Best canyons around Vélez De Benaudalla are found in a region characterized by its natural environment and fluvial landscapes. The municipality is situated in the foothills of the Alpujarra region of Granada. This area features deep gorges carved by rivers, offering diverse geological formations and unique ecosystems. It is a destination for exploring natural rock cuts, ravines, and narrow canyon sections.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Route without much difficulty but with some complicated steps if you are not used to it.
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Gets deep in places, never really higher than knee height though. This is about the deepest I think
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In the Olias ravine are these caves formerly used as corrals.
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Going down from the town of Olias we cross a ravine that some times of rain drags a large part of water and stone in this same place following the route of the boulevard we find some caves formerly used in said ravine of Olias as corrals for cattle because right here we can visit several caves in the same ravine.
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Unfortunately, the asphalt is extremely bad in places, but the detour through the great gorge with its impressive view is still worth it. I would definitely plan for the little loop. I drove from east to west.
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Challenging route with plenty of climbs and sometimes very bad winds. The asphalt is still very good in 2023, the road is not that busy and is very wide.
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This ravine is named after the dry or salty Verdelaga bush, which resists very well waters with a high content of salts and minerals like those of this ravine, which are ferruginous and carbonated.
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The region boasts diverse fluvial landscapes. For instance, the Vados Canyon features dramatic rock cuts up to 100 meters deep, a unique ecosystem with Balearic Boj, wetlands, and natural pools. You can also find caves like Sima Redonda and Barranco de Iñate. Another notable feature is the El Salado Ravine, known for its ferruginous and carbonated waters that support the resilient Verdelaga bush.
Yes, the Vados Canyon offers recreational bathing areas that can be enjoyable for families. Additionally, the Cliffs of Playa de la Joya provide excellent swimming opportunities and are easily accessible via a stairway, making it a good option for a family outing near the canyons.
Beyond canyon exploration, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate "Hiking loop from Vélez de Benaudalla" or the easy "Cerro del Toro loop from Estadio Municipal "Escribano Castilla"". For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails like the "Sierra del Jaral Loop" and gravel biking routes. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Vélez De Benaudalla or MTB Trails around Vélez De Benaudalla guide pages.
The Barranco de Lentegí is known for maintaining permanent water flow year-round, even during summer droughts, making it accessible for canyoning for a good portion of the year. Generally, spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, while summer can be suitable for water-based activities like canyoning and swimming.
Yes, the Barranco del Poqueira, while not immediately adjacent to Vélez De Benaudalla, is a highly significant and accessible canyoning destination within the wider Alpujarra region. It is known for its demanding nature, with cascades and natural pools, making it ideal for experienced canyoneers. The Barranco de Lentegí also offers a moderately difficult canyoning experience with slides, jumps, and rappels up to 23 meters.
The "Vía Ferrata Los Vados" in Vélez De Benaudalla offers breathtaking views of the valley, Motril, and the coast from a metal grid balcony at 200 meters. Additionally, the Viewpoints of the Cliffs Between Torrenueva and Castel de Ferro provide beautiful vistas over the sea and local beaches. The Rasmar Meander and Bridge also offers an impressive view of a great gorge.
Some canyon sections, like the Narrow Canyon Section, can get deep in places, though typically not higher than knee height. This route can present some complicated steps for those not accustomed to such terrain. The Barranco del Poqueira is also described as a demanding canyon, suitable for experienced canyoneers.
While the guide data does not specify permits for all areas, it is always advisable to check with local authorities or tourism offices for any specific regulations, especially for sensitive natural areas or popular canyoning routes like Río Verde, which is mentioned in fan-out queries as potentially requiring permits. Always respect local guidelines and conservation efforts.
The Barranco del Poqueira, located in the wider Alpujarra region, is not only a natural wonder but also a historical site. It encompasses the traditional villages of Pampaneira, Bubión, and Capileira, known for their well-preserved Alpujarreñan architecture, terraced cultivation, medieval irrigation channels, and ancient trails. You can learn more about its historical significance on Wikipedia.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural environment and fluvial landscapes, from the dramatic rock cuts of Vados Canyon to the unique ecosystems. The opportunity for recreational bathing, climbing, and caving is also highly valued. The komoot community has contributed 64 upvotes and 35 photos, highlighting the area's appeal for exploration and scenic beauty.
The guide data does not provide specific public transport routes to the individual canyons. It is recommended to check local bus schedules or consider private transport options to access the more remote canyoning and hiking areas around Vélez De Benaudalla.
Specific parking information for each canyon is not detailed in the guide data. However, for areas like Los Vados Canyon, it's advisable to look for designated parking areas near access points. For general hiking and canyoning, parking might be available in or near Vélez De Benaudalla village, or at trailheads depending on the specific route.


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