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The Sierras of Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park ( es, Parque natural de las Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama) is a protected area in the Spanish provinces of
Málaga Málaga (, ) is a municipality of Spain, capital of the Province of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. With a population of 578,460 in 2020, it is the second-most populous city in Andalusia after Seville and the sixth most pop ...
and
Granada Granada (,, DIN 31635, DIN: ; grc, Ἐλιβύργη, Elibýrgē; la, Illiberis or . ) is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Granada is located at the fo ...
. It contains the Sierra de Tejeda and Sierra de Almijara mountains. The park is mountainous and is partly covered by pine forests at the lower levels, while typical Mediterranean vegetation is found higher up. There is a large number of endemic species.


Establishment

The park was declared on 21 September 1999. The park is designated "''Lugares de Importancia Comunitaria''" (LIC; Places of Community Importance) in Andalusia, "''Zonas de Especial Protección para las Aves''" (ZEPA; Special Protection Areas for Birds) in Andalusia and, "''Parque adherido a la Carta Europea de Turismo Sostenible''" (CETS; Park adhering to the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism). The park was designated a Site of Community Importance (SCI) of the Mediterranean Biogeographic Region by the European Commission on 19 July 2006. The Tejeda y Almijara National Hunting Reserve is part of the park.


Location

The Sierras of Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park covers parts of the municipalities of
Alcaucín Alcaucin () is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. It borders with the province of Granada. The municipality is situated approximately 54 kilometers to the city of M ...
, Alhama de Granada, Arenas del Rey,
Canillas de Aceituno Canillas de Aceituno is a municipality in the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. It is located in the east of the province and is one of the municipalities comprising the comarca of Axarquia and the ...
, Canillas de Albaida,
Cómpeta Cómpeta is a town and municipality in the comarca of Axarquía, and province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. The municipality is situated approximately 18 kilometres from the coast ( Costa del Sol), ...
, Frigiliana, Jayena, Nerja, Otívar,
Salares Salares is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga (province), Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. It belongs to the comarca of La Axarquía. The Sierras of Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park ...
and
Sedella Sedella is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. The municipality is situated approximately 54 kilometres from the provincial capital of Málaga, 23 from Vélez-Mála ...
in the provinces of Málaga and Granada. The park covers . The park contains the Sierra de Tejeda and Sierra de Almijara mountains in the
Axarquía Axarquía () is a ''comarca'' of Andalusia Andalusia (, ; es, Andalucía ) is the southernmost Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community in Peninsular Spain. It is the most populous and the second-largest autonomous community in t ...
''comarca'' of the eastern province of Málaga and the Alhama ''comarca'' on the southwest of the province of Granada. It does not include the
Sierra de Alhama Sierra de Alhama is a mountain range of the Penibaetic System in Málaga and Granada provinces, Andalusia, Spain. Its highest point is the 1,500 m high Pico de la Torca. Other notable summits are Hoyo del Toro, 1,353 m, Cerro de Marchamonas, ...
, which is further west.


Climate

The mountains have relatively high levels of rainfall, with highest rainfall in December, January and March, and lowest in July. According to the Resource Management Plan (Decree 145/199 of the Junta de Andalucía) annual rainfall ranges from in Cacín, Almuñécar and Nerja to in Arenas del Rey,
Alcaucín Alcaucin () is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. It borders with the province of Granada. The municipality is situated approximately 54 kilometers to the city of M ...
and Alfarnate. Temperatures in the areas with marine influence, including Nerja, Almuñecar, Frigiliana, Cómpeta, Canillas and Otívar, range from . Higher in the mountains the temperatures range from . Further inland in the Alhama region they range from in summer.


