
Sierra Nevada Spain Travel Guide
Public buses offer an budget-friendly and reliable way to travel within the Sierra Nevada vacation spot area and connect to Granada. The holiday resort hamlet of Pradollano has a local bus service, Autobuses Urbanos de Sierra Nevada. This service connects different zones of the village, linking accommodations in the lower parts (e.g., Zona Baja) and higher areas (e.g., Zona Media, Zona Alta, Las Lomas) to the main Plaza de Andalucía, where the central ski lifts are located. It is a practical method to navigate the steep, winding streets of the holiday resort.
Alsa, Spain's main bus company, operates regular plus common bus services straight from from Granada Bus Station to Pradollano in Sierra Nevada. This is the main popular method for day-trippers and those staying in Granada.
Connects different zones of the holiday resort hamlet to the main Plaza de Andalucía.
Alsa offers direct, regular services from Granada Bus Station to Pradollano.
Modern buses provide ramp access. Familiarize yourself with routes. Multi-day ski passes often include resort transport.
Valid license, IDP, credit card needed.
Often compulsory in winter weather.
Drive on the right, you must wear seatbelts.
Paid parking in Pradollano; expensive.
Exploring Sierra Nevada on foot or by bike offers engaging experiences, from village strolls to challenging mountain routes.
Economical, direct, reliable. Fixed schedule, might be busy.
Door-to-door, convenient, flexible. Most expensive option.
Maximum flexibility, explore Alpujarras. Cost, winter driving challenges.
Simplify your journeys and improve your travel experience with these insights for getting around Sierra Nevada.
The A-395 is a winding plus sheer mountain road.
Can be icy/snowy in winter; be a careful driver.
Snow chains are frequently obligatory in heavy snowfall.
Rental cars may not possess snow tires; request chains.
Paid underground parking garages are available in Pradollano.
Parking is expensive, especially during high season.
Efficient transit within Sierra Nevada and connections to Granada are to a seamless trip.
Pradollano village and National Park trails are highly walkable.
Street biking on A-395 and mountain biking on designated trails.
Ski lifts and the Parador Chairlift aid movement within the resort.
For brief journeys inside Pradollano, walking is often faster than looking forward to the city bus, especially if your accommodation is close to the main plaza.
Be outfitted for uphill sections due to the resort's terraced layout.