The Andalusian Legacy; a union of People & Nature

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11-Day Hiking & Cultural Journey

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Tears from Granada

'Legend has it that, after almost eight centuries in the Iberian Peninsula, the last Nasrid sultan of Al-Andalus wept as he left Granada. We don’t blame him: it’s hard to say goodbye to this land overflowing with beauty and soul.'

This is an extraordinary journey in Southern Spain through a territory where history and nature merge in a symphony of landscapes, cultures, flavors, and silences. Land of inhabited caves and snow-capped peaks, of millennia-old dolmens, whitewashed villages, and legendary cities. And, of course, Granada—where the Alhambra will be only the beginning of a story you’ll want to keep discovering.

The recommended months for taking this journey are: Late Sept - mid June which is preferential for great hiking temperatures.

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Journey Overview

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At a glance

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Tears from Granada

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1. Málaga

Málaga, Spain

2. Almagruz

Almagruz, Purullena, Granada, Spain

3. Guadix

Guadix, Granada, Spain

4. Paulenca

Paulenca, Guadix, Granada, Spain

5. Granada Geopark

Granada Geopark, Granada, Spain

6. Gorafe

Gorafe, Granada, Spain

7. La Calahorra Castle

Castillo de La Calahorra, La Calahorra, Granada, Spain

8. Puerto de La Ragua

Puerto de La Ragua, Nevada, Granada, Spain

9. El Chullo

El Chullo, Sierra Nevada, Almería, Spain

10. Laroles

Laroles, Nevada, Granada, Spain

11. Válor

Válor, Granada, Spain

12. Bérchules

Bérchules, Granada, Spain

13. Trevélez

Trevélez, Granada, Spain

14. Capileira

Capileira, Granada, Spain

15. Bubión

Bubión, Granada, Spain

16. Pampaneira

Pampaneira, Granada, Spain

17. Granada (Alhambra, Albaicín & Sacromonte)

Granada, Spain

Day 1 - Malaga to Almagruz

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Arrival, Malaga & transfer to Almagruz Cave Experience

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Arrival in Spain and Journey South

We rendezvous in Malaga mid morning and journey north into the Badlands.

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Almagruz Troglodyte Experience

Arrive at Almagruz and step into the Troglodyte world. For centuries people have lived in mountain Caves which make the perfect homes as temperatures go to extremes and the caves maintain a stable temperature.

We have the opportunity to participate in several workshops learning traditional practices that are still used today.

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Cave hotel

Accommodation: Cave hotel (3 nights). Notes: A symbolic and physical immersion into the earth.
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Day 2 - Guadix, Olive Groves & Flamenco

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Explore Guadix, Olive Oil Tasting, Flamenco

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Morning in Guadix

Morning in Guadix — a living city where homes are carved into rock, complemented by a fortress, churches and cathedral. Explore its lanes freely.
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Afternoon Walk in Granada Geopark

Afternoon walk in the Granada Geopark among surreal badlands where we immerse ourselves in the world of the ancient Quaternary and Prehistory. We finish the day at a centuries-old olive mill for a tasting of the region’s olive oil. There, we'll be greeted by Juanmi, its owner and heir to a dynasty of olive oil makers. A character with many facets, being a talented musician just another one of them... We'll have the opportunity of learning, a tasting, about the prime quality virgin olive oil they produce.

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Hike: Circular route from Paulenca

Hike: Circular route from Paulenca

Distance: 13 km; Elevation gain: +272 m.

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Evening Flamenco Experience

Evening: an intimate flamenco experience paired with local cuisine.

Day 3 - Dolmens and Stars in Gorafe

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Explore Gorafe Dolmens and Stargazing Experience

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Explore Gorafe Dolmens and Museum

Explore Gorafe, home to one of Europe’s largest concentrations of dolmens. Visit the megalithic park and museum, then walk through the crimson, awe-inspiring landscapes.
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Hike: Gorafe to Astronomical Center

Hike: Route from Gorafe to the astronomical center.

Distance: 14 km; Elevation gain: +289 m.

