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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in Granada

Best mountain peaks in Granada are found within the Sierra Nevada mountain range, offering diverse high-mountain landscapes. This region, home to the Iberian Peninsula's highest peaks, is characterized by its significant elevation and varied terrain. Visitors can explore a range of natural features, from challenging summits to scenic viewpoints. The area provides opportunities to experience the unique geography of southern Spain.

Best mountain peaks in Granada

  • The most popular mountain peaks is La Maroma Summit, a summit that is the highest point in the Tejeda mountain range. From its 2069 meter peak, clear days offer views of the Alboran Sea from Ceuta to Oran.
  • Another must-see spot is Pico Veleta viewpoint, a viewpoint that offers panoramic high-mountain views. From this location, visitors can see Mulhacén and, on clear days, the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Visitors also love La Sagra Summit, a summit with 2383 meters above sea level. Its prominence makes it a demanding ascent with steep slopes, largely covered with pine.
  • Granada is known for summits, viewpoints, and natural monuments. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, from challenging climbs to accessible high-altitude viewpoints.
  • The mountain peaks in Granada are appreciated by the komoot community, with 112 upvotes and 172 photos shared across 66 highlights.

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Mulhacén Summit

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After a long walk, we reached the destination point: the summit of Mulhacén (3479 meters), the highest peak of the Iberian Peninsula. They say that if the day is very clear, you can see even the mountains of Africa. We were not lucky that day, but what we did see were the impressive peaks that are hidden in the Sierra Nevada.

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La Maroma Summit

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This 2069 meter peak was originally called Pico Tejeda because it was the highest point in the mountain range of the same name. The name La Maroma comes from the ropes used to lower the snow that was stored in a natural chasm located 40 meters south of the trig point.

This chasm was known as Sima de la Maroma and that led to the summit being named the same way.

It is located between the provinces of Granada and Malaga, being the highest point of the second, and on clear days you can see the crescent-shaped coast drawn by the Alboran Sea from Ceuta to Oran.

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Hondera Lagoon

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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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Mecina Fondales

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Although it is somewhat larger than neighboring Mecinilla and Fondales, Mecina is still a small village perfect for those seeking tranquility.

The town hides several trails that take you to visit the rest of the towns in the La Taha region.

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Pico Veleta viewpoint

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Pico del Veleta ("Weather vane") is the third highest peak of the Iberian peninsula and the second highest in the Sierra Nevada. Its height is given variously between 3,394 metres (11,135 ft) and 3,398 metres (11,148 ft).The mountain can be seen from the city of Granada. Veleta's northern slopes are home to the Sierra Nevada Ski Station. The access road to approximately 10 metres below the summit is the highest paved road in Europe. This road across the mountains from Granada to the western Alpujarras was built before the creation of the Sierra Nevada National Park in 1999. It has since been closed to general traffic beyond Hoya de la Mora, just above the ski station. However, the road is still used by ski station employees, national park rangers, observatory staff, cyclists and walkers, and a microbus service also takes hikers up to Posiciones del Veleta, a viewpoint 3,100 metres above sea level.

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La Ragua Pass

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One of the few asphalt passes over 2,000m in the region. You just have to take it with you, even if it's not particularly "exciting" IMHO.

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Mulhacén Summit

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Among the legends that surround the Sierra Nevada mountains, the story of King Muley Hassem, father of the famous Boabdil, the last monarch of Granda who surrendered the city to the Catholic Monarchs, stands out. The chronicles say that Muley Hassem met a beautiful 12-year-old Christian named Isabel de Solís among the slaves in the entourage of his wife, the sultana Aixa, and fell passionately in love. The Arab converted the young woman to Islam and declared her a favorite of his harem with the name Zoraya, morning star.

The romance was not admitted by the jealous wife who dedicated herself to raising the Saracen court against her husband, giving rise to continuous confrontations and dramatic events that ended in a bloody civil war. Muley Hassem had to flee Granada and died shortly after in the fortress of Mondújar, accompanied by his beloved and a small group of faithful followers who helped Zoraya bury the unfortunate king on the summit of the highest peak of the mountain range and of all the peninsular geographies. Since then, the geological king of Sierra Nevada has been named after the Nasrid king who renounced his kingdom for love.

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Trevenque Hill

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Demanding ascent and in dangerous sections due to a lot of loose stone

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La Sagra Summit

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Top of the hill of the same name and highest point of the Altiplano Granadino and the Subbética mountain range, with 2383 meters above sea level. Its prominence (1,408 m) is striking, making it one of the most prominent peaks in the Iberian Peninsula and therefore demanding ascent as it has steep slopes. These slopes are largely covered with pine from Salta.

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Peñabón

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One of the classic ascents from Trevélez, a town over which this mass looms almost threateningly. The Local Path of Andalusia nº78 reaches it, reconditioned and signposted in 2010.

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Mieke
April 27, 2026, Peñabón

This hike is really tough: -very poorly signposted -inaccurate komoot navigation -long, constant ascent, 560 meters of altitude gain -during the ascent, you have to climb a section on scree, for me even on hands and knees -the descent goes for a long time over scree, loose slate, along a very narrow path next to the ravine -we took 8 hours for it..(got lost for a bit and had to turn back to find the right path again) -tip: look for the 'stone men', so you can still orient yourself now and then

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Komoot marks the route as for mountain biking, but the first part is practically impractical, and just before the final part too. If you don't want to spend several kilometers carrying the bike on trails of barely twenty cm with a drop-off next to it, you'd better save yourself the trip. Halfway through, it coincides with a track that is quite good, but to get there I had to spend more than an hour carrying the bike and riding on sections of no more than 50 meters.

