Best attractions and places to see around Fines are found in the Valle del Almanzora, Almería, Spain. This municipality is known for its Mudejar-style parish church and its historical connection to marble extraction and agriculture. The surrounding Almanzora Valley features agricultural landscapes, including olive groves and vineyards. The area offers insights into local Andalusian life and its traditional industries.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The shortest beautiful gorge in the world
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VIA VERDE DEL VALLE DE ALMONZORA is a spectacular route of a total of 98 km through the southeast of the peninsula between the highlands of Granada in the Baza area towards the district of Almendricos, already in the region of Murcia, and passes through the Almanzora Valley in Almería. A route that for decades crossed a railway line that transported tons of iron and other merchandise.
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The towns of Fines and Olula del Río are an encounter with the culture of marble; figures and pieces of marble with inscriptions and inspiring phrases appear on the old railroad track. In Olula there is the famous giant head of a woman, on the other side of the road, you have to be careful not to pass it by. And nearby is the town of Macael for those interested in visiting the “white gold” quarries of the Almanzora Valley. Purchena is far from the road, it is a town with an Andalusian feel, with narrow streets with whitewashed facades at the foot of the remains of an old Muslim fortress from the Nasrid era. The railway continues to trace the slopes of the valley and cross seasonal boulevards over imposing stone bridges to the Tíjola station, which preserves a train engine from the glorious era of the mining railway and the railway buildings. The station is a bar with food service and a terrace on one of the platforms. In Los Canos there are remains of the old iron ore loading dock. The carts arrived loaded with material by aerial cables from the mining sites and by simple gravity they filled the train cars that were in the tunnels located under the loading dock.
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One of the places that most impresses those who take a walk through the Almanzora Valley in the north of Almería, is El Estrecho located in the municipality of Urrácal. This narrow gorge is located on the Salada Rambla at the foot of the El Castillico hill. For decades it has not been possible to pass due to the large amount of vegetation that was on the boulevard. In the past, with the flooding of the riverbed, it was cleaned naturally, but the construction of dams to prevent large avenues and floods has caused, over the years, a large number of oleanders, tamarisks, blackberries and false reeds to appear. They prevented access. Thanks to the cleaning work that has been carried out, today we can enjoy a walk that surprises us with its particular geological formations of great beauty. The passage of water, which will accompany us along the route of this gorge, and the action of the wind, have shaped these spectacular geological formations for years, and its walls reach several meters high. It consists of two separate formations whose length reaches around half a kilometer where our senses will begin to enjoy the spectacle that this environment offers. A natural wonder worth exploring! 🌿🏞️
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It is a pity that this station, which was once one of the most important on the line, has not been maintained and restored. Even so, pedaling through here evokes the importance that the railway once had in the entire area.
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Fines and its surroundings offer several historical points of interest. You can visit the Mudejar-style Parish Church in Fines itself. Along the Vía Verde, the Fines-Olula Station stands as a historical railway landmark. Further along the Vía Verde, you'll find the Aqueduct near Purchena, a man-made monument visible when traveling towards the old Purchena station. The settlement of Almanzora also features a palace and an old train station.
Yes, the region offers natural beauty. One notable natural attraction is El Estrecho de Urrácal, a narrow gorge located on the Salada Rambla. This area is known for its particular geological formations shaped by water and wind, offering a beautiful walk. The broader Almanzora Valley itself is characterized by agricultural landscapes, including olive groves and vineyards.
The Fines area is excellent for various outdoor activities, especially along the Vía Verde del Valle de Almonzora. You can enjoy hiking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes, you can explore options like the 'Cerro del Castillo loop from Fines' for running, or the 'Fuente de las Focas of Macael – Monument to the Mother loop from Macael' for hiking. Find more routes on the hiking guide, running guide, and road cycling guide for Fines.
Several attractions along the Vía Verde are considered family-friendly. The Cantoria Tunnel, the settlement of Almanzora, and the Aqueduct near Purchena are all suitable for families to explore. The Vía Verde itself, being a former railway line, offers flat and easy paths for walking or cycling with children.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. The Vía Verde del Valle de Almonzora provides flat and accessible paths suitable for easy walks. For specific routes, you might consider trails like the 'Fuente de las Focas of Macael – Monument to the Mother loop from Macael' or the 'Torreta de La Albojaria loop from El Cerrogordo', both listed as easy. More options are available in the hiking guide for Fines.
The Vía Verde del Valle de Almonzora is a spectacular 98 km route built on a former railway line. It once transported goods and now offers scenic paths for walking and cycling. Along this route, you can encounter the Cantoria Tunnel, stop at the settlement of Almanzora to see its palace and old train station, and pass by the Aqueduct near Purchena.
The region has a strong connection to the marble industry. In nearby Macael, you can see 'The world's largest mortar' and visit the Marble Interpretation Center to learn about this significant local industry. The Fines-Olula Station also reflects the historical importance of the railway in transporting these goods.
Absolutely. The Vía Verde del Valle de Almonzora is ideal for cycling, offering a long, relatively flat route. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are more challenging routes available, such as the 'Almanzora – Iron Bridge of Cantoria loop from Estación de Fines-Olula' or the 'Climb to Alto de Velefique'. You can find more detailed cycling routes in the road cycling guide for Fines.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the scenic beauty of the area. Many enjoy the Vía Verde for its flat paths and beautiful scenery, making it easy on the knees. The geological formations of El Estrecho de Urrácal are also highly praised for their unique beauty. The historical railway stations evoke the past importance of the line.
Yes, the Fines area offers several running trails. The Vía Verde provides flat sections suitable for a run. For more structured routes, you can explore options like the 'Cerro del Castillo loop from Fines' (moderate difficulty) or the 'Running loop from Olula del Río' (moderate difficulty). Discover more running trails in the running guide for Fines.
Yes, you can explore El Estrecho de Urrácal, a narrow gorge located on the Salada Rambla. This natural monument features spectacular geological formations shaped by water and wind, offering an impressive walk through its high walls.


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