Boca de la Pescá
La Boca de la Pesca, es una montaña pequeña en comparación con las que la rodean, pero desde lo alto hay vistas imponentes de los altos picos de Sierra Nevada, Trevenque, el valle de Dilar y la ciudad de Granada en la llanura de abajo. Esta caminata es mejor al final de la tarde, cuando la luz es más suave y hay más posibilidades de encontrar algo de sombra en la subida corta pero bastante empinada.
InfoCANAL DE LA ESPARTERA
From Trevenque’s dusty, arid slopes to the lush vegetation and crashing waterfalls of the Dilar valley, this walk packs in a huge variety of scenery. Bathed in the warm evening light, the striking peaks of Trevenque and Boca de la Pesca take on subtle shades of gold and red.
Level This is a moderately challenging walk, with an accumulated height gain of well over 500 metres over the course of the route. Take extra care when walking on the loose surface of the arenales, which can be slippery. As it is an official walking route (PR-A21), it is generally very well signposted.
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This is a pleasant loop around Cerro Huenes, a small mountain on the edge of the Sierra Nevada. For the first part of the walk you have views down to the city of Granada, while later you can see up to the higher mountains to your south, including Veleta. Mostly the path runs through quite open countryside, but there are a few short sections of forest.
InfoTREVENQUE
Although by no means one of the highest mountains in the Sierra Nevada, the striking peak of Trevenque is recognised as a tough climb due to the rugged and steep final ascent. At the summit you will be rewarded with 360° views of Veleta, the Sierra Nevada ski station, and surrounding mountain ranges including the Sierras de Alhama, Tejeda y Almijara, Sierra de Huétor and Sierra Elvira. It’s no wonder that Trevenque is known locally as the “King”. The walk returns through the beautiful river Dilar valley.
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