Top 10 walks and hikes in Cadiz

The province of Cádiz has many green areas, natural parks, mountains … So hiking here is a great success. Spending a day in contact with nature, sharing your time with your loved ones such as your friends or your family, or even with yourself, will be a great experience. Hiking has great health benefits, both physically, psychologically and emotionally. Here, from Alsherry Experiences, we give you some options in which you can have a great day.

Grazalema – Puerto de las Presillas

Although it is considered a moderate route, it is best if you are in good physical shape. There is no access problem. There are 8.21 kilometers of route in total, in a circular way. It has an up and down route of 430 meters each. It takes about three hours to complete and the views are beautiful. In Grazalema there are many hiking routes that are very worthwhile, for example there is another in which you visit the ruins of an old Church that we also recommend you do.

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The great waterfall of El Bosque

It is an easily accessible route and the beginning of the route is accessible by public transport. The route takes about three hours or so. It is a route of 10.3 kilometers and has 180 meters of rise and fall. The route consists of going up to the waterfall and then following the path of the Majaceite river. This route can also be heavy so it is better that you have good physical condition and come with a lot of water.

 

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Molinos de Viento Viewpoint – Swing with Skyline of La Marina

It is a journey of three and a half hours and is 9.91 kilometers long. It has a rise of 440 meters. With this moderate walk you can enjoy great views and visit unsuspected places such as the Torre de la Peña, the Buddha Cave and the swing with a panorama of the coast, among others. A unique and beautiful route that we are sure you will enjoy.

 

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Pinar Publico La Barrosa – Playa de la Barrosa

We already get on much longer tours than we have previously discussed. It is 13.5 kilometers long and it is estimated that it takes three hours and three quarters. They have less elevation than the previous ones, only 60 meters. It is accessible with public transport. The path runs through the public pine forest of La Barrosa, passing through the small coves and the promenade.

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Los Caños de Meca Beach – Torre del Tajo

This route has about 17.0 kilometers and it would take about five hours to complete. Practically to spend the day outside. It has about 260 kilometers up and down. It begins along the cliff path in Barbate, passing through the pine forest, the viewpoint of the Trafalgar Lighthouse, enjoying the coves and beaches of Los Caños until reaching the Torre del Tajo. Good physical shape and a steady, steady gait are recommended. It is a beautiful tour, enjoying the coastal landscapes of the area and its abundant vegetation.

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Bridge – Rio de la Miel – Cork Oak Forest

This is a lighter and more enjoyable route, acceptable for all levels. It takes three and a half hours and consists of 10.3 kilometers. The route follows the route of the Río de la Miel, immersed in the beautiful Alcornocales Natural Park. It is a beautiful, quiet and fun route to do with family or friends quietly.

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Castillo de Santa Catalina – Torre Tavira – Viewpoint Circular tour from Cádiz

This is an urban route. It consists of 8.40 kilometers with only 50 meters of ascent. The route is estimated that it can be done in two and a half hours. It is a route that can be accessed by public transport and that is possible for all levels. It begins in Plaza España, up to the Castillo de Santa Catalina and from there to the Mirador de la Torre Tavira. A perfect journey for an afternoon or a morning. As it is done through Cádiz capital, you do not have to be loaded with food or drinks. You can always stop for a snack or buy something at a local stall.

 

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Cala Camacho  –  Circular Route through the cliffs  from Conil de la Frontera

This route around the coast of Conil de la Frontera can be done in three hours and three quarters. It is quite simple, with easy access and the route begins with some parking lots, so your arrival is very comfortable. It is 13.3 kilometers long and has a 90-meter rise. The route runs through Cala Camacho, the Roche Lighthouse and along the cliffs and steep coasts. A beautiful route and different from all the others. We are sure that you will love walking enjoying the sea breeze

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Pinar publico La Barrosa- la barrosa beach Circular route Novo Sancti Petri

It is a very similar route in terms of time and route to the previous one. The route takes three and three quarters hours and is 13.5 kilometers long. It has 60 meters of rise. It is a moderate hike, easily accessible and for all levels. You start with the Public Pine Forest of La Barrosa and then go along the coast visiting some viewpoints of Sancti Petri until you reach the Paseo Marítimo and La Barrosa beach.

Dunas de Valdevaqueros- Betijuelo circular route from Valdevaqueros beach

This is also a relaxed route. It can be done in three hours or even less. It is 9.42 kilometers long and has a rise of 230 meters. We go through the beautiful dunes of Valdevaqueros and we enter the Betijuelo area, following its journey through this beautiful place.

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Cádiz is a place full of nature to discover. Hiking is a perfect plan to spend a day with family or friends, having a good time in the middle of nature, breathing fresh air. If you want to know more about this incredible city, contact us. We will design the best trip adapted to your tastes, schedules and needs. What are you witing for to have a unique experience in Cádiz?

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