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Barranco del Infierno in Almería: Spain’s Most Thrilling Canyon Hike 2025

Barranco del Infierno in Almería: Spain’s Most Thrilling Canyon Hike [2025]

Almería – April 2025

If you’re searching for raw adventure in southern Spain, Barranco del Infierno in Almería is a must-visit. Known locally as “Hell’s Ravine,” this dramatic canyon offers one of the most challenging and scenic hiking trails in the region. Far from the tourist-packed beaches, this hidden route immerses you in nature, silence, and stone.

Where is Barranco del Infierno?

Barranco del Infierno is located near the quiet village of Uleila del Campo, in the province of Almería. The area is part of the Sierra de los Filabres — a mountainous, semi-desert landscape perfect for experienced hikers. While it’s less known than routes in Cabo de Gata, it’s gaining attention among off-the-beaten-path explorers.

What Makes Barranco del Infierno Special?

This narrow gorge features towering cliffs, hidden caves, and ancient rock formations. With little to no signage, it delivers an authentic, wild experience. You’ll often be hiking alone, surrounded by nature and silence — a true escape.

Trail Details

  • Distance: 6.8–7.2 km (out-and-back)
  • Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
  • Elevation gain: ~400 meters
  • Hiking time: 2.5–3 hours
  • Not suitable for beginners or wet weather

Essential Tips for Your Hike

  • Use GPS or AllTrails — the trail is unmarked
  • Start early to avoid extreme heat
  • Wear high-grip shoes and bring water
  • There is no mobile reception — let someone know your route

Flora, Fauna, and the Feeling of Solitude

Barranco del Infierno is home to native herbs, wildflowers, and birds of prey such as kestrels and eagles. You might also spot ibex or fox tracks. Spring and early autumn are ideal times to visit, offering bearable temperatures and vibrant scenery.

How to Reach Barranco del Infierno

Drive to Uleila del Campo and continue toward the foothills just outside town. There’s an unpaved parking area before the ravine entrance. From there, the adventure begins — no entrance fees, no signs, just nature and stone.

Combine with Other Destinations

This hike pairs well with a day trip to the Tabernas Desert or the village of Sorbas, famous for its gypsum caves. If you’re planning a longer adventure, nearby trails in the Sierra de los Filabres offer more options.

Why Hike Barranco del Infierno in Almería?

It’s remote, wild, and largely unknown. Hiking the Barranco del Infierno in Almería lets you connect with nature on your own terms. For hikers who value solitude, discovery, and breathtaking terrain — this is your spot.

View GPS track on Wikiloc

Looking for more hikes? Browse our Activities & Attractions section for hidden trails and outdoor adventures in Almería.

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Las Norias Welcomes Christmas with Its Traditional Festive Market

Published December 1, 2025 | Category: Events

TL;DR: Las Norias has welcomed the Christmas season with its traditional festive market, featuring local associations, crafts, children’s activities and the long-awaited visit of Santa Claus.

Las Norias Opens the Christmas Season with Its Traditional Festive Market

The community of Las Norias, in the municipality of El Ejido, is officially embracing the Christmas season with the celebration of its long-standing festive market. Organised for more than a decade by the Junta Local de Las Norias, with support from the Asociación Cultural Activa Las Norias de Daza, the event transforms the Centro de Usos Múltiples into a lively meeting point for neighbours and visitors alike.

Throughout the day, local associations, AMPAs and small businesses are showcasing handmade decorations, Christmas accessories and traditional seasonal sweets, including mantecados, roscos and turrones. For many groups, the market is also an important opportunity to raise funds that help sustain their activities during the rest of the year.

Representatives from the municipality, including the councillor for Education and Youth, have visited the market to speak with exhibitors and discover this year’s proposals. According to the Ayuntamiento de El Ejido, the programme includes a wide range of activities such as a Christmas wreath workshop led by Alba Floristería, face painting, balloon modelling, a children’s zumba show and a performance by the parish choir of Santa María del Águila scheduled for the afternoon.

One of the most anticipated moments for the youngest visitors has been the arrival of Santa Claus, who has been collecting letters and taking photos with families throughout the day. The festive market will remain open without interruption until 19:00, offering residents a place to enjoy the atmosphere and come together as the holiday season begins.


For more upcoming events and celebrations across Almeria, visit our Events section.

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Terreros Slalom 2025: 35 Drivers Compete in a Key Andalusian Championship Round

Published November 28, 2025 | Category: Events

TL;DR: The San Juan de los Terreros Slalom 2025 takes place this Saturday with 35 drivers competing in a decisive round of the Andalusian Slalom Championship on a 1,000-metre asphalt circuit.

San Juan de los Terreros Gears Up for a High-Stakes Slalom 2025

Motorsport returns to San Juan de los Terreros this weekend with the eagerly awaited Terreros Slalom 2025, the penultimate round of the Andalusian Slalom Championship. The coastal town is preparing for an intense afternoon of racing on a fast 1,000-metre circuit set up next to La Pinada Park, where every second could influence this year’s title fight.

