
AMONG DOLMENS AND VIEWPOINTS
Under the protection of the Sierra de Parapanda, whose Pico del Morrón rises to 1,608 meters with views stretching from Sierra Nevada to the Subbética mountains of Córdoba, nature has also been generous with Montefrío. On the slopes of the sierra, centuries-old gall oaks and holm oaks guard the path of the Arroyo de los Molinos, dotted with 15th-century flour mills. The landscape, dominated by olive groves with specimens over 500 years old, transforms each spring when the almond trees paint the hillsides white and pink, creating a natural spectacle that rivals the beauty of the stone monuments.
Just four kilometers from the town, the Peñas de los Gitanos preserve one of the most important archaeological sites in Andalusia. With more than one hundred Neolithic dolmens, the Settlement of Los Castillejos inhabited since 5300 B.C., and a Visigoth necropolis, this karst landscape demonstrates that Montefrío has been a chosen place for humans for over seven thousand years.
