Pico del Terril and Peñón de Algámitas Circular
Pico del Terril and Peñón de Algámitas Circular
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19.0km
850m
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Hike the difficult 11.8-mile Ascent to El Terril circular route from Algamitas for panoramic views from Seville's highest peak.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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8.24 km
Highlight • Mountain Pass
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10.9 km
Highlight • Summit
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18.7 km
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19.0 km
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9.31 km
7.47 km
2.07 km
154 m
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9.25 km
7.47 km
2.13 km
154 m
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Highest point (1,090 m)
Lowest point (420 m)
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The trail starts from the village of Algámitas. Parking is generally available within the village. The trailhead itself can be a bit inconspicuous, sometimes marked by anonymous wooden signs and overgrown vegetation, so pay close attention to your navigation.
Yes, this trail is suitable for hiking with dogs year-round, as there are no pine processionary caterpillars in the area. However, please keep your dog controlled, especially around farm animals like goats and sheep, which you may encounter.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, as the hills are adorned with vibrant wildflowers. However, due to the open landscape and lack of shade in upper sections, it's advisable to avoid the hottest parts of summer. Autumn and even mild winter days can also be pleasant.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for hiking this route in the Sierra del Tablón.
The terrain is quite varied and challenging. It begins on a forest track through olive groves, transitioning to a steep, sometimes overgrown path. As you ascend, it becomes very stony and scrubby, with the final push to the summit being particularly steep (12% to 23% inclination). The descent can also be challenging, especially if wet.
From the summit of Pico del Terril, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of three provinces: Seville, Cadiz, and Malaga. You can also see the Sierra Nevada and the village of Algámitas below. The Sierra de Tablón Pass is another significant point along the route.
Given the trail's difficulty and exposed sections, it's crucial to carry plenty of water, as natural sources are scarce. Sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. Hiking poles can be very helpful, especially on steep and overgrown sections. Dressing in layers is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, as the open landscape offers little shelter from sun or wind.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with official trails such as 'Subida a El Terril' and 'CIMA SV04] Peñón de Algámitas'. It is also part of the Jacobea de la Frontera, adding a historical and cultural dimension to the hike.
No, this is a difficult hike requiring very good physical fitness and sure-footedness. The substantial elevation gain, steep sections, and varied terrain make it unsuitable for beginners or families with young children. It's best for experienced hikers.
The initial section from Algámitas can be steep and overgrown, so hiking poles are particularly useful here for support and moving vegetation. The upper sections offer little shade, so plan for sun exposure. The descent can be tricky, especially if wet. Always carry more water than you think you'll need, as there are no reliable water sources on the trail.
The lower slopes feature dense vegetation including holm oak, wild olive trees, and carob trees. As you gain elevation, this gives way to specialized rock-dwelling species. While not explicitly detailed, the area is part of a natural sierra, so you might spot various birds and small mammals. Keep an eye out for farm animals like goats and sheep.
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