Best mountain passes around Águilas offer elevated natural areas and challenging ascents. This coastal region in Murcia features mountainous terrain, including the Sierra de los Mayorales and Sierra de la Almenara. These areas provide routes for hiking and cycling, often leading to panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding landscapes. The region is also recognized for its natural value and biodiversity.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The tough climb is rewarded with a great view.
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A long and tough climb, the view is a dream
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Quiet road that runs through the natural network of Sierra de la Almenara, Moreras and Cabo Cope. A paradise for lovers of road cycling.
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Another of the beautiful ports that we find in the Region of Murcia. In this case it is the ascent to Puerto de Crucecicas. Slope from Aguilas: 13.3km of distance, 474m of unevenness, an average slope of 3.5% and a maximum unevenness of 6.8%. Slope by MU620: 4.7km of distance, 175 meters of unevenness, 3.6% average slope and 7.2% maximum.
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Located in the Sierra de los Mayorales and at an altitude of 583 metres, this pass marks the end of the hard climb up the Cuesta de Gos. The ascent from the El Pocico restaurant has a drop of 516 meters, a length of almost 8.95 km and an average gradient of 5.77%.
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Beautiful pass with breathtaking views, which is great to drive from both sides. Maximum 10%m on average more like 5-7%. The asphalt is not bad, but the (rapid) descent can, as is so often the case in Spain, become problematic because the roads are generally good but occasionally have bad potholes.
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A good port, on both sides, away from traffic. Very hot area in summer.
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Águilas offers a variety of mountain passes, from challenging ascents popular with cyclists to natural areas with quiet roads and scenic viewpoints. You'll find intermediate passes with significant gradients, as well as routes that lead to expansive coastal and mountain views.
Yes, for a demanding climb, consider the ascent to Collado de la Cuesta de Gos in the Sierra de los Mayorales. This pass, at 583 meters, involves a climb of nearly 8.95 km with an average gradient of 5.77%. Another challenging option is the Lomo de Bas Pass, which features gradients up to 10%.
Many passes in the region provide stunning vistas. The Collado de la Cuesta de Gos rewards climbers with magnificent views of the coast and mountains, especially near Cabo de Gata. Additionally, the View of the Coast and Mountains near Cabo de Gata is known for its breathtaking scenery after a tough climb.
Absolutely. The Sierra de la Almenara offers a quiet road that runs through a natural network, making it a paradise for road cycling enthusiasts looking for a peaceful ride amidst nature.
The Sierra de la Almenara, part of a larger protected mountain system, is a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA) and a Site of Community Importance (SCI). Here, you might spot protected species such as the Bonelli's eagle, golden eagle, Eurasian eagle-owl, and various reptiles like the spur-thighed tortoise.
Yes, the mountainous areas around Águilas offer numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the Sierra de la Almenara has routes like the El Baladre Trail. You can explore a variety of trails, from easy coastal walks to more challenging mountain hikes. Discover more hiking routes in the region by visiting our Hiking around Águilas guide.
Beyond hiking and road cycling, the region is excellent for gravel biking and running. You can find challenging gravel routes like the 'View of Cabo Cope – Cope Tower loop' or moderate running trails such as 'Las Cuatro Calas'. For more details, check out our guides on Gravel biking around Águilas and Running Trails around Águilas.
While exploring the Sierra de la Almenara, you can catch views of the historic Castle of Tébar, nestled within the Sierra. For a more direct historical experience, the Castle of San Juan de las Águilas, built in the 18th century, offers accessible bird's-eye views of the town and the Mediterranean Sea.
The region can be very hot in summer, making spring and autumn ideal for visiting the mountain passes. These seasons offer more pleasant temperatures for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the views without the intense heat.
Yes, Puerto de las Crucecicas is noted for being a beautiful pass away from heavy traffic, offering a more serene experience for cyclists and hikers.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views that reward their efforts, especially after a long and tough climb. The quiet roads and natural beauty, particularly in areas like the Sierra de la Almenara, are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.


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