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Location: Sierra Nevada, Spain, Europe

Lat/Lon: 37.06670°N / 3.3667°W

Route Type: Hike

Time Required: A long day

Difficulty: Walk Up

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Page By: eza

Created/Edited: Apr 13, 2002 / Aug 20, 2007

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Approach

ROAD ACCESS: Take road N-323 from Granada to Motril. After 39 km, at the Venta de las Angustias, turn left for Orgiva. At Orgiva you have to follow the road signs to Trevelez and after Pampaneira turn left again (north) for Bubión and Capileira. Stop at Capileira, which is the village at the beginning of the hike.
CLOSEST TRAIN STATION: Granada.
CLOSEST AIRPORTS: Granada, Málaga, Almería.

Route Description

 
 

The climb is not difficult, you only have to follow a dirt road going up from Capileira towards the Laguna de la Caldera and the Refugio (hut) de la Carrigüela del Veleta. The summit is placed quite close to the Refugio. To hike up the valley might also be possible but I do not know about any existing path. It would have to be a cross country effort.

Essential Gear

Depends on the mountain conditions in the higher sections of the path. If necessary, take good waterproof boots and snow gear. In winter, crampons and piolet might be useful though not always necessary.

Huts

There are three huts servicing this area. Rather close to the dirt road (west of it) you can find the Refugio de Poqueira. It's placed 2500 meters above sea level on the southern slopes of Mulhacén. At the upper end of the dirt road you will find the (much smaller) unguarded hut of la Carigüela del Veleta. There's another hut, similar to this one, placed by the Laguna de la Caldera.

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