Sierra Nevada, Spain, Europe - walking and trekking

Cover of Walking in the Sierra Nevada
Availability
Reprinted
Cover
Paperback - Laminated
Published
7 Jul 2009
Edition
Second
ISBN
9781852844356
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ISBN (10)
1852844353
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.3cm
Weight
230g
Pages
192
No. Maps
8
No. Photos
50
Originally Published
5 Mar 2006

Walking in the Sierra Nevada

Walks and multi-day treks by Andy Walmsley

The 45 walking routes (3km-56km) in this guidebook to the Sierra Nevada, Spain’s highest mountain range, provide tremendous scope for the adventurous mountain traveller. Covers the Alta Montana (3000m+), the lower Baja Montaña, the Alpajurras and Marquesado Forest. Mountain-bike routes also indicated. More...

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Seasons

Lower level walks not advisable in July and August (35–40°C). WInter mountaineering good late Read More... March to mid-May.

Centres

Granada, Lanjarón, Orgiva, Trevélez, La Zubia, Güéjar Sierra, Sierra Nevada Ski Centre, Borreguiles

Difficulty

Mountain routes 3km to 56km, some above 3000m. Easy half-day walks to arduous multi-day treks.

Must See

Trevenque’s west ridge; Los Alayos ridge; Mulhacén, Veleta, Alcazaba; Moorish villages; wildlife
 
 

The Sierra Nevada, the highest mountain range in Spain, provides tremendous scope for the adventurous mountain traveller: there are rugged peaks over 3000m (Alta Montana), remote valleys, crystal-clear streams and some very interesting scenery among the lower limestone peaks of Baja Montana. Mountain bikers will find plenty of routes to explore; in winter there are snow sports galore, from downhill skiing and snowboarding to Nordic ski tours and winter mountaineering.

With the tourist excesses of the Alps thankfully still absent here, the Sierra Nevada can provide the kind of experience which is now becoming rare in many of the world’s other mountain areas.

This guide covers the high sector of the range and will prove invaluable to any visitor to the area. There is information on camping and accommodation, road access, mountain-biking routes, local bases, topography and climate, as well as descriptions of 45 walking routes that vary in length from 3km to 56km.

 

 
 
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