Best attractions and places to see around Trevélez, one of Spain's highest villages, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Situated at an altitude of 1476 meters within the Sierra Nevada National Park, the village serves as a base for exploring mountain landscapes. It is characterized by traditional Alpujarran architecture and is known for its cured ham. The area provides opportunities for experiencing authentic village life and outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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A very beautiful, expansive hiking and biking area. Also suitable for multi-day hikes with overnight stays (tent, bikepacking, etc.). Awesome views in every direction. Plenty of free parking available. A must-see for anyone in the area.
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Anyone who speaks of Trevélez cannot help but talk about Serrano ham. The sign at the entrance to the town leaves no doubt that "Jamón" plays an important role here. Drying warehouses belonging to ham producers can be found everywhere. The three different quarters of the village of Trevelez are separated by an altitude difference of around 200 m. But even if strolling through the narrow, steep streets of the mountain village is a little arduous, it is still worth the effort.
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Capileira is a wonderful destination to visit! This charming village is located in the Alpujarra Granadina, in the foothills of Sierra Nevada, and offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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This is a series of loops that leave a village, cross the river at another village and return to the start village. The length depends on you. We changed our minds and everything worked fine.
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Here you can gain a few extra meters in altitude.
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It is worth it .. Lots of flowers, winding streets. Great
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The small town of Capileira, in addition to being beautiful, is surrounded by trails to walk through to enjoy nature. Its architecture is typical of La Alpujarra: narrow, steep streets, flanked by houses with their traditional chimneys and "terraos" (the typical roofs of the region).
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Simply a fantastic mountain village!
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Trevélez is an excellent base for hiking, nestled within the Sierra Nevada National Park. You can find numerous trails originating from the village, including challenging ascents to peaks like Mulhacén Summit and routes to Las Siete Lagunas. Shorter walks along the banks of the Trevélez River are also popular. For a comprehensive overview of routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Trevélez guide.
Yes, Trevélez offers several family-friendly experiences. Exploring the three distinct barrios (Barrio Bajo, Barrio Medio, and Barrio Alto) is an adventure in itself, with narrow, whitewashed streets and flowered facades. The 'Animal Route' with various animal statues scattered throughout the barrios provides an engaging way for families to discover the village. Additionally, the nearby Capileira Village and Bubión Village are also noted as family-friendly settlements with traditional architecture.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Monument to the Virgin of the Snows, located at 2700 meters above sea level, offering vistas of the Collado del Veleta and the Tajos de la Virgen. Within the village, the Mirador Era El Fuerte at the top of Barrio Alto provides stunning views over Trevélez and the valley, often including the snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountains. Another great viewpoint is just outside the village on the A-4132 towards Almegijar, overlooking the Trevélez river.
Trevélez is renowned for its traditional Alpujarran architecture, characterized by narrow, whitewashed streets, flat roofs, and flowered facades across its three barrios. Historically, it's famous for its cured ham, Jamón Serrano, holding a Denomination of Origin. You can visit ham drying rooms, such as Jamones Vallejo, to learn about traditional curing methods and enjoy tasting sessions. The village also features the 18th-century Church of San Benito and the Ermita de San Antonio, housing a carving of the Virgen de las Nieves.
Absolutely! Trevélez is celebrated for its local cuisine, especially dishes featuring its famous cured ham. Popular local specialties include 'truchas con jamón' (trout with ham) and 'sopa de ajo con jamón' (garlic soup with ham). You'll find several restaurants offering traditional Alpujarreño cuisine, such as Mesón Haraicel, Restaurante nuevo González, Asador Despensa de la Alpujarra, and Piedra Ventana.
Trevélez is surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Sierra Nevada National Park. The Trevélez River, originating from the Sierra Nevada peaks, is known as one of the best trout rivers in southern Spain and features a crystal-clear natural swimming pool. The area is also home to some of the highest peaks, including Mulhacén and Alcazaba, and glacial lakes like Las Siete Lagunas.
Trevélez, known as 'El Paraíso de Altura' (Paradise at Altitude), offers cool temperatures in summer, making it an ideal escape from the heat. In winter, the village often experiences snow, transforming the landscape. The weather in the mountains can change rapidly, especially for high-altitude activities like climbing Mulhacén, so it's always wise to check forecasts and prepare for varying conditions regardless of the season.
Yes, the region around Trevélez offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find routes for both gravel biking and touring bicycles. For example, there are challenging loops like the 'Trevélez village – View of the village of Pampaneira loop from Juviles' for touring bikes, and various difficult gravel biking routes. For detailed information and route options, refer to the Gravel biking around Trevélez guide and the Cycling around Trevélez guide.
Capileira Village and Bubión Village are both picturesque settlements within the Poqueira ravine, showcasing the typical architecture of La Alpujarra with narrow, steep streets, traditional chimneys, and 'terraos' (flat roofs). Capileira is surrounded by trails for nature walks, while Bubión is often considered the prettiest of the three white villages in the ravine and is a significant tourist choice in the region.
Trevélez is famous for its cured ham, and you can visit traditional ham drying rooms (secaderos) to learn about the process. Jamones Vallejo is a notable example, featuring one of the oldest drying rooms in Spain, where visitors can tour the facilities and participate in tasting sessions. The cool, dry mountain air of Trevélez provides ideal conditions for curing ham, contributing to its Denomination of Origin and Protected Geographical Indication status.
The Trevélez River is highly significant for its natural beauty and ecological value. Originating from the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada, it is celebrated as one of the best trout rivers in southern Spain. Its waters, fed by melting snow, are exceptionally clear. Near the bridge on the local road from Órgiva to Laujar, a crystal-clear pool in the river serves as a popular natural swimming spot.


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