higuerón can also be a great experience for families with older children, though good shoes are required due to uneven terrain. The Reservoir "Los Bermejales" offers recreational opportunities suitable for families, especially during summer.
Many attractions offer beautiful views. Frigiliana Old Town provides stunning vistas, especially from its higher parts. The Enginal Pass, Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park and Cahorros Bajos del Río Higuerón are also noted for their scenic viewpoints. The Sierra Tejeda Mountain Range, particularly its northern face, offers dramatic landscapes, often snow-capped in winter.
The region is appealing year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. Summer is popular for water-based recreation at the Reservoir "Los Bermejales." The Sierra Tejeda mountain range can be enjoyed in winter, sometimes with snow, offering a different experience.
Absolutely. Cómpeta is a typical Andalusian white village surrounded by the Sierra de Almijara mountains, famous for its sweet Moscatel wine and lively atmosphere. Frigiliana Old Town is another must-see, known for its picturesque white streets and flowers, offering a sense of timelessness.
Yes, there are options for various skill levels. For an easier hike, consider the "Cacín River loop from Pantano de los Bermejales," which is 6.7 km long. You can find more details and other routes on the Hiking around Arenas Del Rey guide page.
The local gastronomy features products from the municipality's fields, including grains, beans, olives, and almonds. You can try dishes with small game like rabbit and partridge cooked with almonds. The nearby village of Játar is also known for its handcrafted cheeses. Don't miss trying the sweet Moscatel wine from Cómpeta.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the region offers more challenging options. The Enginal Pass, Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park includes challenging trails. You can also explore routes like "Cerro del Lucero desde Los Enebrales" (20.37 km) or "Maroma – Mirador del Valle del Temple loop" (15.18 km), both rated as difficult. More challenging routes are available on the Hiking around Arenas Del Rey guide page.
The landscape is primarily defined by the large Reservoir "Los Bermejales," which is a hub for recreation. The dramatic Río Cacín Gorge, with its thick forest, provides a stunning backdrop. The northern face of the Sierra Tejeda Mountain Range, characterized by reddish-brown rock, vineyards, yews, and pines, also contributes significantly to the region's natural beauty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The white villages like Frigiliana Old Town are loved for their picturesque streets and views. The adventurous walks through gorges like Cahorros Bajos del Río Higuerón are highly rated for their unique experience. The overall tranquility and diverse landscapes for outdoor activities are also frequently highlighted by the komoot community.


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