About Acequias ... its all about the tranquility!

About Acequias
Nestled just 20 km south of Granada and only 25 km from the sparkling Mediterranean coast, the picturesque Lecrin Valley is also a charming gateway to the breathtaking Alpujarra region.
Acequias is a picturesque and authentic Spanish farming village, perched at an elevation of 869 meters above sea level within the breathtaking UNESCO-listed Sierra Nevada National and Natural Park. It is the second-highest village in the region, surpassed only by Nigüelas.
With a population of just 102 residents as of 2014, Acequias retains its peaceful charm and traditional character, making it a true hidden gem.
Acequias is one of five picturesque villages in 18656 Lecrín, along with Mondújar, Talara (commonly called Lecrín), Murchas, Chite, and Béznar, known for its popular reservoir & water sports.
The greater Lecrín Valley, however, encompasses 18 villages spread across eight municipalities, offering an abundance of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
While Acequias may not have shops, bars, or restaurants, it more than compensates with its breathtaking walking trails. It's a true paradise for hikers, bikers, and nature lovers, as well as anyone looking to unwind and soak in the tranquility.
The village celebrates its patron saint, San Antón, with a vibrant festival around January 17 each year.
Please be aware that this celebration is marked by lively fireworks, so if you’re sensitive to loud noises, you may want to avoid visiting during this time!

It's all about embracing the beauty of nature here!
The most breathtaking and easily accessible morning walking route begins right at your doorstep. Stroll along the paved road or take the scenic acequia, a historic mountain water irrigation system, for a more adventurous path.
On this walk, you'll encounter stunning panoramic views of picturesque villages in the Lecrin Valley such as Nigüelas, Mondújar, Talara, Chite, Restábal, and Pinos de Valle.
This route is particularly magical during sunrise or sunset, offering unforgettable vistas.
Why not make it a round trip?
Start with the Acequia cliff walk to Nigüelas (2.7 km), where you can indulge in a traditional and incredibly affordable Spanish breakfast at Café Bar El Molino.
While in Nigüelas, don’t miss the chance to visit the fascinating Olive Oil Museum, conveniently located almost directly across the road.
If you need to stock up on groceries, head to Supermercado Coviran.
You’ll also find a pharmacy and a tobacconist nearby.
If you enjoy a drink and free tapas, try Café Bar L'Atalaya or, a bit further down the road, Rincón de Miguel.
If you've enjoyed a few drinks or simply feel too tired to walk the 1.7 km back home, your gracious host, Chantal, will gladly offer you a ride home for 5eu if requested in advance.

Acequias Village Deliveries
This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with some of the local ladies in the area.
You'll know a delivery has arrived by the sound of repeated car honks, and sometimes the vendors will even call out their arrival!
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
Delivery Times: 08:00-08:30, 11:00-11:30, and 14:00-14:30 Bread is regularly available, and occasionally, local village sweet treats are for sale.
Thursday
11:00-11:30 Eggs — listen out for the lady yelling out "Huevos!" so you don’t miss her.
Friday
11:00-11:30 Frozen food truck. Some Fridays, you will also hear the Fish truck delivering freshly caught fish from the Mediterranean coast.
Saturday
Fruit and vegetables (sometimes also available on Fridays).
Amazon delivers parcels to Acequias seven days a week.
There are many small and large grocery stores, butchers, bars/restaurants, and various other services located within a 2.5 km drive from Acequias.
Mercadona is our largest grocery store chain. Its a 3.6km drive. A Lidl is currently being built across the road.
You will find pharmacis, bars, restaurants, shops etc. all withing 2.5km drive.
Please note that most grocery and other local stores are closed on Sundays and all public holidays.
