Do you want to combine your Spanish course in Granada with hiking tours? Midway between Cordoba and Granada, in the heart of Andalucia, the tiny white village of Zuheros sits high on the northern flank of the Sierra Subbetica – a beautiful range of hills and a National Park.
The area is a dramatic limestone massif, weathered over millennia into a series of valleys and peaks, making it fantastic walking country. River valleys, tumbling cascades, fabulous views over olive groves, mountain sierras and hillsides sprinkled with red peonies and orchids form the backdrop to the walks.
We recommend the following walk:
A path climbs gently above Zuheros before descending through almond groves to the Rio Bailon. Then, with golden eagles soaring above, you reach Cerro de Bramadero hilltop where you can relax under cork oaks enjoying wonderful valley views. You return past walnut trees and ancient wells on the way to the verdant river gorge that leads back into Zuheros.

