Best mountain peaks around Canillas De Aceituno are found in a region situated at the foot of the Sierra de Tejeda, providing access to the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama Natural Park. The area is dominated by La Maroma, the highest peak in Málaga province, reaching over 2,000 meters. This natural setting features rugged limestone ranges and diverse flora, offering a landscape for exploration. The town serves as a starting point for various routes into the surrounding mountains.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Not to be walked in June, July or August. Even in September you will be roasted. I went in October and it was hard because of the Sahara moving up north and entering Andalusia. But so beautiful…..
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Beautiful section with a great view.
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From up here I have a wonderful view of the Pico Tejera (La Maroma), the villages of Almáchar, El Borge and Comares, as well as Vélez Málaga, Torre del Mar and Iznájar.
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To reach the parking lot at Llanadas de Sedella requires a vehicle with 4-wheel drive like a Land Rover Defender. There are gates that might be closed so you must check with the park authorities beforehand - not much space to turn the vehicle around on this narrow road. Once there the view is stunning with horses grazing around. But be cautious! The recommended track we took to reach the top are for expert hikers. Some parts are very steep (>35%) with loose stones. If you suffer from vertigo, avoid! You need support by both hands at time. It’s not an official track but rather a path used by sheep, whose poo indicate that you are on the right track. (There is a northern track that serpentines its way up that might be more convenient). But once you are on the white-green path originating from the Fuentes del Robledal it’s ok. You are exposed to strong winds and no shelter from the sun. Bring lot’s of water and calculate 6hrs return hike. Once you have reached the top of la Maroma you will have a fantastic view over Andalucia with the Sierra Nevada at your back and Gibraltar in front.
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Ignore the directions. There are hardly any parking spaces and the entrance to the senda is simply adventurous. Better to follow the signs from the Plaza de constitution center. And be careful: the path along the moat is NOT for people who are not sure-footed and have a head for heights. We are reversed🙈
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Once you have reached the top of the Maroma peak. Pico de malaga we can see fabulous views of the coast and sierras de malaga as well as the Moroccan coasts when the day is clear
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The region is dominated by La Maroma Summit, the highest peak in Málaga province, offering unparalleled 360-degree views. Another significant spot is the View of La Maroma Massif and Gorge, which provides impressive vistas along the water channel. You can also find rewarding views from Top of the Climb and Cerro Patarra, which offers views of La Maroma and surrounding villages.
La Maroma, also known as Tejeda, is the pinnacle of the Sierra de Tejeda mountain range, standing at over 2,065 meters. From its summit, you can enjoy panoramic views encompassing the Mediterranean Sea, the Costa del Sol, the Sierra Nevada, and on clear days, even the Rif Mountains in North Africa. It's also historically significant for its ancient snow well, from which it derives its name, 'The Rope'.
Yes, several challenging routes lead to the summit of La Maroma. One of the most popular and demanding starts directly from Canillas de Aceituno, often referred to as the 'Ruta de los Neveros'. This hike involves a significant ascent through varied terrain, including the Raja Gorge and the famous Saltillo Trail with its suspension bridge. A round trip can take 7-10 hours and is considered difficult.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks, especially La Maroma, is typically outside of the hottest summer months. Spring and autumn offer more moderate temperatures, making the long and challenging ascents more enjoyable. For peaks like Hawk Hill, it's specifically advised to avoid June, July, and August due to intense heat.
The Sierra de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama Natural Park, where these peaks are located, is known for its rugged limestone ranges, dense pine forests, and diverse flora. You'll find aromatic herbs like jaguarzos, rosemary, and thyme. The park is home to various wildlife, including mountain goats, golden eagles, and foxes. The geological composition of limestone and dolomitic marbles gives the mountains a distinctive grey and white appearance.
While many routes to the highest peaks are challenging, the area offers a variety of trails. For easier walks, consider exploring sections of the paths along the water channels or lower-elevation trails within the natural park. Always check the difficulty rating of a specific route on komoot to ensure it's suitable for your family's experience level.
Beyond hiking, the region around Canillas de Aceituno is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling, touring, and gravel biking. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Direct Ascent to Canillas de Aceituno – Torre del Mar Lighthouse loop' or scenic touring bicycle routes such as 'Canillas de Aceituno – Sedella loop'. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Canillas De Aceituno, Cycling around Canillas De Aceituno, and Gravel biking around Canillas De Aceituno guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible panoramic views from the summits, especially the 360-degree vistas from La Maroma Summit. The sense of achievement after a challenging climb and the diverse natural landscapes, including gorges and forests, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the impressive views of the La Maroma massif and gorge from viewpoints like View of La Maroma Massif and Gorge.
Yes, the El Saltillo Trail, famous for its suspension bridge, is often incorporated into the longer and more challenging hiking routes to La Maroma Summit when starting from Canillas de Aceituno. It offers impressive views along the water channel and through the gorge, leading towards the higher elevations of the massif.
Given the challenging nature of many routes, especially to La Maroma, planning is crucial. Always bring sufficient food and water, as temperatures can vary significantly at higher altitudes. Some paths, like sections along the water channel to the View of La Maroma Massif and Gorge, are not suitable for those with a fear of heights or who are not sure-footed. Always check weather forecasts before heading out.
La Maroma stands at approximately 2,065 to 2,069 meters (6,801 feet). From its summit, hikers are rewarded with unparalleled 360-degree views. On clear days, you can see the Mediterranean Sea, the Costa del Sol, the Sierra Nevada, and even the Rif Mountains in North Africa.
Absolutely. The View of La Maroma Massif and Gorge is an excellent spot where you can witness the mighty massif and the gorge. This viewpoint is accessible via a path along the water channel from Canillas de Aceituno, offering impressive vistas without requiring the full, strenuous ascent to the summit.


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