Best Hiking Trails: Easy to Challenging
Here’s my tried-and-tested breakdown for first-time hikers:
| Trail | Distance | Time | Cost | Best Season |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Poqueira Gorge | 5km loop | 1.5 hours | €3 entry | April–June |
| Bubión Village Loop | 8km (moderate) | 2.5 hours | Free | Sept–Oct |
| Mirador de San Miguel | 3km (steep) | 1 hour | Free | March–May |
Pro Tip: Beat the Crowds
Take bus 165 from Granada’s bus station at 8:30am—it’s the only one with air conditioning and leaves before the tour groups. Costs €2.50, takes 1h15m, and arrives at Bubión before 10am. I’ve hiked Poqueira Gorge 12 times, and this bus is the only way to avoid 80% of tourists.
Where to Stay for Hiking Access
Book these hotels for easy trail access and real savings:
- Casa Bombo (4.7★, 298 reviews): €115/night for a terrace with Alhambra views. Free airport transfer from GRX (30 minutes, €12). Best for budget travelers wanting central location.
- AiA LOFT BIBRAMBLA (4.8★, 12 reviews): €95/night near the bus station. 10-minute walk to hiking start points. Perfect if you’re on a tight budget and need to catch early buses.
- Casa del Aljarife Granada (4.9★, 54 reviews): €140/night for a rooftop pool. 15-minute walk to Mirador de San Miguel. My top pick for a post-hike dip after a 3km trail.
Watch Out For
Don’t fall for "free guided hikes" near the bus station—they charge €25 for 2 hours and use outdated maps. Always book through Bubión Hiking Co (€65 for a 3-day guided tour, including transport). In July, temperatures exceed 35°C—hiking then risks heat exhaustion for 22% of visitors, per Granada Health Ministry data.
Your Next Step
Book your hike now: Take bus 165 at 8:30am, hike Poqueira Gorge (€3), then stay at Casa Bombo for €115/night. Skip the Alhambra crowds and avoid the July heat. I’ve done this 12 times—your safest, most refreshing Granada hike starts here.
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My Rainy-Day Hike Disaster & How to Avoid It
April 2023, I got caught in a downpour on the Ronda trail without an umbrella—total disaster. Now I only hike Granada’s Sierra Nevada foothills in April or October, when temperatures stay under 25°C and trails are dry. The real secret? Skip the Alhambra trails (they’re crowded with 5,000 daily visitors) and head to the quieter villages of the Alpujarras.
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