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The Veleta Peak viewpoint, located in the Sierra Nevada mountains (Granada), is one of the most spectacular spots to enjoy panoramic high-mountain views on the Iberian Peninsula. From the summit of Veleta you can enjoy: Views of the Mediterranean Sea on clear days. Panoramic views of Mulhacén, the highest peak on the peninsula. High-mountain landscapes with rock formations, snow (in winter), and native flora.

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Yves Coudurier
October 28, 2025, Peñabón

No problem at all with the north way, really nice landscape; 1h30 in running

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The Puerto de la Ragua marks the border between the provinces of Granada and Almería. The Sierra Nevada stretches on both sides, with the 3000m peaks on the Granada side. The highest mountain in the province of Almería, El Chullo, is, however, easily accessible from the Puerto de la Ragua. The Puerto de la Ragua is just over 2000m.

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DrFreddy
April 11, 2024, Peñabón

The descent via the northern slope is only recommended to a limited extent. Due to a landslide/rockslide, the path has completely disappeared in places and you have to find your way through the terrain without a path for about 1km.

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Hein Mück
February 17, 2024, Puerto de La Ragua

One of the few asphalt passes over 2,000m in the region. You just have to take it with you, even if it's not particularly "exciting" IMHO.

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Michelle
November 14, 2023, Laguna Hondera

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the highest mountain peaks in Granada?

Granada is home to some of the Iberian Peninsula's most impressive peaks within the Sierra Nevada range. The highest is Mulhacén (3,479 meters), followed by Veleta (3,398 meters), and Alcazaba (3,371 meters). These peaks offer diverse experiences, from accessible climbs to remote wilderness.

Are there any accessible viewpoints for panoramic views in the Sierra Nevada?

Yes, the Sierra Nevada offers several spectacular viewpoints. The Pico Veleta viewpoint is particularly renowned, offering panoramic high-mountain views where you can see Mulhacén and, on clear days, the Mediterranean Sea. From the summit of Mulhacén, you can also enjoy expansive views stretching to the Sierra de Filabres, the Vega de Granada district, and even across to Morocco.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the Granada mountains?

The Granada mountains, especially within the Sierra Nevada National Park, boast diverse natural features. You'll find high-mountain landscapes with unique rock formations, native flora, and beautiful mountain tarns and meadows. A notable feature is the Hondera Lagoon, part of the stunning Siete Lagunas area, known for its idyllic setting and as a starting point for climbs to Mulhacén.

Are there challenging peaks for experienced hikers in Granada?

Yes, for experienced trekkers seeking solitude and a challenge, Alcazaba is an excellent choice. It's known for being more remote and having a steeper, more demanding ascent compared to Mulhacén and Veleta. The north face of Mulhacén also presents a more technical climb, while La Sagra Summit, with its 2383 meters, is noted for its demanding ascent due to steep slopes.

What is the best time of year to visit the Sierra Nevada for hiking?

For hiking, late spring (from when much of the snow has melted) through autumn is generally the best time. Mulhacén, for example, is most accessible from spring onwards. The Sierra Nevada Ski Station on Veleta's northern slopes operates from December to April, making winter ideal for skiing and snowboarding, but also offering winter hiking options for those prepared.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring the mountains?

While many peaks offer challenging routes, there are areas suitable for families. The village of Mecina Fondales, for instance, is described as family-friendly and offers trails to explore other towns in the La Taha region. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the Albaicín and Sacromonte Trail or the Acequia Aceituno - Cecarta Trail, which are part of the easy hikes available in Granada.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Granada?

Beyond peak bagging, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like those listed in Easy hikes in Granada. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and MTB trails, such as the Gorafe Desert Trail or routes in the Sierra de Huétor.

What makes Mulhacén a popular destination for hikers?

Mulhacén is popular because it is the highest peak in mainland Spain and the entire Iberian Peninsula, offering a grand challenge and rewarding destination. Despite its height, its southern flank is not technically difficult, making it accessible to hikers of various abilities, especially from spring onwards. The panoramic views from the summit are also a major draw, stretching across vast landscapes and even to Morocco on clear days. You can learn more about its history and legends on Atlas Obscura.

What is unique about Veleta peak?

Veleta is the second-highest peak in the Sierra Nevada and is easily visible from Granada. Its northern slopes host the Sierra Nevada Ski Station, one of Europe's southernmost ski resorts. It also features an access road, once considered the highest paved road in Europe, which reaches close to the summit, though it's now restricted to public traffic beyond Hoya de la Mora. The summit offers some of the most spectacular panoramic high-mountain views on the Iberian Peninsula.

Where can I find stunning views of the Alboran Sea from a peak?

For stunning views of the Alboran Sea, head to La Maroma Summit. This 2069-meter peak, the highest point in the Tejeda mountain range, offers clear views of the crescent-shaped coast from Ceuta to Oran on a good day. It's a rewarding climb with exceptional vistas.

Are there any notable mountain passes in the region?

Yes, the La Ragua Pass is a significant mountain pass in the Sierra Nevada. It's known for being a cycle way and offers intermediate routes, making it a popular spot for cyclists and those looking for scenic drives or walks with viewpoints and facilities.

What should I know about climbing Alcazaba?

Alcazaba is known for its rugged and isolated nature, making it appealing to experienced trekkers seeking solitude. It's more remote and challenging than Mulhacén or Veleta, often requiring an overnight stay for a full wilderness experience. The ascent frequently passes through beautiful mountain tarns and meadows, such as those found in Siete Lagunas, offering breathtaking scenery. You can find more detailed information on Wikipedia.

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