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Hiking around Busquístar offers access to the Alpujarra Granadina region, situated on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park. The area features a landscape of chestnut forests, terraced farmlands, and the Trevélez River, which originates in the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada. Trails often provide views of traditional Alpujarran villages and the dramatic mountain ranges.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.7km
04:31
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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03:16
430m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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9.31km
03:13
500m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The small mountain village has a small, nice village square with a fountain and seating under the large tree.
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In Trevélez, everything revolves almost exclusively around the air-dried Ibero ham produced here, which is known throughout Spain.
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The Trevélez River Gorge is one of the most spectacular stretches of the Alpujarra Granadina. The trail overlooks a deep cut in the mountain, with steep walls and impressively vertical views. It's an ideal place to stop and contemplate the contrast between the narrow valley and the peaks of the Sierra Nevada beyond. It's advisable to wear firm footwear, as the paths along the gorge are often narrow and rocky.
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The Trevélez River is one of the most emblematic natural features of the Alpujarra of Granada, and especially of the town of Trevélez, where it meets the Chico River. This river originates in the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada, fed by the melting snow of Mulhacén, the highest peak in the Iberian Peninsula.
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A very cool fountain - a monument to something so typical of the town of Trevelez. A very original idea.
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Traditional washhouse of the Alpujarra, built using the methods of the time and local materials. The different components and functions are clearly visible. They also served as a meeting place for the women of the time. It could also have served as a watering place for animals.
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This probably shows a depiction of one of the grandparents' furnishings. Unusual but nice to look at.
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Busquístar offers a diverse range of hiking trails, from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents. You'll find nearly 200 routes, with options including 39 easy, 93 moderate, and 52 difficult trails. Many routes connect traditional Alpujarran villages, traverse chestnut forests, and wind through terraced farmlands.
Yes, Busquístar is an excellent starting point for circular hikes. A popular option is the Medieval Path of La Alpujarra – circular between Busquístar, Pórtugos, Atalbéitar and Ferreirola (PR-A 299), a moderate 7.1 km trail. For a longer, more challenging loop, consider the Medieval Path of La Alpujarra – circular between Busquístar and Cástaras (PR-A 299), which is 15.9 km.
Hiking around Busquístar offers stunning natural beauty. You'll encounter vast chestnut forests, terraced farmlands, and the Trevélez River, which is fed by the melting snows of Mulhacén. Trails often provide magnificent views of the white-washed villages in the Poqueira Valley and the dramatic Sierra Nevada mountain range. You can also explore highlights like the Tajo de Cortés Waterfall or the scenic Path through the Trevélez Gorge.
Yes, there are 39 easy trails suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. While specific easy routes aren't detailed here, many local loops and sections of the GR-7 offer less strenuous options, often connecting villages with minimal elevation gain. These trails allow you to enjoy the scenery without significant challenge.
Absolutely. Many routes in the region are designed to connect the charming traditional Alpujarran villages. The Medieval Path of La Alpujarra (PR-A 299), for example, links Busquístar with neighboring villages like Pórtugos, Atalbéitar, and Ferreirola, allowing you to experience their unique architecture and culture.
The hiking trails around Busquístar are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 1600 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning views of the Sierra Nevada, the charm of the traditional villages, and the well-maintained paths through diverse landscapes like chestnut forests and terraced farmlands.
While Busquístar itself is not directly at the base of Mulhacén, the region is part of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park. Many trails, especially those with significant elevation gain, offer expansive views of the main Sierra Nevada ridge, including the impressive Mulhacén Summit (3479 meters) on clear days. The Medieval Path of La Alpujarra – circular between Busquístar and Cástaras (PR-A 299), a difficult route, provides such expansive views.
Yes, the Trevélez River is a prominent natural feature in the area, originating from the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada. You can find trails that run alongside or offer views of the river, such as the Trevélez ham – Trevélez River loop from Trevélez. Additionally, the Tajo de Cortés Waterfall is a notable water feature you can visit.
The Alpujarra region, including Busquístar, generally offers pleasant hiking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are ideal, with mild temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be hot, but higher altitude trails or shaded paths through chestnut forests provide relief. Winter hiking is possible, but higher elevations in the Sierra Nevada will require appropriate gear due to snow and colder conditions.
Yes, sections of the extensive GR-7 Long-Distance Trail, which stretches across Europe, pass directly through Busquístar. This allows for multi-day treks, connecting Busquístar to other charming Alpujarran villages like Trevélez and Capileira, offering moderate to hard hiking experiences.
Busquístar is surrounded by vast chestnut forests, providing shaded and picturesque paths. The Ferreirola – Fondales Village loop from Busquístar is a 10 km moderate trail that leads directly through these beautiful chestnut woodlands and past traditional hamlets.
Moderate hikes in Busquístar can vary in duration depending on the distance and elevation. For example, the Medieval Path of La Alpujarra – circular between Busquístar, Pórtugos, Atalbéitar and Ferreirola (PR-A 299) typically takes around 2 hours 17 minutes to complete, while the Ferreirola – Fondales Village loop from Busquístar is often completed in about 3 hours 15 minutes.


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