Guadix and Geopark Day Trip from Granada
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Experience Highlights
Explore the curious town of Guadix and the Geopark on this unforgettable excursion. You will depart from an agreed point in Granada, located just over 40 minutes away. This activity of approximately 7 hours will allow you to learn about the cave houses of Guadix and will take you through one of the most geologically important areas of Spain.
It will take place in small groups of 20 people, to optimize the experience. You will have the opportunity to visit with a local guide one of the oldest settlement areas in the country, where you will find fortified towers, prehistoric funerary monuments and other unique historical and cultural heritage elements.
- Visit Guadix, one of the oldest villages in Spain, and delve into its mysterious cave houses.
- In this region you will also have access to the Geopark of Granada, one of the UNESCO Geoparks with the greatest geological relevance.
- You will have transport service to and from Granada and the explanations of a local guide.
What’s included
- Excursion to Guadix and the Geopark from Granada
- Shuttle service to and from Granada
- Local guide
- Tour in Guadix
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Don't miss this incredible excursion to Guadix and the Geopark of Granada. Discover for about 7 hours what was one of the oldest settlements in Spain, its mysterious cave houses and the Geopark area, one of the most geologically and palaeontologically rich locations.
These two sites are located approximately 40 minutes from the agreed departure point in Granada. The great variety of heritage, culture, history and art can be seen in the 72 sites of Geological Interest in the Geopark of Granada. The excursion includes a local guide and will be done in small groups of around 20 people.
Guadix is one of the most monumental towns in the province of Granada and has many churches and convents, remains of walls, stately homes, being the Cathedral of the Incarnation one of the most outstanding attractions. Undoubtedly, one of the most curious elements for tourists are the houses built inside the caves , which are still used as homes by many locals.
These caves have been inhabited since the Middle Ages , thanks in part to the ease of such rocky and barren terrain. Locals and visitors alike report spectacular sunsets from the caves.
On the other hand, you will visit the Granada Geopark, which covers the regions of Guadix, Baza and Huéscar, including dozens of small municipalities. It forms part of the UNESCO network of geoparks due to its geological wealth and value, and here you will find centres for dissemination such as the Castillo de Castril archaeological site and areas of geological interest such as the Gor River Valley.