Topography

The Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Mountains extend north from the Mediterrean coast, with peaks over . The mountains contain deep ravines, steep slopes, sharp ridges and rugged crags. The mountains form a natural barrier between the two provinces. The peak of
Tejeda Tejeda is a village and a municipality in the mountainous central part of the island of Gran Canaria in the province of Las Palmas in the Canary Islands. Location The village of Tejeda is situated north-west of the Pico de las Nieves and s ...
(La Maroma) is high, and commands dramatic views of the surrounding mountains and the Mediterranean coast. Other peaks are Cerro del Lucero at and Navachica at . All of the park has the calcareous formations of the Subbética region, with marbles,
shale Shale is a fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock formed from mud that is a mix of flakes of clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolin, Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4) and tiny fragments (silt-sized particles) of other minerals, especial ...
s, phyllites, etc. The area is rich in quartzite and gneiss over 300 million years old. The most common rock in the Sierra Tejeda is limestone. The Sierra Almijara holds one of the Spain's main sources of dolomitic marble. The marble gives white and gray tones to the ridges and ravines. The limestone has been eaten out by water to create a maze of fissures, depressions and caves, including the deep canyon of the
Chíllar River The Chíllar River is a river in the east of the Province of Málaga, Spain. It originates in the Sierra de Almijara and enters Mediterranean Sea just west of the town of Nerja. Location Most of the river runs through the Sierras of Tejeda, Almij ...
, the Polje of Zafarraya, the Caves of Nerja and La Fájara cave. The Caves of Nerja (''Cueva de Nerja''), with an entrance just south of the park, is a National Monument, as is the ''Sima de la Maroma'' (Maroma Gap). The rivers and streams that drain the sierras to the south feed the Río Guaro, Río Vélez, Río Algarrobo, Río Torrox,
Río Chíllar Rio or Río is the Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and Maltese word for "river". When spoken on its own, the word often means Rio de Janeiro, a major city in Brazil. Rio or Río may also refer to: Geography Brazil * Rio de Janeiro * Rio do Sul, a ...
, and the Río Verde in Almuñécar to the east. To the west, some of the streams feed the Arroyo de la Madre, which is lost in the Polje de Zafarraya. To the north, the rivers ultimately feed the Guadalquivir, whose main basins are those of the Río Alhama,
Río Cacín Rio or Río is the Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and Maltese word for "river". When spoken on its own, the word often means Rio de Janeiro, a major city in Brazil. Rio or Río may also refer to: Geography Brazil * Rio de Janeiro * Rio do Sul, a ...
, Río Añales and Río Cebollón. The Río Grande and Río Granada feed the
Los Bermejales Reservoir Los Bermejales Reservoir ( es, Embalse de los Bermejales) is a reservoir in Arenas del Rey, province of Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It is fed by streams from the Sierra de Almijara mountains in the Sierras of Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural P ...
. The rivers and streams descend rapidly down the mountain slopes, with spectacular waterfalls such as ''Los Árboles Petrificados'' (The Petrified Trees), where limestone ( calcium carbonate) in the water fossilized ancient logs. Elsewhere the waters have carved dramatic gorges, called ''Cahorros'' in the region. The principal peaks are: *


