Sierra Alpujata

Sierra Alpujata

View of Sierra Alpujata
Elevation 1,074 m (3,524 ft)
Location
Sierra Alpujata
Málaga Province, Spain
Range Baetic System
Geology
Type Peridotite
Climbing
Easiest route From Monda, Coín, Mijas or Ojén

The Sierra Alpujata is a mountain range in southern Spain, part of the coastal mountain range that lies behind the Costa del Sol Occidental, in Andalusia. It is situated between the Sierra Blanca and the Sierra de Mijas.

The highest point is the Cerro Castillejos, at 1,074 metres. Geologically it is located in the inner part of the Cordillera Bética. Due to its mineral constitution, vegetation is very sparse, despite several attempts at restocking pines and eucalyptus. The predominant vegetation consists of juniper and scrub.

Geologically the range is the relic of an ancient submarine stratovolcano, which formed at the same time than the Sierra Blanca and the Sierra de Mijas. The large crater is recognizable from aerial photos. It is predominantly made of peridotite.

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