Best attractions and places to see around Comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina, located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, offers a diverse landscape of high peaks, valleys, and picturesque white villages. This region is characterized by its traditional Berber architecture and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore historical settlements, natural features, and cultural sites that reflect its unique history and geography. The area provides opportunities for exploring both natural beauty and local traditions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Anyone who speaks of Trevélez cannot help but talk about Serrano ham. The sign at the entrance to the town leaves no doubt that "Jamón" plays an important role here. Drying warehouses belonging to ham producers can be found everywhere. The three different quarters of the village of Trevelez are separated by an altitude difference of around 200 m. But even if strolling through the narrow, steep streets of the mountain village is a little arduous, it is still worth the effort.
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Capileira is a wonderful destination to visit! This charming village is located in the Alpujarra Granadina, in the foothills of Sierra Nevada, and offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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Nice picnic spot after summiting Pico Veleta, if not spending a night here.
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Ferreirola, located in the Alpujarra Granadina, is a charming Spanish town that is part of the municipality of La Taha. The origins of Ferreirola date back to Roman times, and its importance during the Arab occupation is supported by numerous archaeological remains. The name “Ferreirola” means “small iron mine” and is a diminutive of “Ferreira”. Historically, Ferreirola was the head of the municipality, with an annex called Atalbéitar located about 500 meters away.
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This is a series of loops that leave a village, cross the river at another village and return to the start village. The length depends on you. We changed our minds and everything worked fine.
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It is worth it .. Lots of flowers, winding streets. Great
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The trail is pretty easy to find until you get to the waterfalls. To reach Laguna Hondera you must climb up beside the first waterfall. That is between the two waterfalls. There are cairns on the path but it’s quite easy to miss them amongst the other routes up there. It’s a beautiful location. We saw a few ibex but only 2 other hikers!
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The area of the Seven Lagoons (and Laguna Hondera in particular) is one of the most beautiful places in the Sierra Nevada National Park. The climb up here next to the waterfall formed by the Chorreras Negras is demanding, but all the pain in your legs is forgotten as soon as you reach the top and see the beauty of the place. Important note: if you plan to spend the night here, do not pitch your tent in the borreguiles (the grasslands). They are home to several species of flora endemic to the Sierra Nevada and it is necessary to protect them.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, being part of the Sierra Nevada National Park. You can visit the stunning Hondera Lagoon, known for its demanding climb and scenic views, or the unique Fuente Agria (Pórtugos) with its iron-rich waters and the red-hued El Chorrerón waterfall. The Barranco de Poqueira (Poqueira Gorge) itself is a significant natural landmark, offering dramatic landscapes.
Several villages stand out for their beauty and traditional architecture. Capileira Village, the highest of the three Poqueira villages, offers panoramic views. Bubión Village, nestled between Pampaneira and Capileira, maintains a classic Alpujarran aesthetic. Pampaneira is known for its vibrant artisan shops. Other notable villages include Órgiva, the capital, and Lanjarón, famous for its mineral water and spa.
The Comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina guide. For hikers, there are challenging mountain hikes, including routes to the Mulhacén Summit, detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina guide.
Yes, the region offers several easy hiking options. For example, you can enjoy a loop from Capileira Village to Bubión Village. Another easy trail connects Ferreirola to Busquístar, featuring a natural sparkling water fountain. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. For hiking and enjoying the natural landscapes, spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant temperatures. In early spring (January to March), the Sierra de Contraviesa comes alive with beautiful almond blossoms. Summers can be hot, especially in lower altitudes, but the higher villages and mountains offer cooler escapes. Winters are suitable for snow sports in the Sierra Nevada.
Many of the villages, such as Capileira Village, Bubión Village, and Trevélez village, are considered family-friendly, offering charming streets to explore and gentle walks. The Water Museum and Honey Museum in Lanjarón can also be engaging for families. The region's unique architecture and local crafts provide an interesting cultural experience for all ages.
Absolutely. The Alpujarra is renowned for its traditional crafts, especially handmade Alpujarran rugs (jarapas) and artisan leather goods, which can be found in villages like Pampaneira. Gastronomically, you must try the famous 'jamón serrano' from Trevélez village, one of the highest villages in Spain. Other local specialties include 'plato alpujarreño', cured meats, goat cheese, and traditional stews.
The entire region is characterized by its unique Moorish past and Berber influence. Villages like Pampaneira, Bubión, and Capileira in the Poqueira Gorge are excellent examples, with their cubic, whitewashed houses, flat roofs, distinctive chimneys, and narrow, winding streets, often featuring covered passages known as 'tinaos'.
Soportújar, known as the 'village of witches,' offers a unique mystical theme with witch-themed decorations and a 'Fountain of the Witches.' Another interesting spot is the O Sel Ling Buddhist Retreat, often called the 'little Tibet' of Sierra Nevada, providing a unique cultural and spiritual experience amidst the mountains.
The region offers numerous breathtaking viewpoints. Capileira Village provides panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada mountains. The Tajos del Ángel Viewpoint is another popular spot for scenic vistas. Additionally, the Hondera Lagoon area is praised for its stunning beauty and views, especially after the demanding climb.
While public transport options exist between some of the larger towns, exploring the more remote villages and natural attractions often requires a car. Roads can be winding and narrow in mountainous areas. For hiking and cycling, many routes connect the villages, allowing you to explore on foot or by bike.


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