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Explore Los Cahorros from Granada on this 4-hour guided tour featuring hanging bridges, waterfalls, caves, and lush scenery for $86 per person.

The From Granada: Los Cahorros Guided Tour offers an exciting way to experience one of Andalusia’s most breathtaking natural areas. Priced at $86 per person and lasting around 4 hours, this tour takes you from the vibrant streets of Granada to the spectacular canyon of Los Cahorros, just 15 minutes away in Monachil. With a small group size limited to 10 participants, the experience feels intimate and personalized.
This tour highlights 30-meter high wooden hanging bridges, waterfalls, caves, and thriving greenery. It’s perfect for those who enjoy easy hikes infused with stunning views and natural wonders. While the tour includes round-trip transportation, water, a multilingual guide, and insurance, it does not include food, so plan accordingly. A key consideration is that the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or individuals with vertigo, emphasizing the importance of comfort with heights and uneven terrain.
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The tour begins at the Repsol Gas Station located opposite the Neptuno shopping center in Granada. This convenient meeting spot ensures smooth access for travelers staying in the city. The round-trip transportation is included, allowing participants to relax and enjoy the scenic drive to Monachil without worries about logistics.
Once in Monachil, the guide leads the group on a 2 to 3-hour walk through the canyon. The journey from the bustling city to this natural sanctuary is quick, taking only around 15 minutes, which means most of the tour time is spent exploring the canyon itself rather than traveling.

The core of this tour is the walk through Los Cahorros, where you’ll cross hanging bridges suspended 30 meters above the ground. These bridges are made of wood and are a highlight for visitors seeking a thrill and spectacular views.
The canyon’s walls are lined with immense vegetation and small caves that add to the adventure. Travelers will encounter bathing pools along the route, providing opportunities to enjoy the cool water on warmer days. The landscape is further characterized by beautiful waterfalls, which cascade over rocks and create soothing sounds as you pass by.
This walk offers a balance of moderate physical activity and easy terrain, making it accessible for most people, provided they are comfortable with heights. The guide’s explanations enhance the experience, sharing insights about the area’s geology and wildlife.
As you traverse Los Cahorros, you’ll marvel at waterfalls that add a sense of freshness and beauty to the landscape. Small caves along the route invite curiosity, and the lush vegetation showcases the area’s rich plant life.
Wildlife spotting is part of the fun, with the guide pointing out local birds and other creatures. The natural scenery offers plenty of photo opportunities, especially at vantage points overlooking the canyon and surrounding peaks.
More Great Tours NearbyThe multilingual guide is a key part of the experience, explaining the geology, flora, and fauna in a friendly and informative manner. The tour is intentionally limited to a small group of 10 participants, allowing for more personalized attention and flexibility.
From engaging storytelling to practical safety tips, guides like Harry (noted for his professionalism) help ensure everyone feels secure while navigating the suspension bridges and uneven paths. However, there was an incident where the guide did not show up without prior notice, highlighting the importance of verifying current arrangements before booking.

Participants should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain. The tour requires comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing, especially if weather conditions change unexpectedly. It’s important to be aware that the activity is not suitable for wheelchair users or people with vertigo, due to the heights involved and the nature of the terrain.
While the walk is described as easy, it involves crossing hanging bridges and walking through narrow canyon paths. Travelers should assess their comfort with heights and balance before booking.
Travelers are advised to bring comfortable shoes and clothing that can get slightly dirty or wet. Since food is not included, bringing a small snack or extra water is recommended if desired. The tour provides water during the activity, but additional hydration options depend on individual preferences.
Weather conditions can vary, so packing appropriate clothing ensures comfort whether it’s sunny or slightly cooler. Sun protection, such as sunscreen or a hat, is also advisable in warmer months.
The tour’s pricing at $86 per person offers a fair value for the experience of traversing Los Cahorros with a guided expert. The booking process allows for reservation with flexible payment options, including pay later and free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity. This flexibility is particularly helpful if travel plans need adjustment.
The activity concludes back at the original meeting point, making it easy to continue exploring Granada afterward or head to other attractions.
This tour stands out for its focus on hanging bridges and natural scenery, offering a shorter, more accessible alternative to longer hikes like Sierra Nevada trips. While other experiences may include additional activities or longer durations, this tour prioritizes the thrill of crossing suspension bridges and enjoying waterfalls.
With an emphasis on small group sizes and multilingual guides, it ensures a more personalized adventure. The lack of food inclusion allows flexibility for participants to plan refreshment stops elsewhere in Granada.
This tour appeals most to adventurers comfortable with heights, nature lovers, and those seeking a moderate outdoor activity close to Granada. It suits travelers who enjoy scenic walks with impressive views and unique features like hanging bridges.
However, it’s important for individuals with vertigo or wheelchair users to consider other options, as the terrain and heights may pose challenges. The experience offers a manageable yet exciting way to connect with Andalusia’s natural beauty.
The From Granada: Los Cahorros Guided Tour delivers a memorable outdoor experience with spectacular views, suspension bridges, waterfalls, and caves. The professional guidance and small group setting enhance the enjoyment and safety, making it a recommended choice for those wanting to explore the natural wonders near Granada.
While the price is reasonable, potential participants should be prepared for the physical activity involved and the terrain’s uneven nature. The tour is especially suited for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers who appreciate a mix of gentle hiking and exhilarating crossings.
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Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally suitable for those who are comfortable with heights and walking on uneven terrain. It’s not explicitly indicated if children are allowed, but caregivers should consider the activity’s height and physical requirements.
What should I wear for the hike?
Comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven surfaces and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. Bringing layers and sun protection can make the experience more enjoyable.
Can I cancel or reschedule the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking also offers the option to reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food is not included in the tour price. Participants should plan to bring snacks or meals if desired, although water is provided during the activity.
Is this tour accessible for people with disabilities?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with vertigo due to the heights and terrain involved.
What happens if the guide does not show up?
There was a report of a guide no-show, highlighting the importance of confirming current arrangements before booking. Travelers should verify the status of the guide or tour provider at the time of reservation.
How long does the walk take?
The walking route lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, with the entire tour, including transportation, lasting around 4 hours.
Where does the tour end?
The activity concludes back at the meeting point in Granada, making it easy to continue exploring the city afterward.