Geotourism Andalucía
If you are curious about our planet's best-kept secrets and want to discover stunning scenery, Andalusia is one of the best destinations to practise geological tourism in a sustainable way, due to its rugged terrain and climate.
In Andalusia you'll find unique rock and mineral formations, fossils of great palaeontological value and spectacular places across four Geoparks recognised by UNESCO: Granada, Cabo de Gata Níjar, Sierra Norte de Sevilla and Sierras Subbéticas. Visitors can also enjoy the outstanding natural beauty of other georesources such as Tabernas Desert, Pulpí Geode, Cerro del Hierro, Riotinto, Las Maravillas Grotto and the Torcal de Antequera.
Here is what we propose:
Cárcavas de Marchal
Located in the province of Granada, in the Hoya de Guadix depression and flanked by…
Los Colorados
Close to Gorafe and within the "Desierto de Gorafe" Geo-Route, Los…
The House of Volcanoes Eco-Museum and Geotourism Centre
The House of Volcanoes Eco-Museum and Geotourism Centre opened in October 2007 as a…
Cueva del Yeso
Located in the municipal area of Baena, Cueva del Yeso is the fourth largest gypsum…
Faro Punta Carnero
En Algeciras, the Lighthouse of Punta Carnero is located on at the point with…
Nerja Cave
Visiting the Nerja Cave is visiting a natural monument declared a Site of Cultural…
Path La Garganta Verde
Garganta Verde is a spectacular canyon of rock resulting from the lashing of the…
Karst en Yesos de Sorbas
The Gypsum Karst formations in Sorbas are in eastern Andalucía, at the far east…
Cascada del Huesna
This Natural Monument, also known as Cascadas del Huesna, is made up of a series of…
Waterfall la Cimbarra
A few kilometres from the town of Aldeaquemada between the province of Jaén and…
Route of the Ammonites of Las Sierras Subbéticas Geopark
The Route of the Ammonites of Las Sierras Subbéticas Geopark runs through a…