The numerous and varied mountain ranges of the Andalucia have historically acted as a barrier to many things, whether invading armies, commercial agriculture or coastal economic development – something which is obvious to this day and navigating and exploring this region can prove challenging for even the most experienced of travelers.
On the Spanish side much of the protected areas are under private ownership and public access to the most interesting sites is not necessarily straightforward. The fabulous network of footpaths which crisscross the Sierras include roman roads and smugglers mule tracks but are rarely waymarked. On the Moroccan side there is surprisingly little public information available on any of the protected areas designated under UNESCO’s auspices.
We can help you unlock the secrets of this fascinating region and get the most out of your precious time off, just let us know your time frame we have walking itineraries from a couple of hours to a couple of weeks- and can come up with a walking holiday you’ll love to remember……