Natural monuments around Churriana De La Vega are situated within the fertile Vega de Granada, an area characterized by agricultural landscapes, green poplar groves, and the Genil River. This region offers a natural setting and agricultural heritage. While Churriana De La Vega itself features expansive plains and riverbanks, its proximity to the broader Granada region provides access to diverse natural formations. The area serves as a base for exploring both local natural features and significant sites further afield.
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The University of Granada Botanical Garden is an oasis of tranquility in the heart of the city. The garden is home to a variety of native and exotic plants.
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The Jardín Botánico of the University of Granada is a beautiful botanical garden founded in 1783 by Mariano del Campo. The garden is located in the heart of the city, next to the old university building. Here you will find a wide variety of plant species, both native and exotic, divided into different sections such as systematic, geographical and medicinal plants. The garden is an oasis of peace and a perfect place to relax and enjoy nature in the middle of the city.
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A small oasis on the edge of the Alcazaba.
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The Carmen de los Mártires is a Carmen (house with gardens) in Granada, located in the immediate vicinity of the Alhambra; it is one of the largest such complexes in the city. Inside the Carmen there is a representative building, a palm garden, a landscaped lake with an island of ruins, a French garden, a historic kitchen garden and a viewing point that opens up onto the city, the Vega behind it and the Sierra Nevada. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_de_los_M%C3%A1rtires
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The Garden of the Martyrs is not called one of the three most beautiful gardens in Granada for nothing. A visit is a must. Located next to the Alhambra, you can enjoy its beauty for hours. It is open daily. Monday to Friday 10:00 - 14:00 & 18:00 - 20:00, Saturday & Sunday 10:00 to 20:00. Admission is free.
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The Adarves Gardens, with their design and strategic location, are a special place to appreciate the beauty of the city and the history that surrounds it. 🌿🏰🌺
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The Wall Gardens (Jardines de los Adarves) are located below the ramparts at the entrance to the Alcazaba. This is one of the places with the most beautiful views of the city. In fact, at the western end of the gardens there is a viewpoint adjoined by a wall that runs up to the Red Towers (Torres Bermejas). On it are the famous verses of the poet Francisco A. de Icaza: Woman, give alms, for there is in Life is no greater pain than in Granada to be blind. Source and further information https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.alhambradegranada.org/de/amp-info/diealcazaba/gartenanderfestungsmauer.html
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The Paseo de los Mártires in Granada is a place with rich history and architectural beauty. This carmen and garden, built in the 19th century, is located on the southern slope of the Mauror hill, within the Alhambra complex. It has more than seven hectares and offers extraordinary panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada, La Vega and the city of Granada.
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The area around Churriana De La Vega offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can discover unique geological formations like La Malahá Badlands, natural thermal waters at Santa Fe Hot Springs, and cultivated green spaces such as the University of Granada Botanical Garden. The region is also characterized by the fertile Vega Granadina and the Genil River.
Yes, you can visit La Malahá Badlands. This gorge features arid, desert-like spaces with silt, gypsum, and conglomerates. The geological formations here display marks left by the passage of time, with strata narrating millions of years of history.
Yes, the Santa Fe Hot Springs, also known as Aguas Calientes, offer pools where waters emerge at over 36 degrees Celsius. These hyperthermal waters are classified as strongly mineralized, containing sulfates, calcium, and magnesium.
Absolutely. You can explore the University of Granada Botanical Garden, an oasis in the city founded in 1783 with a wide variety of plant species. Additionally, the Lower Gardens of the Generalife and the Carmen de los Mártires Gardens offer beautiful cultivated landscapes and historical significance.
Churriana De La Vega is nestled within the fertile Vega de Granada, characterized by expansive agricultural landscapes, lush green poplar groves, and the gentle flow of the Genil River. This environment offers a peaceful and verdant setting, contributing to the region's natural beauty and agricultural heritage.
Several natural monuments are family-friendly. The University of Granada Botanical Garden provides a tranquil space to explore plants. The Lower Gardens of the Generalife and the Carmen de los Mártires Gardens are also excellent choices, offering beautiful scenery and historical context for all ages.
The region around Churriana De La Vega is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking, cycling, and running. For specific routes and guides, check out the Gravel biking around Churriana De La Vega guide, the Cycling around Churriana De La Vega guide, or the Running Trails around Churriana De La Vega guide.
While Churriana De La Vega itself is known for its flat agricultural plains, its proximity to the broader Granada region offers excellent hiking. A highly recommended natural attraction nearby is Los Cahorros Gorge in Monachil, known for its narrow passages, hanging bridges, and waterfalls. For local routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Churriana De La Vega guide, which includes paths along the Genil River.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. For instance, the University of Granada Botanical Garden is praised as an oasis of peace. The Lower Gardens of the Generalife are admired for reflecting Islamic paradise, and the Carmen de los Mártires Gardens are celebrated for their extraordinary panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada and Granada.
Yes, the La Malahá Badlands offer a unique historical perspective through its geology. The strata in its walls and sections narrate millions of years of the Earth's history. Additionally, the University of Granada Botanical Garden, founded in 1783, and the Lower Gardens of the Generalife, designed between 1931 and 1951, also carry significant historical and cultural value.
The best time to visit generally depends on the specific activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring gardens and geological sites. For activities like cycling or running along the Genil River, these seasons are also ideal. If you plan to visit the hot springs, cooler months might enhance the experience of the warm waters.
Yes, the Carmen de los Mártires Gardens are renowned for offering extraordinary panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada, La Vega, and the city of Granada. It's an excellent spot to enjoy scenic vistas.


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