Best attractions and places to see in Sierras Almagrera, De Los Pinos Y El Aguilón encompass a protected natural area in Almería, Spain, known for its unique landscapes and significant mining history. This region features a rugged coastline with impressive cliffs and coves, alongside mountain ranges like Sierra Almagrera, Sierra de los Pinos, and Sierra del Aguilón. The area is rich in historical-cultural sites, primarily remnants of its extensive mining past, including old buildings, tunnels, and foundries. It is recognized…
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La Luna Mine, located in the Sierra Almagrera (Almería), is part of a historic group of mining operations that were key to the region's economic development during the 19th and early 20th centuries. La Luna Mine was one of the most important mines for lead and silver extraction, especially after the discovery of the Jaroso vein in 1838, which marked the mining boom in the area.
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Coastal road with lots of ups and downs, spectacular
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Beautiful views, crystal clear water and attractive access to the sea.
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Fantastically beautiful coastal road with little traffic.
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A small space on the side of the road where you can see what's called Cala Cristal. Crystal-clear waters and a beautiful coastline.
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Not far from here, in the Jaroso ravine, a rich seam of argentiferous galena was discovered in 1838. Thus began a prosperous period of mining extraction in this small mountain range that also became known as Sierra de la Plata. This particular mine, also known as Mina La Luna, in the Chaparral ravine, stands out for having the only existing wooden winch at present in Sierra Almagrera and for also having the oldest fixed extraction steam engine in Spain. .
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The region holds a profound mining history, particularly in Sierra Almagrera, known as the "Land of Silver." Mining dates back to the Neolithic period, with significant exploitation by Phoenicians, Romans, and a major "Silver fever" in the 19th century. You can find remnants of old buildings, tunnels, foundries, and even the oldest remaining steam engine for ore extraction in Spain from 1873 at Barranco del Chaparral.
Yes, the landscape is dotted with numerous mining ruins and galleries. Sierra Almagrera alone contains approximately 400 kilometers of underground galleries. A notable site is Mina La Luna (Sierra Almagrera), which features a unique wooden winch and the oldest fixed extraction steam engine in Spain. The discovery of the "Jaroso" reef, rich in argentiferous galena, was pivotal to the area's mining boom.
The area features a unique semi-arid Mediterranean landscape with dramatic geological formations. The Sierras run parallel to the Mediterranean coast, creating impressive cliffs and coves. You'll find rugged mountain ranges like Sierra Almagrera, Sierra de los Pinos (known for its Aleppo pines), and Sierra del Aguilón, all offering stunning views.
The rugged coastline offers many opportunities for breathtaking views and secluded coves. Cala Cristal Views provides perspectives of crystal-clear waters and impressive rock formations, with access to a small cove. Another popular spot is Playa de los Cocedores and Ruins of the Torre de los Alumbres, offering beautiful views and clear water access.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular activities include hiking through industrial heritage sites and natural beauty, exploring secluded coves, and birdwatching. The coastal waters also offer opportunities for diving due to their rich marine fauna and flora. For specific routes, you can explore guides like Easy hikes, Gravel biking, and MTB Trails in the area.
Yes, numerous hiking routes crisscross the Sierras, catering to various fitness levels. An 11-kilometer hiking route was established by the City Council of Cuevas del Almanzora to explore the mining areas. You can find options from easy walks to more challenging hikes, all offering stunning views. Check out the Easy hikes in Sierras Almagrera, De Los Pinos Y El Aguilón guide for some accessible options.
As a protected area (Natura 2000 site), it's a refuge for diverse flora and fauna. You might spot endemic plant species like *Halocnemum strobilaceum* (endangered) and *Linaria nigricans* (vulnerable). The fauna includes important populations of the endangered Spur-thighed tortoise, Moorish hedgehog, Ocellated lizard, various bats, and a rich avian community with steppe birds and raptors like the Bonelli's eagle.
Yes, the region offers options for families. Beaches like Playa de los Cocedores and Ruins of the Torre de los Alumbres are noted as family-friendly, offering clear waters and attractive access to the sea. Easy hiking trails and exploring the less strenuous parts of the mining heritage can also be suitable for families.
The coastal areas generally experience good weather all year round, making it a pleasant destination for most seasons. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and exploring the outdoor attractions, as temperatures are milder. Summer is perfect for enjoying the beaches and water activities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning coastal views, the crystal-clear waters of the coves, and the unique blend of natural beauty with rich historical mining heritage. The opportunities for diving in clear waters and the scenic routes along the coast are also highly rated by the komoot community.
Absolutely. The region offers various routes for cycling, including gravel biking and mountain biking. You can find challenging climbs and scenic trails. For specific routes, explore guides like Gravel biking in Sierras Almagrera, De Los Pinos Y El Aguilón and MTB Trails in Sierras Almagrera, De Los Pinos Y El Aguilón.
Yes, the Villaricos Archaeological Site offers insights into the ancient populations who leveraged the region's mineral wealth, dating back to the Neolithic period. This site provides a glimpse into the early history of human settlement and resource utilization in the area.


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