The Mirador de Narváez is an impressive place in the Sierra de Baza Natural Park. From the top, we can see the Hoya de Baza behind and the Morrón Alto …
It is an incredible place full of pine trees. The surface of this place is waterproof, so when the snow melts, the famous wet meadows are formed, forming a postcard panorama.
Great geological interest is the so-called Piedra Horadada. also known as Horro and Ojo de la Heredad, a natural arch several meters high, formed in the limestone rock of the …
They are formed mainly in dry, arid and hot areas. We find them in different parts of the world, such as Cappadocia, Turkey or Bryce Canyon National Park …
The path skirts the slopes of the Fonfría ravine and when it begins to descend it enters a repopulated pine forest where the route disappears, there are stone milestones but …
There is a circular rough vehicle track that encircles the mountain. Near this viewpoint is parking space for 2 or 3 cars or campervans. From there, it's a 5 minute walk to the viewpoint.
The ascent to the summit of the Santa Bárbara peak (2,271 m) starts from the car park at the pass along a well-signposted mining lane. Immediately there is the detour …
Located at an altitude of 1,481 meters, the top of Morrón Alto offers a 360º panoramic view from which to contemplate the entire Sierra de Baza Natural Park.