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Family friendly hiking trails in Granada offer access to an exceptionally diverse landscape, from the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada to deep river gorges and verdant valleys. The region is characterized by significant elevation changes, featuring both rugged mountain terrain and more gentle paths through olive groves and forests. Natural features include glacial cirques, crystal-clear streams, and unique rock formations, providing varied environments for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
4.8
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2,771
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8.03km
02:24
250m
250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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597
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9.50km
03:04
410m
410m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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534
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7.20km
02:27
370m
360m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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266
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12.6km
04:58
840m
840m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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What to see in Moclín Moclín Castle: A 14th-century Nasrid fortress with walls and cisterns. Impressive views of the Sierra Nevada mountains and the Granada plain. Gollizno Route (PR-A 84): A circular trail (8 km) with a suspension bridge, viewpoints, and the Velillos River canyon. Includes the La Luz Dam and the Malalmuerzo Cave. Historic Hermitages: San Antón (at the entrance to the village). Virgen de las Angustias (Our Lady of Sorrows), surrounded by nature.
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Moclín is a charming destination, ideal for those who enjoy history, nature, and panoramic views. It's a typical Andalusian white village, peaceful and with cobbled streets that preserve its traditional essence. It stands out for its historical heritage (Nasrid castle, hermitages) and its natural surroundings, perfect for hiking.
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It is located about 1.3 km from the town center, in a natural setting near the Fuente de la Buena Ventura spring. A small, whitewashed rural hermitage, simple in its architecture, both devotional and functional. Inside are two images: the Virgin of Sorrows and another known as Fraileopoldo. It forms part of the famous Gollizno Route (PR-A84), and is one of its recognized points of interest.
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A very beautiful, expansive hiking and biking area. Also suitable for multi-day hikes with overnight stays (tent, bikepacking, etc.). Awesome views in every direction. Plenty of free parking available. A must-see for anyone in the area.
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Beautiful tour and great view
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Capileira is a wonderful destination to visit! This charming village is located in the Alpujarra Granadina, in the foothills of Sierra Nevada, and offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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The walk took us longer than the indicated time. Beautiful views and an abandoned village. Clockwise, the first part is more descending and climbing. Beautiful!
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Granada offers a wide variety of family-friendly hiking trails. You can explore over 1300 routes, with more than 460 specifically rated as easy, making them perfect for families with children.
The spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months are ideal for family hikes in Granada, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. During summer, it's best to choose higher altitude trails in the Sierra Nevada or shaded routes in gorges like Monachil to avoid the heat. Winter can also be beautiful, especially for lower-altitude walks, but higher trails may require snow gear.
Yes, many family-friendly trails in Granada are circular, offering a convenient way to explore without retracing your steps. A popular option is the Los Cahorros de Monachil Loop, which provides an exciting adventure with hanging bridges and river crossings.
The family-friendly trails in Granada are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from lush river valleys to dramatic gorges, and the exciting features like hanging bridges. The accessibility and variety of routes suitable for all ages are frequently highlighted.
Absolutely! The Los Cahorros de Monachil Loop is famous for its thrilling hanging bridges and narrow gorge passages, where kids often enjoy navigating through the rocks. Another fantastic option is the Gollizno Route Trail near Moclín, which also features impressive canyons and bridges.
Yes, the Monachil Gorge, part of the Los Cahorros de Monachil Loop, is known for its crystal-clear streams and natural pools, perfect for cooling down on a warm day. The region also features dramatic waterfalls in areas like the Sierras de Alhama, Tejeda y Almijara Natural Park.
Many trails in Granada blend natural beauty with history. The Gollizno Route Trail, for example, passes by the impressive Moclín Castle and ancient cave paintings. You can also find historical elements like Roman remains and medieval fortifications in the Sierra Elvira area, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Granada's hiking landscape is incredibly diverse. You can expect everything from the towering peaks and lush river valleys of the Sierra Nevada, to the dramatic gorges and hanging bridges of Monachil, and the picturesque orange and lemon groves of the Lecrín Valley. Some areas even feature unique 'badlands' formations like the Gorafe Desert.
Yes, several family-friendly trails are easily reachable by public transport from Granada. For instance, the popular trails around Monachil, including the Los Cahorros de Monachil Loop, are well-connected by local bus services from the city, making them convenient for families without a car.
Many trails in Granada are dog-friendly, especially in natural parks and rural areas. However, it's always recommended to check specific park regulations or trail signs, as some protected areas or private lands may have restrictions. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
For families with very young children or toddlers, look for shorter, flatter routes with minimal elevation gain. The Lecrín Valley offers gentle walks through orange groves, and some sections of the Río Dílar Trail provide easy, scenic paths along the riverbank. Always check the route's distance and elevation profile to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Many popular family-friendly hiking areas, such as Monachil, have amenities like cafes, restaurants, and sometimes even small shops where you can grab a snack or a drink. In villages like Capileira, near the Las Cebadillas and Central Hidraúlica de Poqueira – circular from Capileira route, you'll find a range of services including accommodation and eateries.
Yes, many family-friendly trails, especially those popular with visitors, offer designated parking areas. For example, trails around Monachil often have parking available near the trailhead. For high-mountain access, areas like Hoya de la Mora provide parking facilities, serving as a starting point for various routes into the Sierra Nevada.


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