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Astronomical Experience at Gorafe Starlight

At dusk, a unique astronomical experience at Gorafe Starlight with two sky guides to help you read the heavens.
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Day 4 - La Ragua - Bayarcal - Mairena

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Balloon Ride, Castle Visit, Sierra Nevada Hike

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Hot-air Balloon Ride over the Badlands

Begin the day with a hot-air balloon ride over the Badlands to watch the sunrise followed by a delicious brunch.

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Transfer to Puerto de La Ragua and Hike to Bayárcal

Transfer to Puerto de La Ragua in Sierra Nevada and hike to Bayárcal where we enjoy lunch. This hike is exceptionally scenic with amazing vistas all the way to the Mediterranean sea.

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La Ragua → Bayarcal via GR-7:

Distance 13 km; Gain +200 m, Descent 1000m There is the option to finish the hike in Bayarcal

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Las Chimeneas, Mairena Hotel

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Day 5 -Mairena to Valor: Traces of Al-Andalus

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Scenic Walk Through Terraces and Chestnut Groves

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Scenic Walk from Mairena to Valor

A gentle, scenic leg through century-old terraces, Arab irrigation remains and chestnut groves. Walk mid-slope overlooking the Río Grande valley, crossing scattered farmsteads and woodlands.
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Arrive in Valor

Arrive in Válor, birthplace of the legendary Abén Humeya — a place of cobbled streets, literary charm and flowered balconies.
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Hike: Mairena to Valor

Hike: Mairena → Válor — Distance: 16 km; Elevation gain: +470 m, Descent 330m

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Hostal las Perdices

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Day 6 - Valor to Berchules: Water and Memory

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Hiking Ancient Waterways to Berchules Village

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Hike: Valor to Berchules

Set off at first light along routes alive with water: acequias, fountains and ravines. The trail weaves between cultivated terraces and former mill sites. The landscape becomes wilder as you approach the high Guadalfeo valley. Berchules, perched above 1,300 m, greets you — a village known for celebrating its New Year in August and for its warm people.

Hike: Valor → Berchules

Distance: 16 km; Elevation gain: +289 m.

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Hotel Los Berchules

Day 7 - Bérchules to Trevélez: Between Sky & Silence

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Hiking the GR-7 to Trevélez Village

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Hike: Bérchules to Trevélez

One of the most beautiful stages of the GR-7 in the high Alpujarra. The trail snakes through pine forests, pastureland and ancient transhumance paths, framed by Sierra Nevada’s high summits to the north. Arrive in Trevélez, the highest village in the Iberian Peninsula, famous for its air-cured ham. Enjoy the mountain atmosphere and well-earned rest.

Hike: Bérchules → Trevélez — Distance: 15 km; Elevation Gain: +730 m, Descent: -630m

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Hotel La Fragua II

Day 8 - Alpujarras: Ham & Trails

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Hiking from Trevélez to Capileira and Dinner

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Hike: Trevélez to Capileira

Start in Trevélez, travel through dramatic ravines and slopes toward Capileira in the Poqueira gorge — a region of white villages where Moriscos once found refuge.

Hike: Trevélez → Capileira —

Distance: 13 km; Elevation gain: +1027 m. Descent -422m

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Dinner

Evening: dinner in one of the charming village restaurants.

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Hotel Finca Los Llanos with swimming pool

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Day 9 - Villages with Soul

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Cultural Walk Through Poqueira Gorge Villages

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Cultural Walk: Capileira to Pampaneira

A relaxed cultural walk through Capileira, Bubión, and Pampaneira (Poqueira gorge villages), visiting craft workshops and local teahouses. Learn to weave a jarapa (traditional rug) as a cultural close.

Hike (cultural option): Capileira → Bubión → Pampaneira — 4 km; Elevation Gain: +28 m, Descent -384m

After lunch we transfer to Granada (1h 30mins) with an optional Hammam.

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Hammam - after many days hiking we have the opportunity to enjoy a wellness experience to invigorate our bodies & minds.

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Aurea Catedral Hotel - 4 star - located next to Granada Cathedral in the heart of the city.

