Andalusia, in southern Spain, is a truly hiker´s paradise - a land where culture, history, and landscapes blend in perfect harmony. From the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada to the dramatic cliffs of El Caminito del Rey, hikers are greeted by lush valleys, rare pinsapo firs, and rugged mountain routes with sweeping views over the Mediterranean. Along the coast, trails wind past hidden coves, subtropical orchards, and sleepy fishing villages.
Walking here is not just about nature—it’s about stepping into living history. Ancient Moorish heritage, Roman roads, and medieval castles line the paths, reminding travelers that this land has been walked for centuries.
📍Grade: Easy-moderate
📈 Elevation: +658 m / -650m
👣 Distance: 9,5 km
⛰️ Type: Trekking / Cultural
🗓️ Season: September to June
🗺️ Region: Axarquía / Malaga
📍Grade: Easy
📈 Elevation: +325 m / -325m
👣 Distance: 7,5 km
⛰️ Type: Trekking / Cultural
🗓️ Season: September to June
🗺️ Region: Axarquía / Malaga
📍Grade: Easy
📈 Elevation: +220 m / -220m
👣 Distance: 6 km
⛰️ Type: Trekking / Cultural
🗓️ Season: September to June
🗺️ Region: Axarquía / Malaga
📍Grade: Easy-moderate
📈 Elevation: +360 m / -400m
👣 Distance: 8 km
⛰️ Type: Trekking / Cultural
🗓️ Season: September to June
🗺️ Region: Malaga
📍Grade: Easy
📈 Elevation: +200 m / -200m
👣 Distance: 7 km
⛰️ Type: Trekking / Cultural
🗓️ Season: September to June
🗺️ Region: Granada
📍Grade: Easy-moderate
📈 Elevation: +270 m / -270m
👣 Distance: 8,5 km
⛰️ Type: Trekking / Cultural
🗓️ Season: September to June
🗺️ Region: Axarquía / Malaga