Walking in the Alpujarra and Sierra Nevada, Spain

The Alpujarras offers something for everyone, the ski slopes of the Sierra Nevada to the Coast is less than an hour. The contrasting views, the rich heritage as well as the open friendliness of the people makes this an ideal location for a walking holiday. Spanish Highs Mountain Guides run tours that link many of these villages with easy to moderate day tours allowing you to enjoy the area to the full.

The GR7 is one of the top long distance paths running through Europe. Combine the beauty, sunshine, villages and ideal walking of the Alpujarras and the result is a enticing mixture. You will walk at between about 700 metres and 1400 metres most days. The little known GR142, traverses the “Alpujarras” at a lower level than the GR7.

The Sulayr GR240 long distance path. Sulayr, the “Mountains of the Sun”, as the Arabs used to call the Sierra Nevada, is now given its name to a great 300km footpath that encircles the range. It is divided into 19 sections that covers tens of kilometers of old traditional paths, animal tracks and cattle routes. This new path was inaugarated in November 2007 and is designed to help walkers link small villages at about the 1800m level around the Sierra Nevada. Walkers will also discover a flavour of past Arab and Andalucian cultures and influences

For more infomation on these walking tours visit Spanish Highs Mountain Guides Walking pages.

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