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Day 10 - Granada: The Nasrid Jewel

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Explore Granada's Alhambra and Flamenco Farewell

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Arrive in Granada and Visit the Alhambra

Arrive to the city that holds everything: Granada. Visiting the Alhambra is more than seeing a monument — it’s entering a dimension of serene beauty: Generalife gardens, Nasrid Palaces, the Alcazaba.
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Farewell Dinner with Flamenco in Sacromonte

Evening: farewell dinner with flamenco in Sacromonte, a perfect close among caves, guitars and duende.
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Aurea Catedral Hotel - 4 star - located next to Granada Cathedral in the heart of the city.

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Day 11 - Farewell (See you soon)

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City Walk & Depart

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Return trip to Malaga or Madrid

After breakfast we can enjoy a final farewell walk around the city before returning to Malaga via a comfortable direct train journey (1h, 10mins) or to Madrid (5hrs).

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'May the tears be of joy — Granada will now be part of your story.'

FAQs

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is the accommodation listed in the itinerary guaranteed?

A. While we endeavour to ensure that the accommodation listed on the itinerary will be where you stay, open occasion it may be necessary to switch to an alternative.

When this happens we work hard to ensure that the alternative accommodation is of the same or a better standard, that it's location is close to the original destination, and that the overall impact is minimised in every way.

Accommodation details will be finalised and shared close to the trip departure (4-6 weeks in advance), however remains subject to change up to and following departure.

Q. How challenging are the treks / hikes?

A. we have graded this trip as a level 3 / 4

You / your party members should also be comfortable carrying your personal possessions required for the day in a rucksack, which might include items such as:

A water bottle

Snacks

Camera / phone / electronics

Waterproof / windproof jacket / trousers

Warm top / sun hat / sun cream

Any other items you would want to access while out for the day

If you would like further advice on the suitability of this trip for you or your party, please contact us.

Q. Do I have to do the planned activities, every day?

A. Not necessarily. Clients can request a 'rest day' or perhaps the opportunity to break from the scheduled itinerary.

It should be noted that on some days our excursion may form the transit between overnight locations, so a rest day may require the guest to make their way to the next location under their own initiative or at their own expense - in all cases we will work with guests to best accommodate their request.

Reading List

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Reading list ideas....

  1. Ghosts of Spain by Giles Tremlett - A comprehensive guide to Spain’s recent history and an in-depth portrait of its mentalities, Ghosts of Spain is written in an engaging, well-documented journalistic style.

  2. Ornament of the World by Maria Rosa Menocal - 'If you can only read one book before your trip to Andalusia, you should go for Ornament of the World. This is the story of Al-Andalus, a medieval culture where literature, science, and tolerance flourished for 700 years.'

  3. South of Granada by Gerald Brenan - 'A national hero in Spain, Gerald Brenan moved there in 1919, a feat that would feed a lifetime romance with Andalusia, its culture, people, and history.'

  4. A Rose for Winter by Laurie Lee - 'Detailing his travels through Andalusia fifteen years after the end of the Civil War, the third chapter of the author’s love affair with the region not only explores souls and mentalities, uncovering everything that makes the South of Spain tick.'

  5. Spain by Jan Morris - 'The extraordinary writing of Jan Morris is only paralleled by her impressive and inspiring life!'

  6. The Barefoot Queen by Ildefonso Falcones - 'Set in 1748 Spain, The Barefoot Queen was THE novel that, for me, brought to life the spirit of flamenco and Spain. It follows the nearly tragic destinies of Milagros, a gypsy girl, her grandfather Melchor, and recently liberated slave Caridad through richly and vividly described historical events. '

About your organizer

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Live Breathe Hike
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Live Breathe Hike focuses on providing unique travel experiences that connect you to your natural environment and leaves you feeling invigorated and refreshed. We focus on attention to detail, exceptional customer service, and a strong commitment to environmental and ethical standards. LBH have been designing and running trips for over 25yrs (we started in 1997!) and pride ourselves in doing nothing less than 100%. Our ethos is simple…..we want our clients to have the most amazing, life-changing experiences, and create lasting memories

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