Southern Spain Itinerary to Unique Places to Visit in Spain

Spain is home to some incredibly beautiful sites. La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Alhambra in Granada  and Plaza de España in Seville are some of the most visited sites in the world. However, this southern Spain itinerary skips the popular sites and takes you to unique places to visit in Spain instead.

These unique things to do in southern Spain will be much less crowded and nearly tourist free! You’ll spend your time in Spain hiking Sierra Nevada, Sierra de Tejeda, and Sierra de Cazorla. On top of that, a road trip through south Spain will be an incredible experience on its own.

Hiking Sierra Nevada, Sierra de Tejeda, and Sierra de Cazorla were each a unique and wildly awesome experience! Each one was special for its own reason, and for the life of us we can’t understand why more people don’t visit these wonderlands!

We will talk about this trip in the order you should do them if you are visiting from the North. This would be the path if you are driving from Madrid or Barcelona. If you plan on driving from Seville, Granada, or Lisbon, you will want to go in the reverse order that we present. Let’s get started with our souther Spain itinerary.

Southern Spain Itinerary – Madrid, Spain

With this southern Spain itinerary you’ll want to fly into Madrid, Spain and rent a car. If you have time and you’d like to spend 1-2 days exploring Madrid before taking off on your adventure, do it. Otherwise, rent a car from the Madrid airport and start your journey to the first major stop on this list of unique places to visit in Spain. 

First Stop – Southern Spain Itinerary – Sierra de Cazorla, Spain

Sierra de Cazorla will be stop number 1 on your southern Spain itinerary. The largest National Park in all of Spain, this baby did not disappoint. 

The drive from Madrid took just over 3 hours, and we had time to spare for hikes and scenic driving on our first day! The drive through Sierra de Cazorla will leave you speechless, especially if you make the journey at sunrise and/or sunset.

Driving through Sierra de Cazorla

There are so many routes to take through Sierra de Cazorla and there are plenty of places to stop and take in views like the one in the photo below. We recommend driving through and taking in the sites before you do any hiking. Sierra de Cazorla is one of the best things to do in southern Spain and you don’t want to miss any of it.

We do have to give a warning: do not drive a big vehicle through the park, unless you are VERY confident in your driving skills. The views are UNBELIEVABLE but there are a few hairpin turns and the road isn’t exactly what you would call ‘wide’. It can be a bit like the Road to Hana in Maui. Incredibly beautiful but a bit stressful.

Guadalquivir and Water Sports

The crown jewel of Sierra de Cazorla is the Guadalquivir, the river/lake that flows through the entire park.

With at least 20 scenic overlooks, and the opportunity to rent kayaks, paddle boats, stand-up paddle boards, and more, there is no excuse for not making the most of your time here. Just stop at one of the local towns and there will be a rental shop open for you to rent some adventure gear!

Hiking

We stumbled across a watering hole on one of our hikes, and to be honest we thought we struck gold. The air temperature: over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, but the water temperature: cold as ice

The water felt ridiculously refreshing for a perfect cannonball, which of course we did. Unfortunately, the extreme highs gave way to extreme lows when we realized that Zach’s wedding ring slipped off during his anything-but-gracious swan dive into the pool. Literally the day before our first wedding anniversary, he lost his wedding ring. 

Every hike we did in Sierra de Cazorla was pretty intense. Mostly because we went in August and the heat made it feel like we were hiking on the Sun. Any other time of year the hikes would be moderate-to-easy.

We spent a few days walking on trails we found by driving the road through Sierra de Cazorla. The trails in this National Park were not extremely well marked, so we recommend enjoying the lakeside views and walking any trails you find along the way. We have some more intense hikes planned in a bit…

One of the incredible views we came across while hiking in Sierra de Cazorla. Our Southern Spain itinerary started out strong with our first stop in this beautiful National Park. The best part is we hardly saw another person the entire time we were there!
Hiking in Sierra de Cazorla

2nd Stop – Sierra Nevada

Sierra Nevada is located right outside Granada and has the best hiking near Granada. The drive from Granada to Sierra Nevada is just about 30 minutes to the entrance. In that time, you’ll go from a wonderful tourist town to a heavenly hiking haven.

