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Veleta (Sierra Nevada)

Coordinates: 37°3′24″N 3°21′57″W / 37.05667°N 3.36583°W / 37.05667; -3.36583
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Veleta
The summit of Veleta
Highest point
Elevation3,394 m (11,135 ft)[1]
3,396 m (11,142 ft)[2]
3,398 m (11,148 ft)[3]
Coordinates37°3′24″N 3°21′57″W / 37.05667°N 3.36583°W / 37.05667; -3.36583
Geography
Veleta is located in Province of Granada
Veleta
Veleta
Location in Spain
Veleta is located in Andalusia
Veleta
Veleta
Veleta (Andalusia)
Veleta is located in Spain
Veleta
Veleta
Veleta (Spain)
LocationProvince of Granada, Andalucia, Spain
Parent rangeSierra Nevada
Climbing
Easiest routeFrom Granada
Map
The mountain and ski area

Veleta (from the Arab word "Balata", meaning cliff) or Pico del Veleta is the third highest peak of the Iberian peninsula and the second highest of the Sierra Nevada. Its height is given variously as 3,394 metres (11,135 ft),[1] 3,396 metres (11,142 ft)[2] and 3,398 metres (11,148 ft).[3]

The mountain can be seen from the city of Granada. Veleta's northern slopes are home to the Sierra Nevada Ski Station. The access road that takes one to approximately 10 metres below the summit is the highest paved road in Europe across the mountains from Granada to the western Alpujarras. This road was built before the creation of the Sierra Nevada National Park in 1999.[4] It has since been closed to general traffic beyond Hoya de la Mora, just above the ski station. However, the road is still used by ski station employees, national park rangers, observatory staff, cyclists and walkers, and a microbus service[5] also takes hikers up to Posiciones del Veleta, a viewpoint 3,100 metres above sea level. In summer it is a relatively easy walk up to the summit from there.

The Corral de la Veleta or Corral del Veleta glacier, at 37° N the southernmost glacier in Europe, disappeared in 1913.[6]

The IRAM 30m telescope is located on the slopes of Pico Veleta, at an elevation of 2920 m.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Parque Nacional de Sierra Nevada (Map) (La Alpujarra Marquesado del Zenete ed.). 1:40000. Editorial Penibetica. 2005. ISBN 84-933461-9-5.
  2. ^ a b Sierra Nevada La Alpujarra (Map). 1:40000. Mapa Excursionista. Editorial Alpina. 2006–2007 [1999]. ISBN 84-8090-255-8.
  3. ^ a b Walmsley, Andy (2006). Walking in the Sierra Nevada (2nd ed.). Milnthorpe, Cumbria: Cicerone. p. 185. ISBN 1-85284-435-3.
  4. ^ Junta de Andalucia - Sierra Nevada
  5. ^ Microbus services in the Sierra Nevada
  6. ^ Veleta or Pico de Veleta - Iberianature