The event, organised by the Balcón del Almanzora Motor Club, brings together 35 drivers across multiple categories, including juniors and women competitors. As one of the most followed stops on the calendar, the Terreros Slalom is also part of the 2025 Almería Provincial Council Cup, adding even more weight to this weekend’s results.

A Crucial Moment in the Championship

The standings arrive in Terreros extremely tight. Francisco Javier del Buey leads with 64 points thanks to a season of consistent performance, followed closely by Luis Miguel Collantes on 61 points. Third-placed Francisco J. Mena sits on 53 points and remains mathematically in the fight. With the top competitors separated by just a few points, the Terreros Slalom is expected to play a defining role in the championship’s outcome.

Event Schedule

10:30 – Documentation & Administrative Checks – Dulche Gusto Café
11:00 – Technical Checks
11:30 – Publication of Authorised Vehicles
11:30 – Circuit Opening & Track Reconnaissance
11:45 – Race Director’s Briefing – Dulche Gusto Café
12:15 – Qualifying Heats – 1,000 m Asphalt Circuit
Following – Final Checks (if required) – Parc Fermé
Following – Publication of Official Results
Following – Awards & Trophy Ceremony – Dulche Gusto Café

Free Entry and a Family-Friendly Atmosphere

The Terreros Slalom will showcase touring cars, buggies and car-cross vehicles, all supervised by certified officials and supported by a full safety and medical team. Every participant will receive a trophy, with additional awards for Divisions 1 and 2, as well as the Scratch, Junior and Women’s categories.

With the Andalusian championship nearing its conclusion and gaps between the favourites tighter than ever, Saturday promises to be one of the most exciting racing days of the year for motorsport fans in the Almanzora and Levante regions.


Official event details and updates are available on the Ayuntamiento de Pulpí website: Ayuntamiento de Pulpí – Slalom Information.

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Vera Magical Christmas 2025: over fifty activities, events & surprises

Published November 22, 2025 | Category: Activities & Attractions

TL;DR: Vera launches its Vera Magical Christmas 2025 season with more than fifty activities, including a Local Trade and Crafts Fair, concerts, family workshops, children’s shows, festive parades, sports events and the traditional Monumental Nativity Scene.

Vera Magical Christmas 2025: lights, markets & festivities

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Overview: how Vera welcomes the Christmas season

Every year, Vera turns its historic centre into a warm and lively Christmas setting filled with lights, music and family activities. Under the banner of its Vera Magical Christmas, the town brings together a programme that mixes tradition, culture, shopping and outdoor events. The 2025 edition stands out for its scale: more than fifty scheduled activities between late November and early January, aimed at residents and visitors of all ages.

From the lighting of the Christmas decorations in Plaza Mayor to the final Three Kings Parade, the heart of the town becomes the main stage for concerts, parades, workshops, markets and community events that define Vera Magical Christmas each year.

Presentation of the programme in Plaza Mayor

The official presentation of the programme for Vera Magical Christmas took place in Plaza Mayor on November 21, 2025. The Mayor of Vera, Alfonso García, together with the Councilor for Festivities, Antonia Marín, unveiled the main details of the event while families and children enjoyed a special show in the square.

During his speech, the mayor welcomed “Christmas and all the magical characters who will join us to make these holidays truly special”, and encouraged residents to support local businesses throughout the Vera Magical Christmas season. He also announced a forthcoming consumer voucher campaign, designed to help households manage their seasonal expenses while strengthening local commerce.

The Councilor for Festivities highlighted that, once again, Vera embraces the motto “Christmas as we know it, like you’ve never experienced it before”, with a programme designed for the whole family and rooted in the spirit of Vera Magical Christmas.

Christmas lights and opening weekend

The festive season officially begins with the switching-on of the Christmas lights. On Saturday, November 29 at 20:30, Plaza Mayor will host the opening ceremony of Vera Magical Christmas, now one of the most anticipated events of the year.

The evening will feature a live concert by the Vera City Orchestra and will end with a pyrotechnic musical display that combines fireworks and music. Once the Christmas lights are switched on, the decorations illuminate the town for the entire Vera Magical Christmas period, inviting evening strolls and outdoor gatherings.

Local Trade and Crafts Fair

One of the main new additions in 2025 is the 1st Local Trade and Crafts Fair, running from December 6 to 8 on Paseo Miguel de Cervantes. The fair strengthens the commercial side of Vera Magical Christmas by giving visibility to local artisans, small shops and independent businesses.

The fair will include:

  • a synthetic ice rink
  • a Family Christmas Sweets Workshop
  • an Advent Calendar Raffle organised by the local Merchants Association

These activities reinforce the message that Christmas shopping can be combined with culture, leisure and shared experiences during the Vera Magical Christmas season.

Monumental Nativity Scene

A tradition deeply linked to Vera Magical Christmas is the annual Monumental Nativity Scene, installed in the Convent of La Victoria. It will be inaugurated on Sunday, November 30.

Known for its craftsmanship, detailed scenes and atmospheric lighting, the nativity scene attracts both locals and visitors and serves as a quiet, reflective complement to the more festive outdoor events of Vera Magical Christmas.

