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Urban hiking trails around Comarca de la Vega de Granada offer a unique blend of city exploration and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Sierra Nevada mountains, historic cityscapes, and the presence of rivers like the Genil and Darro. Hikers can experience varied terrain, from cobbled streets and ancient neighborhoods to gentle hills and river paths. This area provides accessible routes that connect urban centers with green spaces and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.5
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201
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4.17km
01:11
90m
90m
Explore Granada's historic Albaicín on an easy 2.6-mile hike, enjoying stunning Alhambra views and charming cobbled streets.
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117
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6.67km
01:58
180m
190m
This easy 4.1-mile hike through Dehesa del Generalife offers panoramic views of the Alhambra, Granada, and the Sierra Nevada mountains.

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4.7
(143)
1,600
hikers
16.2km
04:40
380m
380m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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1,053
hikers
11.0km
03:02
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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250
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6.73km
01:52
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This patio is a masterpiece of architectural art and beauty. Centrally placed is the lion fountain, which is probably the most photographed motif of the entire complex.
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A lovely little tea shop with a view of the Alhambra. The courtyard feels like a small oasis where you can escape the hustle and bustle. Delicious teas!
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The Royal Chapel is located in the heart of the historic center, next to the Cathedral, on Calle Oficios. It is the mausoleum of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, as well as their daughter Joanna I and her husband Philip the Handsome. Infante Miguel de la Paz is also buried here.
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Construction of the Cathedral began in 1523 under an initial Gothic design led by Enrique Egas. In 1528, Diego de Siloé took over and transformed the project into a grand Renaissance masterpiece, making it one of the most important cathedrals of the Spanish Renaissance. Construction continued into the 18th century, and its Baroque façade was designed by Alonso Cano in 1667. It is the first great Renaissance cathedral in Spain and a masterpiece of Spanish art.
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The Wine Gate is located in a freely accessible area within the Alhambra, so it can be visited without a specific ticket. It is believed that the Wine Gate dates back to the time of Sultan Muhammad II (1273-1302), making it one of the oldest structures in the Alhambra. Originally, it served as the main entrance to the Alhambra's medina, connecting the military area of the Alcazaba with the residential and artisan area of the palace.
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The Royal Chapel of Granada was commissioned by the Catholic Monarchs in the early 16th century and chosen as their personal pantheon. Beneath its vaults rest Isabella and Ferdinand, along with Joanna the Mad and Philip the Handsome. Above are the tombs of Isabella and Ferdinand, carved in Carrara marble. Below, you can descend to the crypt to see their coffins. Tickets can be purchased for entry to the Royal Chapel only or a combined ticket that also includes admission to the cathedral: https://ticketsgranadacristiana.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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Nasrid origin (11th century): it served the old Azitini Mosque and was supplied by the Aynadamar irrigation ditch, a sophisticated Andalusian hydraulic system. Christian reconstruction (17th century): on top of the original Muslim cistern, next to the current Church of San Nicolás. The current structure dates from 1646 according to Henríquez de Jorquera.
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Granada Cathedral is considered a jewel of the Spanish Renaissance and a must-see in the city. Unique architecture: a fusion of Gothic and Renaissance styles, with contributions from Diego de Siloé and Alonso Cano. Highlights include the Porte del Perdón (Forgiveness Portal), the Main Chapel, and the Plateresque choir stalls.
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There are over 170 urban hiking trails in the Comarca de la Vega de Granada, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find a wide selection, with more than 90 easy routes and over 70 moderate options, ensuring there's a path for everyone to explore the region's urban landscapes.
For families, easy and relatively short urban trails are ideal. The Albaicín and Sacromonte Trail is a great option, offering cultural exploration through historic districts with stunning views. Another family-friendly choice is the Camino Mozárabe and Dehesa del Generalife Loop, which provides panoramic views of the Alhambra and Sierra Nevada without being overly strenuous.
Absolutely! Many urban trails provide spectacular views. The Camino Mozárabe and Dehesa del Generalife Loop offers panoramic vistas of the Alhambra, Granada city, and the Sierra Nevada mountains. For iconic city views, the Albaicín and Sacromonte Trail takes you through historic neighborhoods with numerous viewpoints, including the famous San Nicolás Viewpoint.
Urban trails in Comarca de la Vega de Granada often weave through historical and cultural sites. You can explore architectural marvels like the Granada Cathedral and the historic Plaza Nueva. Many routes also offer glimpses of the Alhambra and lead to scenic viewpoints like San Nicolás Viewpoint, providing a rich blend of nature and heritage.
Yes, many urban trails in the region are designed as convenient loops. For example, the Camino Mozárabe and Dehesa del Generalife Loop is a popular easy option. For a longer moderate loop, consider the Plaza Nueva, Granada – Carrera del Darro loop from Caleta, which takes you through the heart of the city.
The Comarca de la Vega de Granada is pleasant for urban hiking for much of the year. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer mild temperatures and comfortable conditions. Winter can also be enjoyable, especially on sunny days, though some higher elevation trails might be chilly. Summers can be very hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended if hiking during July and August.
For a longer urban day hike, the Plaza Nueva, Granada – Carrera del Darro loop from Caleta is a moderate 13.8 km route that takes you through various cityscapes and along the Darro river. Another good option is the Parque de las Ciencias – Federico García Lorca Park loop from Granada, covering nearly 12.4 km and offering a mix of urban parks and city exploration.
The urban hiking trails in Comarca de la Vega de Granada are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 5,000 reviews. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of historical sites, vibrant city life, and accessible natural beauty, especially the stunning views of the Alhambra and Sierra Nevada from within the city.
Yes, several urban trails incorporate green spaces and parks. The Parque de las Ciencias – Federico García Lorca Park loop from Granada is an excellent example, guiding you through two significant urban parks. These routes offer a refreshing escape within the city, providing shade and a touch of nature amidst the urban environment.
To find less crowded urban walks, consider exploring routes slightly outside the immediate city center or those that are longer in distance, as these tend to attract fewer people. The Granada Cathedral – Plaza Nueva, Granada loop from Méndez Núñez, while starting centrally, can offer quieter sections, especially during off-peak hours. Exploring trails in the early morning or late afternoon can also help avoid peak crowds.
Many urban trails in Comarca de la Vega de Granada perfectly blend history with modern life. The Albaicín and Sacromonte Trail is a prime example, taking you through ancient Moorish quarters and gypsy cave dwellings, while still offering views of contemporary Granada. Routes passing through Plaza Nueva and towards the Granada Cathedral also showcase this dynamic contrast.


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