Sierra Nevada es un espacio natural español compartido por las provincias de Granada (65 %) y Almería (35 %), en Andalucía. Comprende tanto el Parque Nacional de Sierra Nevada (creado en 1999) como el Parque Natural de Sierra Nevada (creado en 1989), desde La Alpujarra granadina al valle de Lecrín, en la provincia de Granada, y desde la comarca de la Alpujarra Almeriense a Los Filabres-Tabernas, en la provincia de Almería. Con 780 702 visitantes anuales, fue en 2015 el sexto parque nacional español más visitado.[6]
So beautiful here my second time here First time we couldn't make it to the mountains This time we made it :) worth to visit 50e perperson for the entrance 21e for rent skii
Came just to go up to the mountain and see some snow and the teleferico was 19,50€. Good amount of snow and will come back to learn some ski!
This is one of my favourite places in the world. Stunning mountains, brilliant views...
Absolutely amazing place to visit! Whether it's for a quick walk or a few days overnight - I would highly recommend! We walked up Mt Mulhacén over the course of two days; staying at the refuge at 2,500m Walked up to the summit for sunrise and were met with unreal views. Absolutely phenomenal!
Very nice place to visit. Very calm and close to nature. Lots of herbs are there. Apple, walnut, berries trees everywhere. Natural water resources. Awesome view from hill tops. Tourists can roam around by cycle also.
The Spanish nature is preserved in this wild and bare place. Walk to the peak and you see the beautiful Mediterranean Sea and Africa!
By area small by height big mountain range. You can get there quickly by car from Granada. It is amazing for cycling trips, hiking or skiing in winter. Views from the top are wonderful - especially when there is already snow but down in the valleys is still warm.