Flora

The name "''Tejeda" refers to the abundance of '' Taxus baccata'' (yew) trees in the past. The southernmost ''tejeda'' in the Iberian peninsula can be seen on the route up to Salto del Caballo. The yew was once valued for its medicinal qualities and its wood, and was used in furniture. However, it was mostly eradicated because it is toxic to sheep and cattle. The Sierra de Cazulas had the unique ''Pino de las Cinco Ramas'' (Five-Branch Pine Tree). The headwaters of the Cárdenas River in Zafarraya have '' Salix fragilis'' (brittle willow). In the dry landscape along the borders of the park there are olive trees and vineyards, and also ''
Opuntia ''Opuntia'', commonly called prickly pear or pear cactus, is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. Prickly pears are also known as ''tuna'' (fruit), ''sabra'', ''nopal'' (paddle, plural ''nopales'') from the Nahuatl word f ...
'' (prickly pear) bushes, '' agaves'' and ''
Trachycarpus fortunei ''Trachycarpus fortunei'', the Chinese windmill palm, windmill palm or Chusan palm, is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree in the family Arecaceae, native to parts of China, Japan, Myanmar and India. Description Growing to tall, ''Trach ...
'' (windmill palm) trees. Due to its isolation there are many endemic species of flora. Notable flora include ''
Buxus balearica ''Buxus balearica'', the Balearic boxwood, is a shrub or small evergreen tree typical of the Mediterranean forest. It grows wild in Algeria, Morocco, the Island of Sardinia and Spain. Description The Balearic boxwood is a monoecious tree or ...
'' (Balearic boxwood), '' Juniperus phoenicea'' (Phoenician juniper) and '' Ephedra distachya'' (joint pine). Where the marble has been eroded into a fine gravel the trees are mainly pine species such as ''
Pinus nigra ''Pinus nigra'', the Austrian pine or black pine, is a moderately variable species of pine, occurring across Southern Europe from the Iberian Peninsula to the eastern Mediterranean, on the Anatolian peninsula of Turkey, Corsica and Cyprus, as wel ...
'' (Corsican pine), '' Pinus halepensis'' (Aleppo pine) and '' Pinus pinea'' (Stone pine). Other shrubs and woodland plants include '' Chamaerops'' (dwarf fan palm), ''Sorbus'' (
rowan The rowans ( or ) or mountain-ashes are shrubs or trees in the genus ''Sorbus ''Sorbus'' is a genus of over 100 species of trees and shrubs in the rose family, Rosaceae. Species of ''Sorbus'' (''s.l.'') are commonly known as whitebeam, r ...
), '' Genisteae'' (broom), ''
Acer granatense ''Acer granatense'', the Spanish maple, is a species of flowering plant in the genus '' Acer'', native to Spain, including the Balearic islands, and Morocco. Considered by some authorities to be a subspecies of the Italian maple, ''Acer opalus ...
'' (Spanish Maple), '' Rhamnus cathartica'' (buckthorn), '' Maytenus senegalensis'' (spike thorn), ''
Cneorum tricoccon ''Cneorum tricoccon'', the spurge olive, is a small shrub of the family Rutaceae, native to Europe in the western Mediterranean Region In biogeography, the Mediterranean Basin (; also known as the Mediterranean Region or sometimes Mediter ...
'' (spurge olive], ''
Sorbus aria ''Sorbus aria'' ( syn. ''Aria nivea''), the whitebeam or common whitebeam, is a deciduous tree, the type species of the subgenus ''Sorbus'' subg. ''Aria'' of the genus ''Sorbus''. It is native to most of Europe as well as North Africa (Algeria, M ...
'' (white beam tree), ''
Viburnum tinus ''Viburnum tinus'', the laurustinus, laurustine or laurestine, is a species of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Adoxaceae, native plant, native to the Mediterranean area of Europe and North Africa. ''Laurus'' signifies the leaves' ...
'' (laurestinus), ''
Cotoneaster granatensis ''Cotoneaster granatensis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae that can be found in Algeria, Morocco, Spain and Tunisia. It was described in 1836. Description The species is with its fertile shoots long. Its pedicel ...
'' (cotoneaster) and ''
Adenocarpus decorticans ''Adenocarpus decorticans'', also known as silver broom, is a species of flowering plant in the Faboideae subfamily which is endemic to the Sierra Nevada The Sierra Nevada () is a mountain range in the Western United States, between the Cen ...
'' (goosefoot). Higher up there are remnants of the original vegetation. The typical
Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub is a biome defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature. The biome is generally characterized by dry summers and rainy winters, although in some areas rainfall may be uniform. Summers are typically hot in ...
on the upper slopes have trees such as
juniper Junipers are coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus ''Juniperus'' () of the cypress family Cupressaceae. Depending on the taxonomy, between 50 and 67 species of junipers are widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, from the Arcti ...
, '' Quercus suber'' (cork oak), ''
