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Comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina
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Transnevada Trail (Stage 6 / 8)

Easy

Transnevada Trail (Stage 6 / 8)

01:14

12.8km

230m

Mountain biking

This easy 8.0-mile (12.8 km) mountain biking route, Transnevada Trail (Stage 6 / 8), takes about 1 hour and 14 minutes to complete.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Parque Nacional de Sierra Nevada

Waypoints

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6.05 km

Small Lake

Highlight • Lake

Lake with beautiful views of the mountains.

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12.2 km

Tajo de Cortés

Highlight • Gorge

Spectacular 15-meter waterfall on the Bermejo river in the heart of the Alpujarra Granadina (Sierra Nevada).

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12.8 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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12.7 km

132 m

Surfaces

12.7 km

178 m

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Highest point (1,730 m)

Lowest point (1,620 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of the Transnevada Trail (Stage 6 / 8) for mountain biking?

While the specific komoot route provided for "Transnevada Trail (Stage 6 / 8)" is rated as easy, the full Stages 6 and 8 of the Transnevada Trail are considered hard to expert mountain bike rides. They require very good fitness and advanced riding skills. Stage 8, in particular, features chunky rock descents, extremely steep climbs, and sections where you'll need to dismount and push your bike.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these stages of the Transnevada Trail?

The terrain is diverse and challenging. You'll encounter a mix of dirt trails, gravel roads, and occasional paved sections. Expect steep climbs and descents, with some portions requiring you to push your bike due to narrow passes, very steep slopes, or sensitive ecological zones. Stage 8 is known for its particularly rugged and technical sections, including chunky rock descents.

What are the key highlights or points of interest along this route?

This specific segment of the Transnevada Trail passes by a Small Lake and the impressive Tajo de Cortés gorge. The broader Stages 6 and 8 offer breathtaking scenery, including high-altitude alpine terrain, wildflower-covered peaks in spring, and views stretching from the Mediterranean coast to rugged mountain spires, as well as traditional mountain villages.

Does the Transnevada Trail (Stage 6 / 8) intersect with other well-known trails?

Yes, this route is part of the larger Transnevada Trail and also overlaps with other official trails. You'll find sections that are shared with the Transandalus, Transnevada Ruta J, and the Andalucía - South Route (Provincia de Granada).

What is the best time of year to mountain bike the Transnevada Trail (Stage 6 / 8)?

The Transnevada Trail, including Stages 6 and 8, is best ridden outside of winter due to high altitude and potential snow. Spring (late April to June) offers wildflower-covered landscapes, while early autumn (September to October) provides cooler temperatures and stable weather. Always check local weather conditions before you go.

Are dogs allowed on the Transnevada Trail (Stage 6 / 8)?

As this trail is located within the Sierra Nevada National Park, dogs are generally allowed but must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Always follow park regulations regarding pets.

Do I need any special permits or pay entrance fees for the Sierra Nevada National Park?

There are no general entrance fees to access the Sierra Nevada National Park. However, certain activities or specific areas within the park might require permits, especially for large groups or specific research. For mountain biking on established trails like the Transnevada, a specific permit is typically not required, but it's always wise to check the official park website for any updated regulations before your trip.

Where can I park and access the Transnevada Trail (Stage 6 / 8)?

Stage 6 typically connects Juviles to Soportújar, and Stage 8 connects Dílar to Güéjar Sierra. You would generally start and end in these villages, where you can find parking. Specific trailhead parking details can vary, so it's recommended to research parking options in your chosen starting village (e.g., Juviles, Dílar) beforehand.

Is there water available along the Transnevada Trail (Stage 6 / 8)?

While the trail passes through some traditional mountain villages where you might find water sources, it's crucial to carry sufficient water for the entire ride, especially given the demanding nature and significant elevation changes. Natural water sources should be treated before consumption.

What should I pack for mountain biking these stages of the Transnevada Trail?

Given the challenging terrain and high-altitude environment, a comprehensive packing list is essential. Include plenty of water, high-energy snacks, a repair kit for your bike (including spare tubes), appropriate layers of clothing for varying weather conditions, sun protection, a first-aid kit, and a reliable navigation device with offline maps. A helmet and protective gear are mandatory.

Are there accommodation options or amenities near the Transnevada Trail (Stage 6 / 8)?

Yes, as the stages connect traditional mountain villages like Juviles, Soportújar, Dílar, and Güéjar Sierra, you'll find various accommodation options such as guesthouses, rural hotels, and sometimes campsites. These villages also offer basic amenities like small shops, cafes, and restaurants where you can refuel and rest.

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