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Family friendly hiking trails around Bajo Almazora traverse a diverse landscape characterized by rugged mountain terrains, serene bodies of water, and semi-arid scrublands. The region is shaped by the Almanzora river, which creates fertile valleys and supports a rich natural environment. Hikers can explore areas featuring marble quarries, traditional villages, and historical sites, offering varied scenery from coastal paths to inland mountain views.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
4.5
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27
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12.9km
03:32
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.48km
01:38
160m
160m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22.1km
06:02
320m
320m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
16.9km
04:41
290m
290m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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222
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11.1km
03:13
270m
270m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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What a bizarre image, she looks like a witch.
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The beautiful white Moorish village of Mojácar is situated on a rock, 2 km from the sea, and from afar you have a beautiful view of the typical Andalusian village. The village is part of the coast from Mojácar to San Juan de los Terreros. From Mojácar you have beautiful views over the sea, the Tabernas desert
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Just a half-hour drive from Mojácar, you can visit the Torre del Pirulico. This tower once served as a lookout post, allowing for a clear view of enemy attacks from the sea. Today, you can climb the tower for free. From the top, you'll enjoy the most beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea.
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The old town of Mojácar, in the province of Almería, is one of the most picturesque and charming villages in Andalusia. Situated on a hilltop, it offers a unique blend of history, Moorish architecture, and spectacular views of the Mediterranean.
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The hiking route to Torre del Pirulico from Macenas Castle is short and easy, ideal for children. This route offers an excellent opportunity to explore the history and natural beauty of the area.
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Bajo Almazora offers a wide selection of routes suitable for families. There are over 140 hiking trails in the region, with more than 70 of these specifically rated as easy, making them ideal for family outings.
The region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, from serene reservoirs to rugged mountain terrains, offering a variety of experiences. Many trails are well-developed, including repurposed old railway lines like the Vía Verde del Almanzora, which are perfect for non-motorized activities with children. The blend of natural beauty with historical sites also adds an educational element to family adventures.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Bajo Almazora, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 790 ratings. Hikers often praise the scenic views, the variety of landscapes, and the accessibility of many routes for families.
Yes, there are several enjoyable circular routes. For an easy and scenic option, consider The Orchards of Mojacar - circular (SL-A 184), which offers a pleasant loop through picturesque landscapes.
Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore trails around the Cuevas de Almanzora Dam and Reservoir, which offers diverse scenery. For stunning vistas, many routes lead to viewpoints like the Views from the Granatilla viewpoint, providing expansive views of the valley and distant mountains.
While specific 'toddler-friendly' trails aren't explicitly categorized, many of the easy-rated routes, especially those on flatter terrain like sections of the Greenways (Vías Verdes), are suitable for families with strollers or young children who can walk short distances. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain and shorter distances.
The diverse ecosystems of Bajo Almazora, particularly around the Almanzora river and wetlands like the Salar de los Caños Wetland and the mouth of the Mijares river, attract various bird species, including flamingos. Keep an eye out for local fauna in the semi-arid scrub landscapes and along riverbanks.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails in Bajo Almazora, especially in natural areas. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash and check specific local regulations or park rules before heading out, particularly in protected areas or near wildlife habitats.
Spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for family hiking in Bajo Almazora. The temperatures are milder, and the landscapes are often at their most vibrant. Summer can be very hot, so if hiking during this time, it's best to go early in the morning or late in the afternoon and choose shaded routes.
For families with older children looking for a bit more adventure, the Natural Park of Cabo de Gata – Chacona Cord Trail (PR-A 96) offers a moderate challenge with a longer distance and some elevation changes, providing a rewarding experience.
Many trailheads, especially those for popular routes and Greenways, often have designated parking areas. For public transport, options vary by specific location. It's advisable to check local bus routes or train services that connect to villages near your chosen trailhead. The region's focus on sustainable tourism means efforts are often made to provide access to natural areas.
Yes, Bajo Almazora is rich in history. Many trails, including themed routes like the mining or Moorish routes, pass through or near historical villages and sites. You might encounter castles, churches, or ancient monuments. For example, the area around Almassora features attractions like the Almassora Castle ruins and the Gothic Santa Quiteria bridge, which can be integrated into your outdoor excursions.


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