Senderismo en el parque natural a las afueras de la Alhambra




Descripción
La más clásica de las excursiones en la ciudad de Granada por su acceso más cargado de historia, desde el Avellano a la cumbre del cerro del Sol por el sendero del Alarife . Este área está repleto de vegetación donde predominan especies mediterráneas como la encina, el pino de repoblación y algunos ejemplares de quejigos, junto al que se encuentra un abundante matorral de especies aromáticas. Sin necesitad de coger el coche para adentrarse en parajes de una reconocida belleza. Hay numerosas formas de ascender a las cumbres del cerro del Sol, entre ellas, la vieja carretera que parte del cementerio de San José, los carriles forestales que discurren tras la Silla del Moro y la colina de Santa Elena, caminos y veredas que llegan desde las tierras de Cenes de la Vega, y por un entramado de veredas que trazan caminos, en su mayoría, poco fiables a través de la ladera noreste de la colina que mira al Sacromonte y cae hacia el valle del Darro. Son caminos que hay que conocer
Opciones de la excursión
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(5)
This was a guided walk that added to our experience of the visit to the Alhambra the previous day. The views of the city from a different perspective were breathtaking. Our guide Julio was knowledgeable and interesting making this a very enjoyable walk. This was the second time we have been on a guided walk with Attraversiamo and we hope it will not be the last. Thank you.
We loved this hike and highly recommend it. Our guides were two Brazilian men and they were lovely and took lots of photos of each of the couples in our group (we had really nice people in our group.) They are very knowledgable and were funny too. The hike is varied (mostly water at the beginning) and beautiful. They gave us hiking sticks which were useful. You need to be at least average fitness to do this tour, wear comfortable shoes (good trainers are fine, they don’t need to be waterproof - just watch your steps). Do make sure you carry water. I advise you take a small hiking backpack with a water bladder, not a draw string backpack. There is some ‘crawling’, some climbing over and holding onto handles, thin ledges, and some steep parts. The pace was good. You need to do lots of leg stretches afterwards, or your calves will ache, if you’re not used to 6K hikes. The price was basically a bargain. I would love to do this tour again. Thanks very much to our great guides!
Really nice guide, very scenic route! The right amount of exciting, not too hard to do but great landscape and views throughout the hike!
My mom and I had a great time snowshoeing with Julio! It was the highlight of our trip so nice to get out of the city for the day.



