Attractions and places to see around Beires offer a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences within the Alpujarra Almeriense region. This area in the Almería province of Andalusia, Spain, features traditional villages and significant natural landmarks. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped by the Sierra Nevada and Sierra de Gádor mountain ranges, with the Andarax River carving notable gorges. The municipality serves as a gateway to both historical exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Fondón is a village in the Alpujarra region of Almería, surrounded by mountains and nature. Its historic center is notable for the Mudejar church of San Andrés and several chapels, as well as fountains and stately homes. It is a good starting point for hiking trails such as the GR-142 or the GR-140, which pass through landscapes of orchards, ravines, and vineyards. Visitors can enjoy the opportunity to taste the local wines and traditional dishes such as "olla de trigo" (wheat stew) or "remojón" (remojón).
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In the tourist information office there is a beautifully done exhibition about the history of the region (unfortunately I didn't understand the language). Check it out!
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To stop the problem of rural exodus, the Almócita City Council has changed the administrative dynamics towards a model of participatory democracy with neighbors and associations to achieve the transformation of our global society by working on values at the local level. In this context, the Almócita en Transition project is born. It is based on the empowerment of citizens, their love for culture and the recovery of traditions, knowing and incorporating the social fabric and making known/preserving heritage in all its variants (material and immaterial), in addition to using it as a sign of identity. The valorization of cultural heritage in all its variants, municipal beautification through art, poetry and collaborative murals, as well as agroecology and permaculture actions are the pillars of the global project and the ecomuseum/village.
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Almócita, a town with Arab roots founded by the descendants of Tubal, is known for the parish church of Our Lady of Mercy. The urban structure preserves traces of the Arab era, with streets that betray its origins. The Lower Quarter houses the old Jewish Quarter and the Moorish architecture in the city center is the best preserved in the province.
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In Abla there is a historical walking tour that passes all the sights and is well marked. We liked Abla better than the “magic village” of Abrucena.
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The region around Beires offers several beautiful natural features. A must-see is The Canals of Padules, a stunning gorge carved by the Andarax River, featuring picturesque natural pools between the Sierra de Gádor and Sierra Nevada. Further afield, near Laujar de Andarax, you can visit the Nacimiento del río Andarax, the source of the Andarax River, a recreational area with beautiful mountain landscapes, waterfalls, and large trees. Another option is the La Roza Recreational Area in Abrucena, a forest area ideal for leisure and a starting point for trails.
Yes, Beires and its surroundings are rich in history. Within Beires, you can explore the Open-air Museum, which vividly recreates the village's mining history, and the ancient Castle of the Moors, a derelict but historically significant fortification. The Church of Saint Roch (Iglesia de San Roque), built in the late 17th century, is also notable. Nearby, the settlements of Almócita, Fondón, and Láujar de Andarax also boast historical centers, Mudejar churches, and traces of Arab heritage.
The area around Beires is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. Popular hiking options include the 'Three Villages Trail' and various routes around The Canals of Padules. For more detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Beires guide, the MTB Trails around Beires guide, and the Cycling around Beires guide.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Nacimiento del río Andarax recreational area is ideal for family outings, picnics, and relaxation, offering a beautiful natural setting. Near this area, in Laujar de Andarax, the ARU Talama B Natural Adventure Park provides activities like zip-lines, climbing walls, and suspension bridges suitable for various age groups. Many of the nearby settlements like Almócita, Fondón, Láujar de Andarax, and Abla Village are also listed as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for strolls and exploration.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails around Beires. The area around The Canals of Padules offers routes ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Padules – The Canals of Padules loop' (easy, 5.6 km) and the 'Danger of Falling Canyon – The Canals of Padules loop' (moderate, 8.7 km). The 'Three Villages Trail' is another popular moderate option (10.3 km). For a comprehensive list of trails and their details, refer to the Hiking around Beires guide.
Yes, you can! The Canals of Padules, a gorge carved by the Andarax River, is known for its picturesque natural pools. This area provides a refreshing experience and is a popular spot for enjoying the water in a natural setting.
While the region is beautiful year-round, autumn is particularly recommended for outdoor activities. The 'Ruta: Hidroeléctrica de Laujar de Andarax' is noted for its poplar trees turning golden in autumn, offering magnificent views. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer.
Beyond the more popular spots, consider exploring Beires' own unique historical sites like the Open-air Museum, which offers a deep dive into the region's mining heritage, and the ancient ruins of the Castle of the Moors, steeped in local legends. The Ruta: Hidroeléctrica de Laujar de Andarax, following an old canal path with tunnels and bridges, offers a scenic and less crowded hiking experience with stunning valley views.
Almócita is a town with deep Arab roots, preserving its original urban structure, especially in the Lower Quarter and the old Jewish Quarter. It's known for the parish church of Our Lady of Mercy and its well-preserved Moorish architecture. The town is also engaged in the 'Almócita en Transition' project, focusing on cultural heritage, art, and agroecology, making it a vibrant community to explore.
Láujar de Andarax is a historical settlement located at the southern foot of the Sierra Nevada. It's famously known for its parish church, which, due to its impressive size, is often nicknamed 'the cathedral of the Alpujarras.' The town also serves as a gateway to the Nacimiento del río Andarax recreational area and the scenic Ruta Hidroeléctrica.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes for both mountain biking and road cycling. For mountain biking, you can find difficult trails like the 'Ohanes Panorama – Ohanes Village loop' (55.2 km) or the 'Almócita – Fondón loop' (41.8 km). Road cyclists can tackle routes such as the 'Andarax Valley Loop from Beires' (29.1 km) or the 'Transnevada Abrucena Loop Trail' (40.6 km), both rated as difficult. More options are available in the MTB Trails around Beires guide and the Cycling around Beires guide.
Fondón is a charming village nestled within the Sierra Nevada National and Natural Park. Its historic center is notable for the Mudejar church of San Andrés, various chapels, fountains, and stately homes. It's also an excellent starting point for hiking trails like the GR-142, which wind through orchards, ravines, and vineyards. Visitors can enjoy local wines and traditional dishes.


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