Parque Natural de las Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama

Parque Natural de las Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama

A protected mountain range in southern Spain known for rugged limestone peaks, deep gorges, and rich biodiversity, offering excellent hiking and outdoor exploration near the Mediterranean coast.

96,366
Acres Protected
100+
Miles of Trails
50,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1999
Year Established

About Parque Natural de las Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama

Parque Natural de las Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama
 

Parque Natural de las Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama is a significant natural park located in the provinces of Granada and Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia, southern Spain. Spanning over 39,000 hectares, it encompasses three mountain ranges: the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara, and Alhama. The park is characterized by steep limestone cliffs, karst formations, deep ravines, and extensive Mediterranean forest ecosystems dominated by pine, oak, and cork oak trees. The park's highest peak, La Maroma, rises to 2,068 meters (6,785 feet) and is a key destination for hikers seeking panoramic views over the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding landscapes. Rich in flora and fauna, the park provides habitat for endangered species such as the Spanish ibex, griffon vultures, and Bonelli's eagle. The area's cultural heritage includes remnants of ancient mining activity and traditional white Andalusian villages like Canillas de Aceituno and Cómpeta, which serve as gateways to the park. Recreational opportunities feature extensive hiking and mountain biking trails, rock climbing on limestone faces, bird watching, and seasonal fishing in mountain streams. The park appeals to outdoor enthusiasts drawn by its dramatic scenery, ecological importance, and the contrast between rugged mountains and the nearby coastal Mediterranean environment. Visitor infrastructure is basic, emphasizing preservation, so travelers should prepare accordingly.

Highlights

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La Maroma Peak – highest summit with panoramic Mediterranean views

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Tajo de los Bermejales – dramatic limestone cliffs and climbing spots

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The Cueva de Nerja caves near the Almijara foothills, famous archaeological site

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Traditional white villages providing authentic Andalusian culture and access points

Notable Natural Features

La Maroma

The highest peak in the park, offering challenging hikes and spectacular 360-degree views of the Mediterranean and mountainous terrain.

Karst Formations

Extensive limestone features including cliffs, caves, and sinkholes shaping much of the park’s rugged landscape.

Mediterranean Forests

Diverse ecosystems of pines, oaks, and endemic plants supporting a variety of wildlife species, including protected birds of prey.