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Hiking in Cabo De Gata-Nijar offers routes through a landscape shaped by its volcanic origin, featuring dramatic rock formations, ancient lava flows, and calderas. The region includes the Sierra del Cabo de Gata mountain range, where peaks and crags descend steeply into the Mediterranean Sea, creating a rugged coastline with towering cliffs and secluded coves. Inland, the terrain transitions to a semi-desert hinterland with rolling hills and valleys. This protected coastal area provides diverse environments for exploration.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hike a moderate 5.7-mile circular route from San José to Morrón de los Genoveses, exploring volcanic landscapes and Playa de los Genoveses.

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Hike the moderate 10.3-mile Senda Azul de Cabo de Gata Trail, exploring volcanic coastal landscapes and pristine coves.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.28km
02:26
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Hike 5.1 miles (8.3 km) from Cabo de Gata Lighthouse to Vela Blanca Lighthouse, exploring volcanic landscapes and coastal views.
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A few meters from the Las Sirenas viewpoint.
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The reef formations that rise above the water are ancient volcanic chimneys, and their dark color comes from the material they expelled. From the lookout, you can see the area's steep cliffs, and below, the water surrounding the reef is crystal clear, allowing you to admire the mosaic of the seabed, which colors the sea with turquoise, green, and all shades of blue.
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It's located right at the easternmost point of southern Spain. The place likely owes its name to the monk seals that once inhabited this reef, which ancient sailors may have mistaken for mermaids; these mammals no longer live on the coast of Cabo de Gata. (And unfortunately, I didn't see any mermaids either...)
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Wear booties. Rocky trail, and bring back any trash you generate. It weighs less than when you wear it.
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The Molino de los Genoveses, also known as the Molino del Collado de los Genoveses, is a prominent ethnographic site located in the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park, near the famous Playa de los Genoveses. This windmill was traditionally used to grind grains such as wheat, barley, and corn, reflecting the cereal-producing nature of the area. Its construction fits the typical typology of the park: a truncated cone tower made of masonry and lime, divided into three sections. It was renovated in 2007 and is now a point of interest on the Los Genoveses trail.
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The Cerro del Cinto trail (short version) goes around a hill that gives an overwhelming impression due to the number of holes that were created during the time of gold prospecting. The route, which takes you through the mining landscape of this natural area, shows you the remains of mines, abandoned gold mines and a village, Rodalquilar, a district of Níjar and the center of the mining sector. Route: 6 or 12 km round trip
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From the old gold mining village of Rodalquilar, 2 walks depart through the Cabo de gata along the remains of the gold rush that took place around 1833. You have a walk of about 6 km and one of 12 km. From the museum, follow the signs with "Cabo de gata" with each time the number of distance to be covered.
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Cabo de Gata-Níjar offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 240 routes available. These range from easy coastal walks to more challenging treks through its volcanic interior.
Given its hot desert climate and arid conditions, the best time for hiking in Cabo de Gata-Níjar is typically during the cooler months, from autumn through spring (October to May). Summers can be very hot, making longer hikes less comfortable.
You'll encounter a unique blend of landscapes. The region is characterized by its volcanic origin, featuring dramatic rock formations, ancient lava flows, and towering cliffs along the coast. Inland, the terrain transitions to a semi-desert hinterland with rolling hills and valleys, offering a stark contrast to the pristine Mediterranean coastline. You can also find significant features like the Cabo de Gata Salt Pans, crucial for migratory birds.
The trails in Cabo de Gata-Níjar cater to various fitness levels. Approximately 99 routes are considered easy, 114 are moderate, and 27 are more difficult. This ensures there's a suitable option whether you're looking for a gentle stroll or a more strenuous adventure.
Yes, several trails pass by interesting historical sites. For example, the route Natural Park of Cabo de Gata – Castle of San Pedro from Las Negras leads to the historic San Pedro Castle. You can also explore the ruins of old gold mines on the circular route from Rodalquilar via Cerro del Cinto and the Gold Mines.
Absolutely. The park is rich in natural beauty. You can find stunning viewpoints like Views from the Granatilla viewpoint, and iconic beaches such as Los Genoveses Beach and Mónsul Beach. The volcanic coastline also features formations like the Arrecife de las Sirenas near the Cabo de Gata lighthouse.
The trails in Cabo de Gata-Níjar are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 1,700 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the unique volcanic landscapes, the pristine coastal views, and the sense of discovery offered by its secluded coves.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. A popular choice is the Parque Natural de Cabo de Gata – circular to Morrón de los Genoveses from San José, which offers beautiful coastal views. Another option is the circular route from Rodalquilar via Cerro del Cinto and the Gold Mines.
Many trails in Cabo de Gata-Níjar are suitable for families, especially the easier coastal paths and those leading to accessible beaches. It's advisable to check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's capabilities, and always carry plenty of water due to the arid climate.
While dogs are generally welcome on many trails in the natural park, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in protected areas and near wildlife. Always check local regulations for specific beaches or sensitive zones, as restrictions may apply. Ensure your dog has access to plenty of water, particularly during warmer months.
For easier hikes, consider coastal strolls that offer stunning views without significant elevation gain. There are approximately 99 easy routes in the region. These often lead to picturesque coves or offer gentle paths through the semi-desert landscape. Always check the route description for specific difficulty ratings.
Yes, the park's volcanic origin is a defining feature. Trails like the Parque Natural de Cabo de Gata – Loma Pelada trail (SL-A 103) lead through volcanic landscapes and the arid interior, showcasing the unique geological formations. The area around the Cabo de Gata lighthouse and the Arrecife de las Sirenas also provides excellent examples of volcanic features.


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