Quercus ilex ''Quercus ilex'', the evergreen oak, holly oak or holm oak is a large evergreen oak native to the Mediterranean region. It is a member of the ''Ilex'' section of the genus, with acorns that mature in a single summer. Description An evergreen tr ...
'' (holm oak), '' Quercus lusitanica'' (gall oak) and '' Quercus pyrenaica'' (Pyrenean oak). On La Maroma the ''
Quercus ilex ''Quercus ilex'', the evergreen oak, holly oak or holm oak is a large evergreen oak native to the Mediterranean region. It is a member of the ''Ilex'' section of the genus, with acorns that mature in a single summer. Description An evergreen tr ...
'' (holm oak), '' Viburnum opulus'' (guelder-rose) and '' Rhamnus'' (buckthorn) give way higher up to '' Quercus lusitanica'' (gall oak) and traditional oaks and then to shrubands. Common plants in the scrubland are ''
Prunus prostrata ''Prunus prostrata'' (mountain, rock, creeping, spreading or prostrate cherry) is a hardy alpine shrub found naturally above about 2000 m. up to as high as 4000 m. in Israel, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Syria, Turkey, Albania, Greece, Sardini ...
'' (mountain cherry), ''
Erinacea anthyllis ''Erinacea anthyllis'', the blue broom, hedgehog plant, or rushy kidney vetch, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to stony mountainous places in the Pyrenees, the Mediterranean and Morocco. It is a dwarf, spiny, ...
'' (hedgehog broom), '' Astragalus granatensis'' (milk vetch), ''
Echinospartum boissieri ''Echinospartum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. It is possibly synonymous with ''Genista Genista is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae, native to open hab ...
'' and ''
hormathophylla spinosa ''Hormathophylla spinosa'', formerly ''Alyssum spinosum'', the spiny madwort, is a species of flowering subshrub in the genus '' Hormathophylla'' of the family Brassicaceae, native to open rocky sites in south-eastern France and southern Spain. I ...
'' (spiny madwort). The dolomitic gravel and sand areas have been colonized by endemic plants such as the knapweeds ''
Centaurea bombycina ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' and '' Centaurea prolongi'', ''
Saxifraga erioblasta ''Saxifraga'' is the largest genus in the family Saxifragaceae, containing about 473 species of holarctic perennial plants, known as saxifrages or rockfoils. The Latin word ''saxifraga'' means literally "stone-breaker", from Latin ' ("rock" or " ...
'', ''
linaria amoi ''Linaria'' is a genus of almost 200 species of flowering plants, one of several related groups commonly called toadflax. They are annuals and herbaceous perennials, and the largest genus in the Antirrhineae tribe of the plantain family Plant ...
'' ( toadflax), ''
Erysimum myriophyllum ''Erysimum'', or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. The genus ''Cheiranthus'' is sometimes included here in whole o ...
'' (wallflower) '' Anthyllis tejedensis'' (Kidney vetch), ''
Hippocrepis eriocarpa ''Hippocrepis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Etymology The name "Hippocrepis" comes from the Greek for "horse" () and for "shoe" (): literally, "horseshoe"; this is descriptive of the shape of the fruit segments in ...
'', '' Erinus alpinus'' (fairy foxglove), ''
Silene boryi ''Silene'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Caryophyllaceae. Containing nearly 900 species, it is the largest genus in the family. Common names include campion and catchfly. Many ''Silene'' species are widely distributed, particularl ...
'', '' Pinguicula submediterranea'' (a butterwort), '' Hieracium texedense'', ''
Aquilegia vulgaris ''Aquilegia vulgaris'' is a species of columbine native to Europe with common names that include: European columbine, common columbine, granny's nightcap, and granny's bonnet. It is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant growing to 1.2 m tall ...
'' (purple columbine), '' andryala agardhii'', ''
Odontites longiflora ''Odontites'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae. Phylogeny The phylogeny of the genera of Rhinantheae has been explored using molecular characters. ''Odontites'' belongs to the core Rhinantheae. It is the sister genus t ...
'', '' Polygala boissieri'' (a milkwort) and ''
Iberis grossi ''Iberis'' , commonly called candytuft, is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Brassicaceae. It comprises annuals, evergreen perennials and subshrubs native to the Old World. The name "candytuft" is not related to candy, b ...
''. There are many aromatic herbs such as
oregano Oregano (, ; ''Origanum vulgare'') is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae. It was native to the Mediterranean region, but widely naturalised elsewhere in the temperate Northern Hemisphere. Oregano is a woody perennial pla ...
, rosemary,
lemon thyme ''Thymus citriodorus'', the lemon thyme or citrus thyme, is a lemon-scented evergreen mat-forming perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. There has been a great amount of confusion over the plant's correct name and origin. Recent DNA analysis s ...
, lavender, savory and sage.


