Best mountain peaks around Bubión are found within the Sierra Nevada mountains, offering a diverse range of hiking opportunities. This region is characterized by its natural beauty, traditional white villages, and significant peaks like Mulhacén and Veleta. The landscape features glacial erosion, with cirques and lakes adding to its dramatic appearance. Bubión serves as a base for exploring these high-altitude environments.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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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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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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No problem at all with the north way, really nice landscape; 1h30 in running
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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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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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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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A hiking route through the town of Medina fondales, we left the car on the road next to said town and began to go down towards an old mill located on an old Roman bridge over the Trevelez river, a fabulous descent through a small boulevard that in some times It must carry a lot of water, we can see the bridge and what remains of the mill and we go back up where we came down from this same bridge. If we wanted, we could get to Orgiva to the right and to the left to the portichuelo de castaras. the slips.
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Bubión serves as an excellent base for exploring some of the Sierra Nevada's most impressive peaks. The most notable include Mulhacén, the highest peak in mainland Spain, Veleta, known for its distinctive shape and panoramic views, and Alcazaba, which offers a more remote and rugged experience.
For experienced mountaineers, Mulhacén Summit is a classic high-altitude trek, offering unparalleled panoramic views. Alcazaba is also known for its rugged beauty and more remote feel, appealing to those seeking a solitary and adventurous experience. These ascents often involve routes via refuges like Poqueira.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Hondera Lagoon, an idyllic glacial lake and a starting point for Mulhacén. The Pico Veleta viewpoint offers spectacular high-mountain views, including the Mediterranean Sea on clear days and panoramas of Mulhacén. The landscape is characterized by glacial erosion, with cirques and lakes adding to its dramatic appearance.
The area offers diverse hiking trails, from gentle walks between the white villages of the Poqueira Gorge to demanding multi-day treks to the high peaks. You can find routes for all fitness levels, enjoying ancient woods, flowing water, pine forests, and far-reaching panoramas. The long-distance GR-7 footpath also passes through the area.
Yes, there are several challenging mountain hiking and mountaineering routes. For example, you can find a 'Mulhacén Peak – Pico del Veleta loop' or a 'Mulhacén Summit – Mulhacén Peak loop' starting from Refugio Poqueira or Capileira. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Bubión guide.
Absolutely. The region around Bubión offers various routes for mountain biking and cycling. You can find challenging MTB trails like the 'Transnevada Route H' or scenic cycling loops such as 'Tajos del Ángel Viewpoint – Pico Veleta viewpoint loop from Capileira'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Bubión and Cycling around Bubión guides.
While many high peaks are challenging, the area around Bubión offers family-friendly activities, especially in the charming white villages. Mecina Fondales, for instance, is a small village perfect for those seeking tranquility and offers trails to visit other towns in the La Taha region. Gentle walks between villages like Pampaneira, Bubión, and Capileira are also suitable for families.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For high-altitude hiking and mountaineering, late spring to early autumn (June to September) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions, with less snow and more stable temperatures. However, the weather can change rapidly, so always be prepared. Winter offers opportunities for skiing and snowshoeing, particularly around Veleta.
The weather in the Sierra Nevada can be unpredictable, even in summer. It can be very hot in summer and very cold in winter, with rapid changes. Always carry appropriate high-altitude and weather-related precautions. This includes layers of clothing, waterproofs, sun protection, sufficient water, and navigation tools. Treat these mountains with respect.
Many trails in the Sierra Nevada National Park are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific regulations for certain areas or protected zones. When hiking with dogs, ensure they are well-behaved, kept on a leash where required, and that you carry out all waste. Be mindful of wildlife and livestock.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unparalleled panoramic views from summits like Mulhacén Summit and the breathtaking high-mountain vistas from Pico Veleta viewpoint. The idyllic setting of Hondera Lagoon is also a favorite for its beauty and as a resting spot. The contrast of whitewashed villages against the imposing peaks and the diverse hiking opportunities are also highly valued.
The Sierra Nevada is a biodiversity hotspot. You might encounter various species of flora, some endemic to the region, especially in areas like the 'borreguiles' (high-altitude grasslands). Wildlife can include ibex, eagles, and other mountain birds. Remember to observe from a distance and respect their natural habitat.


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