

Alpujarra Tours -
Accommodation, activities and discovery in the Alpujarra Mountains of Granada Southern Spain
Casa Las Chimeneas, Calle Amargura, 6 Mairena, 18493 -
Telephone: 0034 958 760089 -
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Read the review of Las Chimeneas restaurant written by Chris Stewart of Genesis and ‘Driving Over Lemons’ fame
Read and comment about la Alpujarra in all it’s seasons
This year, together with our partners, we are offering two very special events. The first provides a chance to discover the butterflies , birds and flowers of the alpujarra with a real expert, this organised by the specialist group Nature Trek. For more details please click on the following link:
http://www.naturetrek.co.uk/wildlif e-
Meanwhile, following on from the success of last year, we are again providing the venue for Sam Clark of the Moro restaurant , who in the autumn will be here for another week of cookery demonstration and superb cuisine. For more information follow this link:
Specials

CASA LAS CHIMENEAS WALKS
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ROUND WALKS FROM MAIRENA
The following four walks follow the GR7 marked with red and white waymarks -
Laroles valley walk (5 hours)
This is a good introductory round walk from Mairena as it is easy to follow and well waymarked. It first takes you east to the village of Jubar with its ancient church, perhaps one of the oldest in the area. You then walk up and along an old waterway through chestnut trees and then back down the other side of the valley to the village of Laroles where you the bar El Paso with its attractive terrace makes a good stopping point before heading back to Mairena. The way back follows the GR7 out of Larloes, crosses the river and then climbs steeply to join the track which leads to Jubar and back to Las Chimenas. There is an alternative to shorten the walk if you walk out of Laroles, past the "geriatric gym" by the bridge and then follow the local yellow and white marked walk of Camino de Don Duran
For this walk you are driven up towards the Puerto de la Ragua, to an elevation of
approx. 1800metres, and begin at the Posada de los Arrieros, the Inn of the Muleteers,
an old staging post that is now a hotel and horse riding centre. You need to be reasonably
nimble footed to enjoy this walk, as several stretches of the well -
This walk takes you from the village of Mairena along the old camino real to the village of Nechite. This is a picturesque hamlet with a bar that may or may not be open and no shops. From Nechite you continue to Valor which is one of the larger villages in the Alpujarras with a choice of supermarkets and restaurants. There is also a small shop selling Alpujarran produce just next to the Restaurant El Puente as you emerge onto the main road but once again its opening hours are rather erratic. The shop sells Valor goat cheese and local figs which is delicious if you're in need of an energy boost. From Valor the route takes you down to the natural springs of Cuesta Vinas where you can revitalise yourself with the naturally iron rich waters. From Cuesta Vinas it is uphill to Yegen. Yegen does have a supermarket at the bottom of the village and its own bakery
This route takes you below the main road to an old hermitage and down to the river where poplar trees are being cultivated for beams for the restoration of houses. It is a good bird spotting zone so don't forget to take your Las Chimeneas bird list! You walk through the tiny village of Golco which doesn't have any shops or restaurants and on to the village of Mecina Bombaron. .From Mecina Bombaron it quite a hard climb up to the pine forest where you can look out for ibex and eagles.
This is quite a long walk and you gain more height than you may have done on other
walks. Please note that you don't pass any villages en-
WALKS NEEDING A CAR OR PRE-
For this walk you drive east to the wine growing region of Laujar (about 40 minutes) . You then walk up a hidden and unexpectedly green valley walking under the pine trees for the first part of the walk and then back along a spectacular water way set high up in the cliff side with wonderful views. At one point the waterway goes through a set of caves which is very dramatic (a torch is helpful). Not for those unsure with heights!
This is a very special round walk from Yegen which takes you down into a hidden valley full of interesting rock formations, lush terraces and tiny streams. It climbs steeply down and then steeply up with plenty of tempting resting places but probably not suitable for a hot day with no wind! In cooler months there are lots of lovely places to take your time for a picnic, a read or an hour of sketching!
This is a half day's walk today so there is plenty of time to relax as you follow this gentle track up the valley on what used to be the main route for cloth merchants making their way on horseback to Granada. The half way point is the ruins of an old Moorish silk factory and there is a pleasant flat area of grass where you might like to have a picnic. The suggested route back follows the waterway but at points you need to have a head for heights as in places the hillside drops quite steeply. If there is no water in the waterway you can walk in the acequia itself but if this happens to be full at the time of the walk and you have a tendency to vertigo it is wiser to double back the way you came.
The peaks of Morron (peak west of Puerto de la Ragua) and El Chullo (peak east of
Puerto de la Ragua) offer breathtaking high mountain walking and can really only
be attempted when the weather and weather forecasts are good. Briefly, the day involves
a half hour ascent by car along tarmacced roads until you arrive at the cross-
The route takes you below the main road to an old hermitage and down to the river where poplar trees are being cultivated for beams for the restoration of houses. You walk through the tiny village of Golco which doesn't have any shops or restaurants and down south towards the Contraviesa and the town of Cadiar.
This is a great day's walk with changing scenery and long distance views. At various times you walk along ridges, terraces and dried up river beds. You begin on the GR142 and later join the E4/GR7 but both footpaths are indicated by the red and white waymarks. At first you follow farm tracks on a ridge lined with wild flowers, then through vineyards, and down to the Rio Guadalfeo. You then go through the villages of Lobras, known locally as the 'Village of Flowers' and Tímar, where they produce jarapas (throws made from woven fabric). It's also a great place to take a picnic in the little square by the church while admiring the views.
This is a beautiful walk which takes you up above Trevelez walking along pastureland and high, remote farms with views down to the river below. Later you descend into the river valley itself and walk along the river which at certain times of year is quite dramatic with fast flowing water and pools. Even in summer there is likely to be stretches which are quite wet so don't forget to wear waterproof boots!
WALKS FOLLOWING THE GR7
This is a pleasant late afternoon walk which takes you up the road from Las Chimeneas towards Jubar, up a steep earth track and then back along a waterway bordered by the typical Spanish oaks trees before coming back in a circle. A good way to stretch the legs after a plane or a car journey!
Jubar waterway walk (2 hours)
This walk gives you a taste of the essence of the Alpujarran landscape going from
the village of Mairena steeply up through the carefully tended almond terraces. It
then follows an ancient by-
Walk of the "Piedras Pintadas" (or painted stones -
This down hill walk takes you through the olive and almond groves in front of Las
Chimneas and to the local market town of Ugijar. It is a good option to combine with
a visit to the eastern Alpujarras administrative centre with its bars, restaurants,
small park and twice montly street market. (5th and 20th). Best to either arrange
a lift back or to be feeling fit for the non-
Mairena to Ugijar (1.5 hours -
Posada de los Arrieros to Mairena, via Bayarcal and Laroles. (6 hours)
Mairena to Yegen (3.5 -
Yegen to Berchules (5-
Berchules to Trevelez (6 hours)
Laujar valley walk (3 hours)
Ruta de Gerald Brenan -
Junta de los Rios (Berchules) (2.5 hours)
Peaks of Morron and Chullo (Puerto de la Ragua) (5 hours round walk -
Yegen to Cadiar (5 hours)
Cadiar to Berchules (5 hours)
Walk up and around the River Trevelez (5 hours)

