A very pleasant stroll through the orange groves of the Lecrín Valley, this circuit starts in the pretty, white village of Melegís, and also takes in the Béznar reservoir.
Level A short, easy walk, suitable for most people.
When to go All year round, but a particularly good option in winter – due to the Lecrín Valley’s agreeable micro-climate, the weather here tends to be much milder than in other inland parts of Granada province.
Water None available on the route
Location: Lecrín Valley
The walk starts from Melegís, one of the white villages of the Lecrín Valley.
Transport
By car: From Granada take the E-902/A-44 towards Motríl. Come off at junction 160, marked Lecrín El Valle. Pass the turning for Mondújar, keeping right on the main road. Turn left at the roundabout. After a few hundred metres you will see a small BP garage on the left – turn right about 100m past this, following signs to Restábal, Melegís and Albuñuelas.
After about 3km you’ll get to Melegís. Immediately after the road turns quite sharply to the right, look out for Calle Molino Bajo on your right. Park beside the road here.
By bus: Take the Alsa bus service from Granada bus station. There are 5 buses a day to Melegís on Monday-Friday and 1 a day on Saturdays (1 hour – 1hr 15 min). Click here for more info and links to current timetables.