Tip: Combine Trevelez with Pampaneira and Capileira for a full Alpujarras circuit; allow a full day.

More food day trips in Granada

Santa Fe ★ 4.4

Santa Fe is the 1897 birthplace of the pionono pastry, 10km west of Granada with the original Casa Ysla still trading on the towns main avenue.

Tip: Casa Ysla in Santa Fe is the original; the recipe was created here by Ceferino Isla to honour Pope Pius IX.

Sierra Nevada Ski Resort ★ 4.2

Sierra Nevada Ski Resort in Pradollano is 45 minutes from Granada with alpine restaurants and apres-ski venues at the Pradollano village base of the slopes.

Tip: Ski season runs November to April; outside that the resort is a mountain hiking base.

Salobrena and the Costa Tropical ★ 4.4

Salobrena and the Costa Tropical are 60 minutes south of Granada with chiringuito beach restaurants, mango groves and the Castell de Ferro seafood spots.

Tip: The Castell de Ferro seafood lunch is the canonical day-trip; combine with a vermut on the beach at Salobrena.

Loja and Rio Frio ★ 4.3

Rio Frio near Loja is the trout-farm village 50 minutes west of Granada, with seven restaurants serving the same locally farmed Sierra Loja trout.

Tip: The trout farms run continuous lunch service; arrive at 13:30 to beat the Sunday Granada-day-tripper rush.

Antequera ★ 4.4

Antequera is the food town 55 minutes west of Granada, the home of porra antequerana and the mollete antequerano flat bread served across Andalusia.

Tip: Pair the porra antequerana lunch with a visit to the Dolmen de Menga or El Torcal natural park.

Almunecar and La Herradura ★ 4.3

Almunecar and La Herradura on the Costa Tropical are 75 minutes south of Granada, with chiringuito-style beach seafood and the citys closest snorkelling cove.

Tip: Sunday lunch chiringuitos book out on the La Herradura beach; reservation by phone is the safer move.

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