Best mountain peaks around Júzcar are situated in the Serranía de Ronda and the Alto Genal region, characterized by impressive mountainous landscapes. The area features massive limestone mountains with dramatic angular outcrops, caves, and towering rock formations. This environment provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and offers extensive panoramic views. The region is also known for its chestnut trees and the Genal River, which carves through the terrain.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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It's very windy up there. Take something warm with you. The view is breathtaking. With good visibility, you can see as far as Gibraltar and the Atlas Mountains.
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Great view to Gibraltar and Africa among others. Last climb to the top the path was sometimes difficult to follow because of many fallen burnt trees. So then keep in the direction of the visible transmission towers.
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Start from the parking lot behind the Los Reales refuge. First, follow the green/white trail markers, then the cairns, and if you lose your orientation, always head towards the power poles. For those who want it easy, the closed road 150 m before the refuge is recommended, here you can go up comfortably, the great view comes at the end.😁
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A brilliant view of the summit. I can only agree with the previous speaker here. After the forest fire, nature is currently recovering.
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Marked and signposted trail to the peak of Los Reales. The trail follows the river streams and streams that run from Sierra Bermeja to the sea.
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The 3.1-kilometer climb rewards you with spectacular views. Los Reales peak is the highest peak in Sierra Bermeja with 1452 meters above sea level. It is best to climb it on clear days, when you can even see the peaks of Sierra Nevada.
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This viewpoint is on the ascent to the peak of Los Reales, in the Sierra Bermeja mountain. Spectacular views of the Estepona bay. Now, can you reach the summit?
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from the peak you can see the entire African coast
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Beyond the well-known summits, you can explore Jarastepar, a striking Jurassic limestone peak rising to 1427 meters north of Júzcar, offering expansive views. Another significant point is El Cerro del Jardón, at 1156 meters, which provides panoramic vistas across the Sierra de las Nieves and the Natural Park of Royals of Sierra Bermeja.
The peaks around Júzcar offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Pico de los Reales — Summit View, you can see as far as the Sierra Nevada on clear days. The Salvador Guerrero Viewpoint provides spectacular views of the bay of Estepona, while Pico de los Reales de Sierra Bermeja offers vistas towards the Mediterranean Sea, the Campo de Gibraltar, and even the African continent in the background.
The mountains around Júzcar are characterized by massive limestone formations with dramatic angular outcrops, caves, sinkholes, and towering rock formations. Peaks like Jarastepar feature Jurassic limestone and Upper Cretaceous redbeds, making the area geologically fascinating.
Yes, Júzcar is an excellent base for hiking. The region offers numerous trails, including those that pass through chestnut groves and past old water mills. You can find various routes, such as the moderate 'Karst de Los Riscos – circular via Sendero de Las Eras (SL-A 176)' or the 'Júzcar, the Blue Village – Júzcar Visitor Map loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Júzcar guide.
Beyond hiking, the Alto Genal valley offers opportunities for adventure sports like canyoning in places such as the Sima del Diablo. The village itself provides activities like zip-lining and climbing walls. The region is also a 'caves and potholing paradise' with numerous caves, particularly in the Sierra del Oreganal.
The mountainous environment around Júzcar offers beautiful scenery throughout the year. Autumn is particularly vibrant due to the abundance of chestnut trees. Clear days are recommended for visiting summits like Pico de los Reales — Summit View to maximize visibility of distant landmarks like the Sierra Nevada.
The region boasts diverse flora, including pine, cork oak, and Mediterranean thicket. You'll also find orchards and riverine forests, especially along the Genal River, which carves through the terrain with its crystalline waters. The area is particularly known for its extensive chestnut groves.
Yes, some trails in the area are considered challenging. For instance, the 'Sendero de Los Realillos – Las Peridotitas, Sierra de Béjar' is described as very exposed and technical. The region's dramatic limestone formations also contribute to opportunities for climbing walls and exploring caves, some of which require expert knowledge.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular and impressive views from the summits, often highlighting the extensive panoramas that can stretch to the Sierra Nevada or the African continent on clear days. The geological interest of the limestone mountains and the diverse natural landscapes also receive high appreciation.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Peñas Blancas - Jubrique Loop' or the 'Puerto del Viento Loop from Ronda'. If you prefer touring, options include 'Júzcar, the Blue Village – Source of the Genal River loop'. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Júzcar and Cycling around Júzcar guides.
Yes, some trails are well-marked. For example, the Estepona to Los Reales Trail (PR-A 164) is a marked and signposted path leading to the peak of Los Reales. When hiking to Pico de los Reales — Summit View, you can follow green/white path markings and cairns.


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