Best attractions and places to see around Ventas De Huelma include natural features, historical sites, and cultural experiences. This village, located in the province of Granada, is characterized by rolling hills and olive groves. The area offers diverse natural environments, situated near the northern slopes of Sierra Tejeda and within reach of Sierra Nevada. Ventas De Huelma provides a tranquil setting to explore rural life and its historical roots.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Cacín River flows through the valley of the municipality of Arenas del Rey and empties into the Genil River, forming part of the Guadalquivir basin. It has a total length of approximately 50 km, of which roughly 33 km run from the Los Bermejales reservoir to its confluence. Its valley combines terraces of Quaternary sediments (conglomerates, sands, clays) and an impressive canyon carved through soft materials.
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The silence, the wind, the endless views of the Sierra
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The Embalse y Presa Los Bermejales is a reservoir and dam in the Sierra de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama and is an interesting tourist attraction in the region. The reservoir is located near the village of Alhama de Granada, south of the Sierra. It is a great destination for nature lovers as well as for outdoor activities such as cycling. The region around the reservoir offers a mixture of Mediterranean vegetation and mountain landscapes. The area is ideal for more challenging cycling tours.
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The Dolmen de Los Bermejales is a megalithic tomb located near the Los Bermejales reservoir. This dolmen is part of a necropolis, a burial place from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. It was discovered in 1964 when the water level of the reservoir dropped, and was subsequently moved to be preserved. The dolmen consists of a corridor with two doors that divides the room into three sections. It is approximately 9.45 meters long, 2 meters wide and 1.80 meters high. During the excavations, ceramics, copper, bones and four skulls were found.
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It is located in the municipality of Arenas del Rey and is fed by the rivers and streams of the Sierra de Almijara mountains. The reservoir was completed in 1958 and has a capacity of approximately 104 million cubic meters of water. With beautiful views of the natural surroundings.
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This is a great winter ride since there's sun exposure for pretty much the entire ride.
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An impressive cave - located directly on the reservoir.
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You can visit the Los Bermejales Reservoir, a large lake fed by rivers from the Sierra de Almijara, offering beautiful natural views. Another unique spot is the Santa Fe Hot Springs, known locally as "Aguas Calientes," where natural waters emerge at over 36 degrees Celsius amidst olive groves. Additionally, the Great agricultural landscape provides scenic viewpoints showcasing the region's olive groves and agricultural patterns.
Yes, the village has medieval roots. You can see the Aljibe Miñarro, an ancient cistern with historical significance. Other cultural sites include the Parochial Church of San Isidro Labrador and the Ermita de Nuestro Señor Amarrado. Historically, people lived in unique cave dwellings, some of which have been renovated today.
The region is well-suited for various outdoor adventures. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking through its natural landscapes, olive groves, and near the Sierra Tejeda and Sierra Nevada. The Los Bermejales Reservoir is a popular spot for these activities.
Yes, there are several hiking options. You could try the 'Cacín River Trail – Roman Bridge loop' or the 'Via Ferrata – Roman Bridge loop'. For an easier walk, consider the 'Cacín River loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Ventas De Huelma guide.
Absolutely. The area offers excellent routes for both road cycling and mountain biking. For road cycling, popular options include the 'Bermejales Reservoir Perimeter Trail' or longer loops like 'Cubillas Reservoir – Alfaguara Climb'. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as 'Los Bermejales Reservoir – View of Bermejales Reservoir loop'. More routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails around Ventas De Huelma guides.
The Los Bermejales Reservoir is considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for outdoor enjoyment and scenic views. The general natural environment and peaceful atmosphere of Ventas de Huelma are also suitable for families looking for a relaxing escape and gentle exploration.
The pleasant mild weather during spring and autumn makes these seasons ideal for exploring the countryside and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling around Ventas de Huelma.
You can visit the O-Med Olive Oil Mill, located between Ventas de Huelma and Ácula. They offer guided tours to learn about high-quality extra virgin olive oil production, often including tastings paired with local tapas. This provides a sensory experience combining nature, Mediterranean gastronomy, and tradition.
Yes, the Great agricultural landscape offers a beautiful stretch of scenery, showcasing the distinct patterns of olive groves and agricultural spaces. The Los Bermejales Reservoir also provides sweeping overlooks from the edge of the dam.
Ventas de Huelma stands out for its blend of natural beauty, historical depth, and tranquil rural life. Its unique cave dwellings, historical buildings, and the surrounding agricultural landscapes, combined with opportunities for outdoor activities and local culinary experiences like olive oil tourism, offer a distinctive southern Spanish experience.
Yes, historically, people lived in caves in Ventas de Huelma until the 1960s. Today, many of these unique cave dwellings have been renovated, with some even serving as tourist accommodations, offering a distinctive stay experience.


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