Fauna

Birds include the resident golden eagle (''Aquila chrysaetos'') and
Bonelli's eagle The Bonelli's eagle (''Aquila fasciata'') is a large bird of prey. The common name of the bird commemorates the Italian ornithologist and collector Franco Andrea Bonelli. Bonelli is credited with gathering the type specimen, most likely from an ...
(''Aquila fasciata''). Other birds include griffon vulture (''Gyps fulvus''), Egyptian vulture (''Neophron percnopterus'') and horned owl. The
peregrine falcon The peregrine falcon (''Falco peregrinus''), also known as the peregrine, and historically as the duck hawk in North America, is a Cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan bird of prey (Bird of prey, raptor) in the family (biology), family Falco ...
(''Falco peregrinus''), goshawk and common kestrel (''Falco tinnunculus'') may be seen, and the short-toed snake eagle (''Circaetus gallicus'') and
booted eagle The booted eagle (''Hieraaetus pennatus'', also classified as ''Aquila pennata'') is a medium-sized mostly migratory bird of prey with a wide distribution in the Palearctic and southern Asia, wintering in the tropics of Africa and Asia, with a ...
(''Hieraaetus pennatus'') during migration periods. Woodpeckers can be heard in the forests. The rocky areas are home of the
crag martin The crag martins are four species of small passerine birds in the genus ''Ptyonoprogne'' of the swallow family. They are the Eurasian crag martin (''P. rupestris''), the pale crag martin (''P. obsoleta''), the rock martin (''P.  ...
(''Hirundinidae''), rock bunting (''Emberiza cia''), rock thrush,
blue rock thrush The blue rock thrush (''Monticola solitarius'') is a species of chat. This thrush-like Old World flycatcher was formerly placed in the family Turdidae. It breeds in southern Europe, northwest Africa, and from Central Asia to northern China and M ...
(''Monticola solitarius'') and alpine accentor (''Prunella collaris''). Grey wagtails (''Motacilla cinerea'') and dippers use the streams and rivers, and in the summer golden orioles (''Oriolus oriolus'') and nightingales (''Luscinia megarhynchos'') are found in the poplar woods beside the rivers. The park is home to Iberian ibex (''Capra pyrenaica''), which have their greatest population in the park. This species was almost extinct 100 years ago, but has since rebounded to a population of about 2,000 goats, one of the largest in Spain. Common genets (''Genetta genetta'') are also present. The rivers hold trout,
crayfish Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans belonging to the clade Astacidea, which also contains lobsters. In some locations, they are also known as crawfish, craydids, crawdaddies, crawdads, freshwater lobsters, mountain lobsters, rock lobsters, mu ...
and
otter Otters are carnivorous mammals in the subfamily Lutrinae. The 13 extant otter species are all semiaquatic, aquatic, or marine, with diets based on fish and invertebrates. Lutrinae is a branch of the Mustelidae family, which also includes wea ...
s. Betic midwife toads (''Alytes dickhilleni'') are endemic to the park and the massifs between Almería and Murcia. The caves are home to horseshoe bats and Malaga Glandular Cricket (''Malacitana Petaloptila''). The amphibians include
Iberian ribbed newt The Iberian ribbed newt, gallipato or Spanish ribbed newt (''Pleurodeles waltl'') is a newt endemic to the central and southern Iberian Peninsula and Morocco. It is the largest European newt species and it is also known for its sharp ribs which ...
(''Pleurodeles waltl'') in ponds and streams, Betic midwife toad (''Alytes dickhilleni''), common toad (''Bufo spinosus''),
Spanish painted frog The Spanish painted frog (''Discoglossus jeanneae''), in Spanish ''sapillo pintojo meridional'', is a species of frog in the family Alytidae (formerly Discoglossidae). It is endemic to Spain. Description The Spanish painted frog is a medium-sized ...
(''Discoglossus jeanneae''), Natterjack toad (''Epidalea calamita''), Mediterranean tree frog (*''Hyla meridionalis]''), Iberian spadefoot toad (''
