Getaway to Las Alpujarras Granada

Granada Alpujarra 4

Dates of getaways are approaching, and now with autumn-winter, with the arrival of the cold, what is hitting, what is appealing is a good rural getaway. In this article I am very clear about my destiny: Getaway to Las Alpujarras in Granada. Can you come with us?

Alpujarra itinerary

We started the Alpujarra itinerary in the seaside resort of Lanjarón (yes, it sounds like a lot to you), famous for the quality of its medicinal waters and for its dry and cool climate.

If we go along the road, already in the first curves, we will be able to observe what will be, despite the interior variety, the constants of the Alpujarra landscape:

  • Rugged valleys that descend from Sierra Nevada.
  • Arid landscapes next to coniferous forests.
  • Streams of icy waters near boulevards populated with oleanders.

Continuing our journey by road, from Lanjarón we go to orgiva, western capital of the Granada Alpujarra. Orgiva can be considered the starting municipality of many guided excursions towards the upper area of ​​the Alpujarra.

Granada Alpujarra 5 capileira

We continue and we now go to the most beautiful area of ​​the Alpujarra, known as the Poqueira ravine. It is a valley covered with old chestnut trees in which there are three small towns and typical Andalusian white villages. They are: Bubión, Capileira and Pampaneira, which rise one above the other, forming the slopes of Mulhacén, the highest peak in the peninsula and also one of the most beautiful landscapes in Andalusia.

If we continue to the east, our route will take us to the town of Trevélez, located on the eastern slope of the Mulhacén. Has more than Meters 1.500, making it the highest municipality in all of Europe. Imagine how cold it can be in this town in winter! Of course, breathing the air of Trevélez is breathing purity. The pigs who walk through their famous pastures must think the same, since their hams are among the most famous internationally.

Granada Alpujarra 3

The unique architecture of La Alpujarra in Granada is announced above all in the Capileira houses: they are white, cubic houses that go up one on top of the other, forming the typical geometric-looking slopes of the Alpujarra landscape. Another highlight of quite uniqueness of this type of constructions is that they are wrapped with The nail, a kind of gray clay that can only be found in this area and in Tunisia (in specific northern towns).

If we go on to describe the Baja Alpujarra we must indicate that it is located in the Sierra de la Contraviesto. This mountain range is made up of the towns of Ugíjar, Cádiar, Válor or Yegen. Then we leave Granada to enter Almería, Specifically Laujar and AndaraxWith its arid, dry landscape and with an infinity of palm trees, persimmons, oleanders ...

As you can see, La Alpujarra is not only in Granada but also enters Almería and a little in Málaga so you can get an idea of ​​its dimensions.

Alpujarra-Granadine

Excellent gastronomy

Talking about the excellent gastronomy of the place is like announcing the menu of the typical Andalusian bar-restaurant where you have serious doubts about what to order because everything sounds good and everything sounds delicious.

Addition typical Andalusian food Popularly known as gazpacho, fried fish, olives or white garlic, on this route we can find many other magnificent products with which unbeatable dishes are cooked. Let's review some of them:

  • Natural and / or processed products: It is worth mentioning the sausages and olive oil from the Serranía de Ronda; the subtropical fruits of Almúñecar, such as custard apples, mangoes, avocados, ... Sausages by Trévelez. If you like confectionery You can also find a great variety of them: quince meat, syrup, alfajores, brandy donuts, fig bread, Antequera sweets, bacon, etc. And if dairy is your thing, especially cheeseThe one in the Serranía de Ronda, the Grazalema, the Alpujarras and the fresco from Malaga should be highlighted.
  • The wines and other drinks: The Malaga wines They are exquisite and the Motril cane rum something to try without a doubt. Malaga muscat and brandy from Ojén also stand out. Another already named in this article and that surely everyone will know, the bottled water from the town of Lanjarón, very famous throughout Spain.
  • Typical regional dishes: The broad beans to the rondeña, the fish from Malaga and Almuñécar, the potatoes in garlic-pennyroyal, the pepper a la malagueña, the kid with garlic, the Granada soup, the almond soup, the sardine moragas from Motril, the omelette «sacromonte», the Granada pinchos, and the seafood shanks, are among other dishes that you should not stop ordering if you visit a bar or restaurant in the towns mentioned so far.
Sacromonte omelette

Sacromonte tortilla

What to see in La Alpujarra

If you are by Capileira you should not miss the following sites:

  • The caldera lagoon.
  • The Veleta peak.
  • The Perchel Viewpoint.
  • The Church of La Cebadilla
  • The Mulhacen.

The mulhacen

IF YOU WANT TO by Pampaneira, these sites are a must visit:

  • La Moralea Winery, where you can go from good hams to all kinds of sausages.
  • The Church of the Holy Cross.
  • Abuela Ili store, where they sell rich 100% artisan chocolate
  • The Pampaneira market.
  • The river of Pampaneira.

If you are in the town of Lanjarón:

  • The Castle of Lanjarón.
  • The Cañona Viewpoint.
  • The Hermitage of San Sebastián.
  • The Salado Park.
  • Honey Museum.

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