
The Cruz de Calar is positioned on the ridge to
the north of the village of Guejar Sierra. It
is a good day-hike for someone on a day-trip from
Granada as you reach the Cruz (Cross) at the top
within a couple of hours making it easily accessible
for those wishing to have a hike but also see
the town or take in a swim at the river. It also
has stunning views of the high Sierra Nevada peaks
in the distance, and has a good selection of local
flowers and wildlife if you are lucky.
Difficulty: Medium
Time: 1.5 hours to the Cruz de Calar. 1h back
to Guejar Sierra.
From the Plaza del Ayuntamiento (Main Square)
you can either walk through the town to the Barrio
Alto (upper neighbourhood) and to Fuente de los
16 canos, or follow the directions below to get
out of the town on a small path along the water
system
From the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, continue straight
up the hill on Calle Carrera towards the Spar
Supermarket at the top of the street. Here take
a right turn onto Calle Aguas. After 10m turn
left onto Camino Prados. At the top of the street,
the road name changes to become the Sotellejo
and at this point take a narrow, steep, path to
the left between the Casa Rural Conjunto Los Prados
and a stone retaining wall.
When the path rejoins a tarmac road after 40m
turn to the right. After 30m this will turn to
dirt and become a series of switchbacks leading
up the hillside inbetween vegetable gardens and
orchards.
20m after the 4th switchback (look out for a large
white building which is the town water purification
plant on the 3rd bend) there is a 2m wide path
on the LHS flanked by brambles. Take this path
and after another 20m it will join the now covered
Acequia de la Solana (water irrigation canal).
Note here the rocky walls above you further up
on the right and look out for climbers.
Continue to the left underneath the rocks and
later between fenced off olive and almond groves.
As you round the corner the Barrio Alto of Guejar
will be visible and the Canales Reservoir will
come into view.
When you reach a small water deposit there is
an intersection of paths. The left hand downhill
path goes to the Fuente de los 16 Canos (50m)
where you can get water if you need more. (Note
there is no water source on the rest of the hiking
route). Take the uphill righthand path towards
the Cruz de Calar.
The track wil start out quite wide and is over
rutted, water-eroded, limey soil.
After less than 100m you reach a post on the LHS
with a small painted arrow signalled to the left.
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