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Aljibe Peak

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Aljibe Peak

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Pico Aljibe is the majestic summit of the Sierra del Aljibe mountain range, standing proudly at 1,091 meters above sea level. As the highest point within the expansive Los Alcornocales Natural Park in Andalusia, Spain, it serves as a natural boundary between the provinces of Cádiz and Málaga. This iconic peak is renowned for its unique geological formations, primarily composed of "Aljibe sandstones," and its strategic location near the Strait of Gibraltar.

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    September 26, 2023

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    Aljibe Peak is the highest point in the Alcornocales Natural Park. Likewise, it is also the mountain range that bears its own name.

    Don't miss the views from this border point between Cádiz and Málaga.
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    Moderate

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Moderate

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 1,060 m

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    Location: Alcalá De Los Gazules, De La Janda, Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical duration for hiking to Pico Aljibe's summit?

    A round trip to Pico Aljibe's summit, especially from common starting points like the hamlet of La Sauceda, typically takes between 4 to 5 hours. This estimate accounts for the moderate to high difficulty of the route and the significant elevation gain.

    Are there any specific permits or authorizations required to hike in Los Alcornocales Natural Park?

    Yes, some routes within the Los Alcornocales Natural Park, which encompasses Pico Aljibe, may require prior authorization. It's advisable to check local regulations and park authority websites before your visit to ensure you have all necessary permissions, especially for specific trails or during certain seasons.

    What are the main geological features of Pico Aljibe?

    Pico Aljibe is primarily composed of highly quartzose sandstones, known as "Aljibe sandstones." These formations were created in a continental coastal and marine environment. A notable characteristic is the abundance of oval, millimeter-sized quartz grains that accumulate on paths and trails due to the weathering of these sandstones.

    Is Pico Aljibe suitable for a winter hike, and what should I wear?

    Hiking Pico Aljibe in winter is possible, but requires careful preparation. The area experiences a humid microclimate with often strong winds and low clouds, especially due to its proximity to the Strait of Gibraltar. Hikers should wear appropriate layers, including waterproof and windproof outer shells, and sturdy, waterproof footwear to contend with potentially wet and cold conditions.

    Are there any family-friendly or beginner routes to Pico Aljibe's summit?

    The main ascent to Pico Aljibe is generally considered a moderate to high difficulty route, making it less suitable for very young children or absolute beginners. While there are numerous trails in the surrounding Los Alcornocales Natural Park, those leading directly to the summit involve significant elevation gain and challenging terrain. For families or beginners, it might be better to explore easier, shorter trails within the park's lower elevations.

    What kind of wildlife can be observed around Pico Aljibe?

    The dense forests of cork oaks and gall oaks around Pico Aljibe contribute to a rich biodiversity. The area is home to various species, including deer, wild boar, and a wide array of birdlife, particularly raptors. The humid "canutos" (narrow valleys) also support unique plant life and are known for mushroom picking in autumn.

    Where can I find parking for hiking Pico Aljibe?

    Common starting points for hikes to Pico Aljibe, such as the hamlet of La Sauceda, typically offer parking facilities. However, parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or on weekends. It's often recommended to arrive early to secure a spot.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Pico Aljibe's trailhead?

    The hamlet of La Sauceda, a popular starting point for hikes, may offer limited amenities. For a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would need to look towards nearby towns such as Alcalá de los Gazules or Cortes de la Frontera, which are a short drive from the natural park.

    What is the 'Pilita de la Reina' and where is it located?

    The "Pilita de la Reina" (Queen's Pool) is a unique historical feature found near Pico Aljibe's summit. It is a pool traditionally believed to have been excavated in the sandstone during the late Middle Ages for Queen Isabella I of Castile. It's a fascinating landmark that adds a historical dimension to the hike.

    Can I bring my dog on the trails to Pico Aljibe?

    While Los Alcornocales Natural Park generally welcomes visitors, specific regulations regarding dogs on trails, especially within protected areas or during certain seasons, may apply. It's best to check the park's official guidelines or contact local authorities beforehand to confirm if dogs are permitted on the trails leading to Pico Aljibe and if they need to be on a leash.

    What makes the views from Pico Aljibe so special?

    The views from Pico Aljibe are exceptional due to its strategic elevation and location. On clear days, the panoramic vistas can stretch across almost the entire province of Cádiz, including the Strait of Gibraltar, the African coast, the Bay of Cadiz, and the mountains of Ronda, Grazalema, and Gaucin. You can even see the town of Jerez and the plains of the Guadalquivir River towards Seville, offering an incredibly expansive perspective.

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