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Discover stunning waterfalls and panoramic mountain views on the Granada Los Cahorros guided afternoon hike, featuring hanging bridges and cave crawling for $23.

The Granada Los Cahorros Guided Afternoon Hiking Tour offers an engaging way to explore the striking landscapes of Andalusia, Spain. Priced at $23 per person and lasting 6 hours, this tour takes you through secluded waterfalls, hanging bridges, and rocky terrains in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The highlight is reaching the Mirador de Los Cahorros, where panoramic views make every challenging step worthwhile.
This experience is suited for active travelers who enjoy walking, climbing, and crawling in natural settings. The tour features a local guide, limited to 9 participants, ensuring a personalized adventure. While the route involves some steep hills and short climbs, it does not cater to those with mobility issues or low fitness levels. The balance of excitement and scenery makes this hike a memorable option for those ready for a challenging yet rewarding outdoor activity.
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The tour begins at the Donkey Statue in Plaza de la Romanilla, a central and easy-to-find location in Granada. From there, a local guide meets the group and transports everyone to the Los Cahorros area via a short 30-minute bus ride. The meeting point’s central location facilitates quick access and minimizes the start-up time, making the entire experience smooth from the outset.

Once the group assembles, the guide leads everyone onto a public bus for the 30-minute ride to the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Los Cahorros. This scenic journey offers a glimpse of the surrounding landscapes before the hike begins in earnest. The transportation included in the tour eliminates the need for self-driving, allowing participants to relax and focus on the upcoming adventure.

The first part of the hike involves a steep ascent following the Monachil River. The trail climbs uphill until reaching the Mirador de Los Cahorros, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The guide provides snacks here, allowing everyone to rest and enjoy the scenery before continuing.
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Descending from the viewpoint, the trail takes you toward secluded waterfalls where bathing is possible. The waterfalls are among the most memorable features, with some stops allowing for refreshing dips in the natural pools. The tour carefully guides participants to crawl under the narrow Cueva de Las Palomas, adding an element of adventure and fun to the experience.
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As the hike progresses, expect to cross a long hanging bridge, providing a thrilling moment with stunning views below. The terrain includes rocky paths and short climbs, which require some agility but are not overly technical. The guide supports the group through these sections, making the experience accessible to most active travelers.

After exploring the waterfalls and completing the rocky sections, the group retraces part of the trail back toward the starting point. The return walk includes more crossings and climbs, finishing at the transportation spot. If time permits, the guide may stop at a local tapas bar for some relaxed drinks and snacks, adding a casual touch to the end of the day.

Participants should bring comfortable shoes, preferably long pants, and be prepared for challenging terrain. Clothes that may get dirty, weather-appropriate gear, and a backpack for belongings are recommended. If planning to bathe in waterfalls, pack swimwear and a towel. Since the trail involves steep hills, crawling, and short climbs, it’s best suited for those with moderate fitness levels.

This tour is limited to 9 participants, promoting a more intimate experience. The local guide is experienced and provides insightful commentary about the natural surroundings. The reviews highlight the guide’s encouraging attitude and knowledgeable explanations, making the challenging sections feel more manageable.
The tour involves steep hills, short climbs, and crawling through caves, which make it unsuitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, altitude sickness, or low fitness levels. The activity is physically demanding, so travelers should be prepared for a challenging route that tests their endurance, but the reward is witnessing stunning landscapes and waterfalls along the way.
Compared to other options, such as longer day trips or less active excursions, this 6-hour guided hike provides a comprehensive look at Los Cahorros’ natural beauty. The inclusion of waterfalls, caves, hanging bridges, and panoramic viewpoints distinguishes it from more straightforward hikes. The small group format and local guide enhance the experience, ensuring personalized attention and detailed insights.
This tour offers a balanced blend of adventure and scenic beauty, appealing to active travelers seeking a more challenging outdoor experience. The $23 price point covers transportation, guide services, snacks, and water, making it a great value for a day immersed in nature. While not suited for everyone due to its physical demands, those with moderate fitness will find it an exciting exploration of the Sierra Nevada’s hidden gems.
The stunning waterfalls, hanging bridges, and mountain vistas create lasting memories, and the small group size ensures a personalized, engaging experience. For travelers ready to crawl, climb, and walk through rugged terrain and enjoy scenic views, this tour delivers an authentic taste of Spain’s natural landscape.
“A fun group, challenging but not too much so, varied hiking up hills, along rivers and through gorges. Louise & ?? (Sorry!) were great guides.”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, the public bus transportation to and from Los Cahorros is included, starting from Plaza de la Romanilla.
What should I bring on the hike?
Bring comfortable shoes, long pants, clothes that may get dirty, weather-appropriate clothing, a water bottle, and a backpack. Pack swimwear and a towel if you plan to bathe under waterfalls.
How long is the trek?
The total tour lasts 6 hours, with about 3 hours of hiking through the Los Cahorros area.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Due to the challenging terrain involving steep hills, crawling, and short climbs, it is not recommended for small children or those with limited mobility.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
Expect to see secluded waterfalls, cross hanging bridges, explore caves, and enjoy panoramic views from the Mirador de Los Cahorros.
How fit do I need to be?
Participants should have a moderate fitness level to handle steep climbs, rocky terrain, and short climbs; this activity is physically demanding.
Is the tour suitable for pregnant women or people with health concerns?
No, it is not suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, altitude sickness, or low fitness.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 9 participants, ensuring a small-group experience.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an option to pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, which offers flexibility without immediate payment.
This guided hike in Los Cahorros combines adventure, scenic views, and manageable challenge, making it a rewarding choice for those seeking an active day in Granada’s natural landscapes.
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