While smaller then Sierra de Cazorla, Sierra Nevada holds its own in the rankings of National Parks in South Spain. Our favorite hike was Los Cahorros, in the beautiful town of Monachil right outside Granada.

Los Cahorros

If you are looking for some great hiking near Granada Spain head to Sierra Nevada. The best hike in Sierra Nevada is Los Cahorros. Los Cahorros starts as a quiet hike alongside a river just outside of town. After 20 minutes, the hike quickly changes from quiet to loud. You’ll turn a corner and come across some incredible cliff-side waterfalls.

Los Cahorros has daredevil mountain climbing if you’ve got the stomach for it. And along the way there are a few rope bridges that cross canyons (don’t worry, they’re safe)!! This place is one of the most unique places to visit in Spain during your southern Spain itinerary.

Los Cahorros is an awesome hike in Sierra Nevada. Sierra Nevada has the best hiking near Granada Spain. This particular hike included draw bridges that crossed high above canyons and here we are being brave enough to cross one of them. This was such a fun hike on our Southern Spain itinerary.
Crossing a canyon in Sierra Nevada.

Monachil

One of the best parts about hiking Los Cahorros is the finish line. Monachil is a wonderful small Spanish town at the base of the hike. It literally has a garden in the center of town where locals can pick their own vegetables. Have you ever seen that before? We hadn’t.

We had a fantastic dinner, followed by a sunset walk all around town. The locals had their dogs out walking, and Julie petted every one. The $2 wine bottles were out, Julie drank every one. The gelato bars were open, Julie visited every one. Let’s just say Monachil’s economy was heavily supported by our stay. Check it out, you will love your time there!

Driving around Sierra Nevada National Park

Though Los Cahorros is the best hike in Sierra Nevada National Park, there is a lot of other adventures you can have. We recommend driving the countryside from Granada to Sierra Nevada and back, taking a different route there-and-back.

You can also drive all the way into the center of Sierra Nevada National Park, which extends the drive but gives you incredible views along the route! The drive from Granada to the center of Sierra Nevada is only about 45 minutes each way and is one of the best things to do in South Spain.

Stop 3 – Sierra de Tejeda

Sierra de Tejeda will be the final stop on our southern Spain itinerary. It will not disappoint. We did our own research on the best hikes in Sierra de Tejeda, and consistently Rio Verde was at the top of everyone’s list. If you’re going to do one hike, this is it. Sierra de Tejeda is one of the most unique places to visit in Spain.

Rio Verde

Rio Verde is different than most hikes. You start by hiking down to the river, and end with a hike back up to your car. The reason to do this hike is the jewel at the bottom: the Rio Verde swimming hole. The water is crystal clear, you could see the bottom even if it was 100 feet deep (it is only 10 feet deep, don’t bring your scuba gear…).

If you don’t bring your swimsuit on this hike, then you screwed up. Unless you are the Spanish guy that we saw swimming naked down stream. Not exactly the swimming hole we wanted to see, but ‘when in Rome’ I guess…

Best way to do Rio Verde: plan a picnic and spend 2 hours at the bottom relaxing in the waters and taking in the Spanish countryside. Wait until the hottest part of the day has passed before your hike back to the car.

Rio Verde is an incredible hike on our third and final spot on our southern Spain itinerary. The Rio Verde hike is one of the most unique things to do in Spain and one of the best things to do in Southern Spain. Hike down to Rio Verde and take a swim in this gorgeous swimming hole, just like we did in this photo.
Swimming in our own private swimming hole. Check out that water color!

Go Hike National Parks in South Spain

We absolutely loved all the hiking and driving in Spain. The road trip and treks were absolutely wonderful, they truly knocked our socks off! You will love them too!

Don’t get us wrong, the cities in South Spain are fantastic. We LOVE Granada and Seville. But we have a special spot in our heart for hiking National Parks around the world. South Spain will be tough to beat.

Thank you so much for reading our article on hiking Sierra Nevada, Sierra de Tejeda, and Sierra de Cazorla National Park! South Spain is wildly beautiful, you should plan your trip there ASAP! If you have any questions at all, please reach out in the comments. If you loved this article please Pin it using the image below!

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