More than fifty activities for all ages

The programme of Vera Magical Christmas 2025 includes over fifty activities designed for all ages. The goal is to fill the town with life through workshops, entertainment, concerts and creative experiences.

Highlights include:

  • children’s workshops across the historic centre
  • family and cultural shows at the Vera Auditorium
  • a festive atmosphere throughout the decorated old town

The programme features major performances such as the Sleeping Beauty Ballet and a rendition of Handel’s “Messiah”. Music lovers can also enjoy flamenco zambombas, concerts and tributes like “ABBA Symphonic”. The New Year’s Concert by the Municipal Band on January 1 closes the musical programme of Vera Magical Christmas.

Fun, shopping and decorated streets

The streets of Vera are once again transformed by the festive designs of Haro Arquitectura de Interiores y Escenografía. Their decorations connect key areas of the town and create a walking route that invites residents and visitors to enjoy the heart of Vera Magical Christmas.

This festive backdrop encourages people to shop locally and enjoy the town at a relaxed pace. As part of the celebrations, several key family activities take place:

  • the Asprodalba March
  • the Santa Claus Parade
  • the Children’s New Year’s Eve Celebration
  • the spectacular Three Kings Parade on January 5

Sports and Christmas cooking workshops

Sports also play a role in the Vera Magical Christmas season. The Vera Christmas Race brings together local runners and visiting participants for a festive route through the town.

Meanwhile, the popular Christmas sweets workshops allow children to prepare and decorate traditional festive recipes, mixing gastronomy with creativity and fun as part of Vera Magical Christmas.

Practical information and full programme

During the presentation, the Councilor for Festivities invited everyone to enjoy a season that “combines tradition, culture and fun”. Given the large number of events, it is advisable to check the official programme while planning any visit to Vera Magical Christmas.

The full programme is available at navidadesmagicasvera.es.

General updates from the municipality can be found via the Ayuntamiento de Vera.

For more ideas on what to do in and around Vera during the festive period, visit our Activities & Attractions and Events categories.

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Vera Christmas Race 2025: full programme and registration details

Published November 20, 2025 | Category: Activities & Attractions

TL;DR: Vera has opened registration for its 12th Annual Christmas Race on December 13, with children’s races, two urban routes for adults and a charity “Solidarity Bib” supporting mitochondrial disease research.

Vera Christmas Race: running, community & solidarity

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Overview: date, place and atmosphere

Vera is getting ready for the 12th edition of its traditional Christmas Race, a sporting event that has become a classic in the town’s December calendar. The race will be held on Saturday, December 13 in Plaza Mayor, bringing together families, local runners, clubs and visitors for an afternoon where sport, community spirit and Christmas atmosphere go hand in hand.

The event is organised by the Vera Town Hall in collaboration with the Southeast Athletics Club, and is designed so that everyone can find their place: from the youngest children to experienced runners, and even those who prefer to contribute through a charity bib.

Children’s races: full schedule

The afternoon will begin with the children’s races, one of the most popular parts of the day. Each category has its own distance and start time:

  • 16:30 — Sub 12 (800 m)
  • 16:35 — Sub 10 (600 m)
  • 16:45 — Sub 8 (400 m)
  • 16:55 — Sub 6 (150 m)
  • 17:05 — Chupetín (100 m)
  • 17:15 — Mini Chupetín (50 m)

These races usually create some of the most joyful moments of the event, with children running through the historic centre while families cheer them on from the sidelines.

Adult routes: 10 km and 3.3 km

At 18:00 it is the turn of the adult categories, with two urban routes through the streets of Vera:

  • 10 km — aimed at runners looking for a more demanding course
  • 3.3 km — a shorter and more accessible route, ideal for recreational runners or those who simply want to take part in the festive atmosphere

Both distances allow participants to enjoy the town’s streets in a different way, surrounded by spectators and the Christmas decorations typical of mid-December.

Solidarity Bib: run for a cause

One of the most important aspects of this year’s edition is the Solidarity Bib, a non-competitive option created to support the NGO AEPMI (Spanish Association of Mitochondrial Pathologies). Through this initiative, participants can make a donation even if they do not run in any of the timed races.

The funds raised will support:

  • research into mitochondrial diseases
  • support and advice for affected families
  • awareness of these rare, degenerative conditions

The organisers encourage everyone to join under the slogan “Help us to help!”, reminding residents and visitors that collaborating is possible even if they cannot be physically present on race day.

More information about AEPMI can be found on its official website: AEPMI – Asociación de Enfermos de Patologías Mitocondriales.

Registration and fees

Registration for the 12th Vera Christmas Race remains open until Thursday, December 11 at 14:00. Entry fees are set to be accessible for all participants:

  • €2 — children’s categories
  • €13 — adult races (10 km and 3.3 km)
  • From €5 — Solidarity Bib (minimum donation)

Year after year, the Christmas Race brings together local residents, sports clubs and visiting runners, creating one of the most vibrant community events of the season.

For official updates, visit the Ayuntamiento de Vera.

For more events across the province, visit our Events category.

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