Dare to discover Sierra Nevada (Granada) in a snowshoeing tour to Pico Veleta, the third highest mountain on the Iberian Peninsula!
If you are a mountain and hiking lover, Sierra Nevada in Granada is sure to be one of your star destinations in Spain. Sierra Nevada is mainly known for its ski resort, but it is also a perfect area for hiking and climbing its many peaks, as its mountains include two of the highest mountains on the Iberian Peninsula: the Mulhacén (3479 m) and the Pico de Veleta (3398 m). Are you coming to climb the Pico Veleta?
The certified guides of Dim Trap accompany you to climb the Pico Veleta in Granada on a snowshoeing route of about 3 - 4 hours and a difference in altitude of 898 metres. You will meet them in Granada and from there they will take you to Hoya de la Mora, the starting point to climb Pico Veleta. Before the start of this snowshoeing tour to Pico Veleta you will be provided with all the necessary equipment such as poles and snowshoes as well as a picnic. It is not necessary to have experience snowshoeing, with an average physical condition will be enough, as the monitors will guide and help you at all times.
Ready to live the adventure of snowshoeing to Pico Veleta in Sierra Nevada, Granada?
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Practical information
- Departure from Granada and 50-minute journey to Hoya de la Mora.
- Arrival at Hoya de la Mora, distribution of via ferrata equipment and start of the ascent.
- Hike to the summit 3-4h of vertical ascent to Pico Veleta.
- Descent.
- Return journey to the meeting point.
Good physical condition required.
Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian or have a signed permission slip and a copy of the parent's or guardian's identity card.
In the winter season the ascent is subject to weather conditions, always ensuring the safety of the group.
The price per person varies depending on the number of people:
- 1 person: 178€.
- 2-3 persons: 89€.
- 4-5 persons: 79€.
- 6 people or more: 69€.
- Transport from Granada
- Photos
- All the activity equipment
- Picnic
- Certified guides
- Insurance
- Poles and snowshoes (when required)
- Comfortable clothes
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Mountain shoes
- Waterproof hiking boots in winter
- Waterproof warm clothing in winter