Waterfalls around Pampaneira are found in the Alpujarra region of Granada, nestled within the Sierra Nevada mountains. This area is characterized by its natural landscape, including steep ravines and the Poqueira River. The region's waterways have historically been utilized for irrigation and power generation. Exploring these waterfalls often involves hiking routes that showcase the local geography and natural features.
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Experiences from November 2025: Access to the river from both sides is blocked and clearly marked with prohibition signs! At the marked location, there is a narrow bridge without railings. There is no sign of the waterfall or the attractive wooden bridge with railings shown in the photos by "expert" Oliver! The circular routes indicated under this trail are therefore completely unusable if you adhere to the prohibitions and barriers! We had to turn back and, unfortunately, retrace our steps. Very frustrating!
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An impressive structure. When the water starts flowing over the top, it must have rained a lot in those mountains!
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The final climb to the Siete Lagunas, next to the Chorreros Negras waterfalls, is quite challenging; Komoot said it had a 35% gradient. But it was a fantastic experience! At the end of May, there were still some remnants of snow, and the stream below was carrying plenty of water – so we forded the trail twice and had wet feet – but with temperatures approaching 20 degrees Celsius and sunshine, it quickly dried out again 😀.
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The Tajo de Cortés Waterfall is an impressive waterfall located in the Alpujarra Granadina, near the towns of Pitres and Pórtugos in Andalusia. Two routes that will take you to this beautiful waterfall: Sendero PR-A 29 from Pórtugos or the somewhat shorter Circular Route from Pitres.
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The Lanjarón River rises in the high mountain of Sierra Nevada, under the peak of Veleta, and runs through the Lanjarón valley until it passes through the town of the same name and empties into the Rules dam.
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This is a waterfall that we find on the hiking route from Lanjaron to the Tello refuge, along the path or path of the Mezquerina ditch in the section specifically of the Montalban ditch.
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Cool place to spend the night on the dike
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We are on a dam in the middle of the Sierra Nevada, more specifically in the Alpujarra of Granada, precisely on a route for both hiking and MTB, which begins in the town of Soportujar, a town in Granada, Alpujarra, known for its sculptures and picturesque legends about witches and spells. The route begins in the town and ends at the Puente Palo free camping area, but we pass through a dam called dam 24, built in 1943, through which the Chico river passes, which is born on the slopes of Veleta. In said dam we can appreciate some ponds. refreshing in summer and a great waterfall that forms with the first thaws.
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Pampaneira features a mix of natural river waterfalls, dikes, and cascades along irrigation channels. You'll find powerful displays like the Poqueira River Waterfall, as well as man-made structures like Dike 24 of the Río Chico, which are appreciated by hikers. The region's waterways are historically significant for irrigation and power generation.
Yes, there are options for easy walks. The "Fuente Agria Ferruginosa – Poqueira River Waterfall loop from Pampaneira" is an easy hike, approximately 2.9 km with an 80-meter elevation change, suitable for most fitness levels. This route takes you past the Poqueira River Waterfall and the Fuente Agria, a ferruginous water source. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Pampaneira guide.
To see waterfalls like Dike 24 of the Río Chico in their full splendor, it is advisable to go during the Sierra Nevada snowmelt season, typically in spring. This ensures a more powerful flow of water. However, the natural beauty of the area can be enjoyed year-round, with lush vegetation in warmer months.
Many of the trails leading to waterfalls, such as the "Fuente Agria Ferruginosa – Poqueira River Waterfall loop from Pampaneira," are considered easy and accessible, making them suitable for families. The combination of cascading water and lush surroundings offers an engaging experience for all ages. Always check specific route details for difficulty and terrain before heading out with children.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural features. The Poqueira River winds through a steep ravine flanked by lush vegetation, including mulberry and chestnut trees. Trails often pass by points of interest like the Fuente Agria (a ferruginous water source) and the ruins of old water mills, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical context.
While specific restrictions for dogs are not detailed for every trail, many outdoor areas in the Alpujarra region are dog-friendly. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially around other hikers and wildlife. Always carry water for your pet and clean up after them.
While the Poqueira River Waterfall is well-known, the region also features the Tajo de Cortés Waterfall on the Bermejo river, near Pitres and Pórtugos, which is impressive with a 15m drop. Another is the Montalbán Irrigation Channel Waterfall, a high waterfall with crystalline waters found on a hiking route from Lanjaron to the Tello refuge. These offer a chance to explore beyond the most popular spots.
The area around Pampaneira is excellent for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can explore cycling routes, including touring bicycle and road cycling options. For example, there are routes like the "Tajo de Cortés — circular gravel route from Pitres" for touring bicycles. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Pampaneira and Road Cycling Routes around Pampaneira guides.
Hike durations vary depending on the route. An easy loop like the "Fuente Agria Ferruginosa – Poqueira River Waterfall loop from Pampaneira" can take around 1-1.5 hours for the 3 km distance. Longer, more challenging routes, such as "La Alpujarra – circular between Pampaneira and Bubión via the Poqueira river" (6.9 km), will naturally take longer, typically 2-3 hours or more, depending on your pace and stops.
Yes, the Lanjarón River Waterfall is a notable feature. The Lanjarón River originates in the high mountains of Sierra Nevada, under the peak of Veleta, and flows through the Lanjarón valley. This waterfall is a testament to the abundant water resources in the region, which also gives its name to the famous bottled water.
Given the varied terrain and potential for wet conditions, especially during snowmelt or after rain, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing temperatures, and bringing rain gear is always a good idea. Some crossings, like that of the Río Chico, can lead to wet feet, so be prepared.
Yes, several circular routes incorporate waterfalls and other scenic points. For instance, the "Fuente Agria Ferruginosa – Poqueira River Waterfall loop from Pampaneira" is a popular circular option. Another is the "La Alpujarra – circular between Pampaneira and Bubión via the Poqueira river," which offers a longer exploration of the area's natural beauty and villages.


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