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Easy hiking trails in Sierras Bermeja y Real traverse a unique landscape characterized by its distinctive reddish peridotite rocks, which give the mountains their vermilion hue. The region features diverse ecosystems, including ancient Spanish fir forests and Mediterranean scrubland, supporting varied flora and fauna. Hikers can explore paths that wind through pine forests, past river valleys, and offer views of the surrounding hills and coastline. The terrain generally includes gentle gradients suitable for easy walks, with some routes featuring moderate…
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A wonderfully shady resting place by the old cork oak.
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Only a part of the very beautiful hiking trail, with this view into the Guadalmina gorge.
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An impressively beautiful wooden construction.
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A wonderful path to enjoy!
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DIE CALERA The kiln is built by excavating a cylindrical pit 2–3 meters in diameter and 3–4 meters deep into a hillside. It is usually lined internally with granite stones; the surface layer, the so-called parapet, consists of larger granite stones. At the bottom of the pit, the diameter tapers and forms an elevated platform, the so-called Poyal, which surrounds the entire circumference. This platform serves as the base for the stones to be fired. It is 70 centimeters high and forms the walls of the combustion chamber, the Calderuela, where the wood is burned. A ramp leads from the surface to the bottom of the pit and forms the kiln opening. This area is called the charging shaft; here stands the lime burner, who charges the wood-fired kiln. DER CAL Quicklime is obtained by calcining limestone at 1000 °C over a period of 20 to 30 hours.
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The 21-meter-high dam does not have the task of storing water reserves for dry periods. It serves exclusively to intercept the water of the Río Guadalmina. The impounded water is diverted directly through a 9.5-kilometer-long tunnel. This diverts the water into the region's large main reservoir – the Embalse de la Concepción near Istán/Marbella.
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Sierras Bermeja y Real offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 220 routes available. These trails are designed to be accessible, allowing you to explore the region's unique landscapes without significant challenge.
The region is renowned for its distinctive reddish-ginger peridotite rocks, which give the mountains their 'vermilion' name. This unique geology supports a singular ecosystem, most notably the ancient pinsapar (Spanish fir) forests, which are a highlight to experience up close. You'll also find diverse flora and fauna, along with scenic river valleys.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Sierras Bermeja y Real, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2600 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique geological features, the beauty of the Spanish fir forests, and the stunning panoramic views, particularly from routes that offer glimpses of the Costa del Sol.
Yes, many easy trails in Sierras Bermeja y Real are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the View of the Hills near Casares – View of the Guadalmina River loop from Benahavís is a popular easy circular route, as is the Peñas Blancas Viewpoint loop from Mirador de Peñas Blancas, which offers rewarding views.
Yes, the region features several beautiful water features. The Charco del Canalón Waterfall is a notable spot, and the Natural pool at the start of the Guadalmina River route offers a refreshing natural pool. While some areas may require a short detour from the easiest paths, these natural attractions are generally accessible.
Absolutely. Many easy trails are well-suited for families, featuring gentle gradients and manageable distances. Routes like the View of the Hills near Casares – View of the Guadalmina River loop from Monte Halcones provide scenic and enjoyable experiences for all ages, often with opportunities for picnics in recreational zones.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Sierras Bermeja y Real, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in natural park areas to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Be sure to check specific trail regulations, as some protected areas might have restrictions.
Near the easy trails, you can discover several natural monuments and viewpoints. The monumental Holy Oak is a significant natural attraction. You can also enjoy panoramic vistas from viewpoints like Nicola Alta Viewpoint or the Cyclists' Viewpoint, which are often accessible via easy paths.
Easy hikes in Sierras Bermeja y Real typically range from 1 to 2 hours to complete. For instance, the View of the Hills near Casares – View of the Guadalmina River loop from Benahavís takes about 1 hour 14 minutes, while the Taberna Fantástica, Benahavís – Guadiaro River Dam and Bridge loop from Benahavís is usually completed in about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Yes, parking is generally available near the trailheads for many easy routes, especially those starting from villages or designated recreational areas. It's recommended to check specific route details for precise parking information, but access points are usually well-equipped for visitors.
The best time for easy hikes in Sierras Bermeja y Real is typically during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is mild and pleasant, and the natural landscape is at its most vibrant, with blooming wildflowers in spring and rich autumnal colors.
While some villages bordering Sierras Bermeja y Real are accessible by public transport, reaching specific trailheads within the natural area can be challenging without a car. It's advisable to research local bus routes to nearby towns like Benahavís or Casares and plan accordingly, as direct public transport to many trail starting points is limited.
Yes, you'll find cafes, restaurants, and traditional Spanish pubs in the charming 'white villages' surrounding Sierras Bermeja y Real, such as Benahavís, Casares, and Estepona. These towns are excellent places to enjoy a meal or a refreshing drink before or after your hike.


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