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2 climbs • 12.3 km • 1,496 m gain • 4 hr 29 min
2 climbs • 9.7 km • 1,034 m gain • 2 hr 38 min
1 climb • 15.3 km • 1,660 m gain • 4 hr 41 min
1 climb • 16.9 km • 1,068 m gain • 3 hr 6 min
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"Trailrun 🤟🏔️ through Sierra Almagrera, linking Cabezo de la Templanza (363 m), Tenerife (368 m) and Atalaya Árabe (364 m), is more than just a mountain run: this coastal sierra in Almería was once known as the “Land of Silver,” where rich deposits of lead and silver were mined from the 19th century onwards, leaving behind ruins and traces of mining settlements such as El Arteal. Geologically, the range rose from the seabed through numerous faults, later filled with mineral veins, and its modest peaks became landmarks above the Mediterranean. Today, while the mines are silent, the trails carry echoes of that past, blending history with the rhythm of each stride across these rugged hills." — belgianIbex • Nov 11, 2025
"The Sierra Almagrera stretches along the coast from Villaricos towards the border with Murcia for about 10km. In that short distance were dozens of mines, going back to prehistoric times. Silver, tin, sulphur, lead and Iron have all been mined here. " — belgianIbex • Feb 23, 2025
"The Sierra Almagrera stretches along the coast from Villaricos towards the border with Murcia for about 10km. In that short distance were dozens of mines, going back to prehistoric times. Silver, tin, sulphur, lead and Iron have all been mined here. " — karenrassaerts • Feb 23, 2025
"Trailwalk through ancient Mine villages and factories, located on the mountains. Sierra Almagrera in southwest Spain is a small, four-kilometre wide mountain range running parallel to the coast for a distance of 12 kilometres with a maximum altitude of under 400 metres in the municipalities of Cuevas del Almanzora and Pulpi. It is known for its rich deposits of silver and lead.The mines amongst others in Andalucia and Spain are classified as Mining Heritage." — belgianIbex • Nov 24, 2024







