B&B Hotel Granada Estación





The B&B Hotel Granada Estación Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Nice route through the historic city of Granada. The route starts at the Granada Bus Station, but if you go by car you can park very close. The route continues through the Alfar Romano archaeological area, through the Hermitage of San Miguel, the beautiful Mosque of Granada, along the River Genil and returns to the car park following the River Beiro.
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Nice hiking route leaving the historic Granada walking through plantation fields and continues through the towns of Peligros, Pulianas, Pulianillas and Jun before returning to Granada. During the route you have beautiful views of the city and mountains that surround it. An ideal route to go running.
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Nice route on the outskirts of Granado going up Las Zorreras. The route begins at the Bus Station on Avenida Juan Pablo II, walking out of the city and walking towards Cerro del Cura at 847 meters of altitude, circulates through the Cerro and returns to the bus station along the Camino de Alfacar .
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Nice route on the outskirts of Granada, going up towards Haza del Soto. This walk begins at the Bus Station on Avenida Juan Pablo II, walking out of the city and continuing towards Haz del Soto, Solana de la Ermita, where it takes the Camino de Jun to Alfacar, passing through Jun and Pulianillas and returning to Grenade.
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Bike route through the mountains and plateaus of southern Jaén, and the hills of Sierra Arana, the last frontier of the Kingdom of Granada. The entrance to Deifontes is through a leafy poplar grove under which the river Cubillas runs. At the northeast end of the town, just one kilometer upstream, the hermitage of San Isidro marks the place where the Birth is located, a space that has been fenced off to prevent acts of vandalism, in which a path runs through the water paths, from the Roman...