Mulhacén Summit Ascent

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Ascend to Mulhacén with an Expert Mountain Guide – A Once-in-a-Lifetime Experience

Climbing Mulhacén, at 3,482 meters, is an unforgettable adventure every mountain lover should experience in Sierra Nevada. As the highest peak in the Iberian Peninsula and the second highest in Spain after Mount Teide, reaching the summit of Mulhacén is a thrilling challenge that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

While the route itself is not technically difficult, it is essential to be prepared for potential weather changes and to bring the appropriate mountain gear. At Sendalpina, we offer a variety of ascension options tailored to different levels of difficulty, ensuring a personalized experience for every hiker.

Classic Two-Day Ascension to Mulhacén

The classic two-day route begins at the Hoya del Portillo (Capileira), from where we make our way to the Poqueira Refuge for an overnight rest. On the second day, we ascend the west face of Mulhacén and descend via the south face (or vice versa), completing one of the most famous circular routes in the area. This route is ideal for those seeking a more relaxed experience with ample time to enjoy the surrounding beauty.

Mulhacén Day Trip Option

For those with less time or seeking a quicker challenge, we also offer a one-day option. This route departs from the same starting point and follows a direct path to the summit, allowing you to conquer Mulhacén in a single, action-packed day.

Expert Guidance and Safety

Our expert guides ensure the entire experience is well-planned and secure, giving you peace of mind as you focus on enjoying the journey. We recommend spending the night in Capileira before the hike to properly rest and acclimatize, especially since the route is physically demanding.

Whether you choose the two-day adventure or the one-day challenge, hiking Mulhacén in summer is a unique experience you won’t want to miss. The panoramic views, diverse wildlife, and stunning alpine scenery make this an unforgettable journey.

Book Your Mulhacén Adventure Today!

Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reach the top of the highest peak in the Iberian Peninsula with Sendalpina. Secure your spot today and immerse yourself in the beauty of Sierra Nevada’s majestic mountains!

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The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range located in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula, in Andalusia. With an area of ​​more than 86,000 hectares, it is the highest mountain range in the Iberian Peninsula, with peaks exceeding 3,000 meters in altitude, such as Pico Mulhacén, the highest in the Iberian Peninsula.

This mountain range is a true natural paradise, with biodiversity unique in Europe and a wide variety of ecosystems and microclimates.

In the Sierra Nevada, you can find everything from holm oak, gall oak, and cork oak forests to alpine meadows and glacial lakes.

Furthermore, the area’s fauna is highly varied, including species such as the Iberian lynx, golden eagle, ibex, and brown trout. The Sierra Nevada also has a rich history and culture, with traces of human presence dating back to the Bronze Age, as well as the Roman and Muslim periods.

The presence of ancient civilizations left a significant mark on the architecture and culture of the area, with numerous historic villages and monuments.

Climbing Mulhacén means enjoying a unique natural and cultural environment, where the beauty of the landscapes and the richness of the flora and fauna combine with the history and culture of one of the most emblematic areas of the Iberian Peninsula.

Discover the Beauty of the Poqueira Villages and the Majestic Mulhacén

Charming Villages of the Alpujarra

The journey begins in the picturesque villages of the Alpujarra, known for their unique beauty. The charm of the whitewashed houses, the warmth of the local people, and the rich history that permeates every corner of these villages make this route even more special. Exploring these villages is a true highlight of the Mulhacén ascent.

Ancient Settlement and the Cebadillas Station

Along the way, you will encounter the remains of an ancient settlement, as well as the Cebadillas Station. This early 20th-century structure was once used for water management and is now in disuse, adding an interesting historical touch to the adventure.

Poqueira Refuge: A Rest Stop at 2,500 Meters

The Poqueira Refuge is a must-stop for climbers heading to the summit of Mulhacén. Located at 2,500 meters above sea level, this refuge offers the perfect resting point before the final ascent to the peak. It’s an essential part of the Mulhacén experience, providing both comfort and breathtaking views.

An Alpine Wonderland in Winter

In winter, the route to Mulhacén transforms into an alpine paradise. Snow-capped mountains, frozen rivers, and pine forests create a stunningly beautiful landscape, providing an unforgettable experience for those daring to tackle the mountain during the colder months.

The Highest Peak of the Iberian Peninsula with Panoramic Views

Reaching the summit of Mulhacén is a challenge, but the rewards are immense. From the top, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of Sierra Nevada, Granada, and the Mediterranean Sea. The sense of achievement and the vistas from the peak are simply awe-inspiring.

Flora, Fauna, and Glacial Lagoons

Along the trail, you’ll have the chance to observe the diverse flora and fauna of Sierra Nevada. The route also passes by pristine glacial lagoons, which are natural gems that add to the area’s unique beauty and allure.

The Day Before

We recommend staying in Capileira the day before the activity to be more rested and better acclimatized.


Day 1

The meeting point will be the parking lot at the entrance to Capileira. Depending on conditions and other factors, we will travel to Estación de la Cebadilla, Hoya del Portillo, or Alto del Chorrillo, from where we will head to the Poqueira Refuge (2,500 meters above sea level).


Day 2

The next morning, we will set off for the summit of Mulhacén via one of the two classic ascent routes. After reaching the summit, we will descend back to the starting point and return to Capileira to celebrate the end of the feat.

Prices per person

6: 100€

5: 110€

4: 120€

3: 150€

2: 190€

1: 350€

Required Equipment


  • Waterproof hiking/trekking boots.
  • Preferably breathable and warm clothing.
  • Raincoat.
  • Hat and gloves.
  • Safety glasses.
  • Water (2 liters recommended) and food.
  • Sunscreen and lip balm.
  • Telescopic poles.
  • Headlight with spare batteries.


Technical Information


  • Technical Difficulty: Low.
  • Physical Demand: Medium-High.
  • Distance: ≈24 km (round trip).
  • Maximum Altitude: 3,478 meters above sea level.
  • Qualified guide (Mountain guide with UIMLA certification).
  • Civil liability and accident insurance.
  • Preliminary advice and brief training.
  • Necessary technical material (Helmet, ice axe and crampons or snowshoes).
  • Photo report.
  • Drinks and/or meals.
  • Own accommodation expenses (See Poqueira Refuge rates).
  • Guide’s accommodation expenses.
  • Vehicle pick-up service from points far from the activity.

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