Best attractions and places to see in Los Reales De Sierra Bermeja are characterized by unique geology, diverse ecosystems, and panoramic views. This Natural Park is known for its extensive peridotite rocks, which give the mountains a characteristic reddish color. It features the Pico de Los Reales, one of the highest peaks, and unique Pinsapar forests, making it a significant natural area. The region offers a variety of natural features and landmarks for exploration.
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The pinsapo forest of Sierra Bermeja is very special, as it is the only one that grows on peridotite (non-calcareous) rocks. This species is a survivor of the Tertiary era and escaped the ice ages by taking refuge on these peaks. It only exists in a handful of mountain ranges in Málaga and Cádiz.
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It's very windy up there. Take something warm with you. The view is breathtaking. With good visibility, you can see as far as Gibraltar and the Atlas Mountains.
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Great view to Gibraltar and Africa among others. Last climb to the top the path was sometimes difficult to follow because of many fallen burnt trees. So then keep in the direction of the visible transmission towers.
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Today, December 3, 2024, this path is impassable following a forest fire. We tried to ascend 2.5 kilometers (in 2.5 hours, by clearing the path) before deciding to turn back, as we could no longer bypass the obstacles without taking big risks (falling stones, burnt trees galore). Nothing signals the disaster of the path before setting off on it!
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Start from the parking lot behind the Los Reales refuge. First, follow the green/white trail markers, then the cairns, and if you lose your orientation, always head towards the power poles. For those who want it easy, the closed road 150 m before the refuge is recommended, here you can go up comfortably, the great view comes at the end.😁
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A brilliant view of the summit. I can only agree with the previous speaker here. After the forest fire, nature is currently recovering.
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Very popular signposted walks between pine and fir forests along the Sierra Bermeja. It could be a challenge in some seasons.
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The 3.1-kilometer climb rewards you with spectacular views. Los Reales peak is the highest peak in Sierra Bermeja with 1452 meters above sea level. It is best to climb it on clear days, when you can even see the peaks of Sierra Nevada.
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Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja is renowned for its distinctive peridotite rocks, which give the mountains a characteristic reddish hue. It's also home to unique pinsapar forests, where Spanish firs thrive on these peridotite soils, a rare occurrence. You can explore this unique ecosystem on trails like El Pinsapar Trail.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Pico de los Reales — Summit View, the highest peak at 1,452 meters. On clear days, you can even see the Sierra Nevada. Another excellent spot is the Salvador Guerrero Viewpoint, which offers spectacular vistas of the Bay of Estepona.
Yes, the region offers several challenging trails. The ascent to Pico de los Reales — Summit View is an intermediate climb that rewards with impressive views. Additionally, the El Pinsapar Trail can be challenging, especially in certain seasons, and requires careful navigation due to past forest fires in some sections.
The mild climate makes Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities, with comfortable temperatures and vibrant flora. Clear days are best for enjoying the extensive views from the peaks.
Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja is popular among cyclists, especially for its mountain passes. The Peñas Blancas Ascent is a well-known section for road cyclists. You can find various road cycling, touring, and mountain biking routes in the area. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes, Cycling, and MTB Trails guides for the region.
While Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja is primarily a natural attraction, its proximity to charming towns adds a cultural dimension. You can visit Casares, known for its Arab heritage and Moorish castle remains, or Genalguacil, which maintains an Arab essence amidst lush landscapes. The coastal town of Estepona is also nearby.
The park is a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA) and a Special Area of Conservation (ZEC), making it a haven for diverse wildlife. You might spot mammals such as mountain goats, roe deer, genets, and wildcats. Birds of prey like golden eagles, peregrine falcons, and eagle owls are also abundant.
Yes, near the summit of Pico de Los Reales, you'll find the Refugio de los Reales. This refuge offers a recreational area equipped with picnic tables and barbecue facilities, along with a mirador (viewpoint) to enjoy the scenery.
The Pinsapar forests in Sierra Bermeja are unique because they are the only Spanish fir (pinsapo) population that grows on peridotite rocks. This ancient relic species thrives in this particular ecosystem, making it a significant botanical site. The 'Paseo de los Pinsapos' is a well-known footpath allowing visitors to explore this distinctive forest.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive and spectacular views from points like Pico de los Reales — Summit View and Salvador Guerrero Viewpoint. The unique geology, especially the reddish peridotite rocks, and the chance to explore the rare pinsapar forests are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the challenge and reward of the hiking and cycling routes.
Following past forest fires, some trails, such as El Pinsapar Trail, may have sections that are impassable or require extra care due to fallen trees and debris. It's advisable to check local conditions and trail reports before embarking on a hike, and be prepared for potential obstacles.


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