Seven AlUla hiking trails that turn winter into season of adventure

AlUla, Saudi Arabia – 07 December 2025

Winter in AlUla brings cool and crisp weather, luminous sunsets and clear, starry nights - the perfect backdrop for endless magical adventures.
Armed with warm layers, plenty of water and a spirit of exploration, visitors can enjoy these trails that connect them to the destination’s untouched nature and timeless beauty.

Here are seven of the best hiking trails that turn winter in AlUla into a season of adventure:
Acacia Trail (6km, moderate): Wander through Sharaan National Park’s dunes and sandstone mountains beneath towering acacias on this guided hike. Spot rare Pulicaria incisa and wildlife like rock hyrax, gazelles, and red‑necked ostriches, plus ancient inscriptions along the way.

Twisted Maze (2.5km, hard): Hike, climb and swim through the rugged canyons of Madakhel on a 10-hour, guide-led epic. This off-the-beaten-path adventure embodies AlUla’s bold, pioneering spirit.

Hidden Valley Night Hike (4km, moderate): This starlit walk across soft sands showcases moonlit silhouettes of Sharaan’s mountains. Crisp winter nights make the desert’s silence even more magical.

Ridge Walk Hike (6km, easy): Conquer a gentle initial incline for panoramic views across Wadi AlUla and the oasis. Family-friendly and serene, it’s a perfect winter afternoon ramble in soft, golden light.

Oasis Heritage Trail (3km, easy): Meander past mudbrick houses, farms, and ancient city walls. Pause for fresh juice under date palms and soak up AlUla’s living history. Open day and night for leisurely winter strolls.

Journey Through Time Trail (8km, moderate): Trace 2,000-year-old pictographs amid diverse desert flora and fauna. In winter, rainwater pools add a playful, exploratory twist; limited entry keeps this experience intimate.

Top of Harra Hike (1.5km, moderate): Climb to the volcanic Harra plateau for sweeping views and striking geology. Clear winter air sharpens the vistas and the sense of vastness.

About AlUla

Located 1,100 km from Riyadh, in North-West Saudi Arabia, AlUla is a place of extraordinary natural and human heritage. The vast area, covering 22,561km², includes a lush oasis valley, towering sandstone mountains and ancient cultural heritage sites dating back thousands of years to when the Lihyan and Nabataean kingdoms reigned.
The most well-known and recognised site in AlUla is Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. A 52-hectare ancient city, Hegra was the principal southern city of the Nabataean Kingdom and is comprised of 111 well-preserved tombs, many with elaborate facades cut out of the sandstone outcrops surrounding the walled urban settlement.
Current research also suggests Hegra was the most southern outpost of the Roman Empire after the Romans conquered the Nabataeans in 106 CE.
In addition to Hegra, AlUla is also home to ancient Dadan, the capital of the Kingdoms of Dadan and Lihyan, and considered to be one of the most developed 1st millennium BCE cities of the Arabian Peninsula, and Jabal Ikmah, an open-air library of hundreds of inscriptions in many different languages, which has been recently listed on the UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register. Also AlUla Old Town Village, a labyrinth of around 900 mudbrick dwellings and buildings, developed from at least the 12th century, which has been selected as one of the World’s Best Tourism Villages in 2022 by the UNWTO.