Pelobates cultripes ''Pelobates cultripes'' is a toad species in the family Pelobatidae. It is known under many different common names, including the western spadefoot, Iberian spadefoot toad, Spanish spadefoot toad, and Wagler's spadefoot toad. It is found in most ...
''),
Perez's frog The Perez's frog, also known as Iberian waterfrog, Iberian green frog, or Coruna frog (''Pelophylax perezi'') is a species of frog in the family Ranidae. It is native to southern France, Portugal, Spain, and has been introduced to the Canary an ...
(''Rana perezi'') and marbled newt (''Triturus marmoratus''). Among the reptiles there are specimens of spiny-footed lizard (''
Acanthodactylus erythrurus ''Acanthodactylus erythrurus'', commonly known as the spiny-footed lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species is endemic to northwestern Africa and the Iberian Peninsula. Arnold EN, Burton JA (1978). ''A Field Guide to t ...
''), Iberian worm lizard (''Blanus cinereus''), Bedriaga's skink (''
Chalcides bedriagai ''Chalcides bedriagai'', commonly known as Bedriaga's skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. It usually lives in sandy areas with sparse vegetation and good ground cover. It can al ...
''), Common chameleon (''Chamaeleo chamaeleon''), Southern smooth snake ('' Coronella girondica''),
Horseshoe whip snake The horseshoe whip snake (''Hemorrhois hippocrepis'') is a species of snake in the family Colubridae . The species is native to southwestern Europe and northern Africa. Description Adults of ''H. hippocrepis'' may attain a total length (includin ...
(''Hemorrhois hippocrepis''), Montpellier snake (''
Malpolon monspessulanus ''Malpolon monspessulanus'', commonly known as the Montpellier snake, is a species of mildly venomous rear-fanged snake. Geographic range It is very common in Spain, Portugal and Northwest Africa, being also present in the southern Mediterranea ...
''), False smooth snake (''
Macroprotodon cucullatus ''Macroprotodon cucullatus'', commonly known as the false smooth snake, is a species of mildly venomous colubrid snake endemic to the Mediterranean Basin. Geographic distribution ''M. cucullatus'' is found in Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Italy, Liby ...
''), Spanish pond turtle (''Mauremys leprosa''), Viperine water snake ('' Natrix maura''), Algerian sand racer (''
Psammodromus algirus ''Psammodromus algirus'', known commonly as the Algerian psammodromus, the Algerian sand racer, and the large psammodromus, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species is endemic to western Europe and northwestern Africa. Geogr ...
''), Cinderella Lizard (''
Psammodromus hispanicus ''Psammodromus hispanicus'', the Spanish psammodromus, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. It is found in France, Portugal, and Spain. Its natural habitats are Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation, temperate grassland, sandy shores, ...
''), Iberian wall lizard (''
Podarcis hispanicus ''Podarcis hispanicus,'' also known as Iberian wall lizard, is a small wall lizard species of the genus ''Podarcis''. It is found in the Iberian peninsula, in northwestern Africa and in coastal districts in Languedoc-Roussillon in France. In Spa ...
''), Ladder snake (''Zamenis scalaris''), Common Salamanquesa (''
Tarentola mauritanica ''Tarentola mauritanica'', known as the common wall gecko, is a species of gecko (Gekkota) native to the western Mediterranean area of North Africa and Europe. It has been introduced to Madeira and Balearic Islands, and the Americas (in Montevid ...
''), Ocellated lizard (''Timon lepidus''), Snout viper (''
Vipera latastei ''Vipera latastei'', known as Lataste's viper, the snub-nosed viper,Mallow D, Ludwig D, Nilson G (2003). ''True Vipers: Natural History and Toxinology of Old World Vipers''. Malabar, Florida: Krieger Publishing Company. 359 pp. . and the snub-nos ...
'').


Human presence


Historical

The steep mountain slopes and poor soils are unsuitable for agriculture, but the local people have hunted in the forests, and used the trees for pine resin, charcoal and firewood. The region has been home to diverse cultures, including a strong Muslim heritage, with white villages scattered through the remote valleys and mountain ranges. The west of Granada held the last
Nasrid The Nasrid dynasty ( ar, بنو نصر ''banū Naṣr'' or ''banū al-Aḥmar''; Spanish: ''Nazarí'') was the last Muslim dynasty in the Iberian Peninsula, ruling the Emirate of Granada from 1230 until 1492. Its members claimed to be of Ara ...
strongholds in Spain. Alhama has an interesting complex of buildings of Roman, Andalusian and Moorish origin, with limestone facades and twisted arches, stairways and towers. The
Axarquía Axarquía () is a ''comarca'' of Andalusia Andalusia (, ; es, Andalucía ) is the southernmost Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community in Peninsular Spain. It is the most populous and the second-largest autonomous community in t ...
, of marked Moorish character, has one of the most representative architectural samples in the Alminar Tower of the town of
Salares Salares is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga (province), Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. It belongs to the comarca of La Axarquía. The Sierras of Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park ...
. The inhabitants of the inaccessible mountains joined the Morisco rebellion after the Granada War. The mountains have been used as a refuge by bandits, and during the
Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War ( es, Guerra Civil Española)) or The Revolution ( es, La Revolución, link=no) among Nationalists, the Fourth Carlist War ( es, Cuarta Guerra Carlista, link=no) among Carlists, and The Rebellion ( es, La Rebelión, link ...
(1936-1939) by anti-
Franco Franco may refer to: Name * Franco (name) * Francisco Franco (1892–1975), Spanish general and dictator of Spain from 1939 to 1975 * Franco Luambo (1938–1989), Congolese musician, the "Grand Maître" Prefix * Franco, a prefix used when ...
guerrillas. In the past, trails were made through the mountains to carry fish north to the markets of
Granada Granada (,, DIN 31635, DIN: ; grc, Ἐλιβύργη, Elibýrgē; la, Illiberis or . ) is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Granada is located at the fo ...
. In the 19th century the mountains were exploited intensively for mining, sheep herding and wine production. Later they were reforested with pine species to provide timber.


Tourism

The cuisine reflects the fertile lands, rich in the production of tropical fruits such as Otívar. Traditional foods include the ''potajes de la sierra'' (thick soups), game meat, ''choto'' (young goat) and artisanal goat cheeses. The Malaga region is known for muscat wines. Recreational activities include canyoning, caving, mountaineering and free flight, mountain biking, hiking, birdwatching, mushroom picking and trout fishing in the Cacín River. Designated camping areas in the park include La Alcaéca camping area, El Robledal camping area, and La Rahige with picnic areas and barbecue pits. The Cortijo de Alcázar and Fábrica de la Luz campsite have showers and toilets, and the El Pinarillo campsite has toilets. Most of the villages around the park have hotels and hostels.


Festivals

The communities surrounding the park hold festivals at different times:


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