La Cala celebrates its own festivals, such as the annual fair which begins on 25 July, when the village is all decked out for a week of festivities, and you can sample traditional wines and tapas, listen to local music, and enjoy the dancing. There are schools, a health centre, public library, post office, shops and cultural centre, as well as many excellent bars and restaurants. From being a tiny fishing village originally, its population has increased to 10,000 – many of whom are British. Featuring 3 18-hole golf courses, this luxury hotel is 10 minutes’ drive from Puerto Banus.

  • Boasting an impressive outdoor space, glass terrace, and never-ending views – this 3-bed villa is a great choice for friends and families.
  • Known as ´La Sartén de Andalucía´ (the frying pan of Andalucía), Benahavis is home to a wide variety of restaurants serving the very best of traditional,… More →
  • Take the left hand option and head up a wonderful old section of track which climbs up between ancient groves of almonds.
  • At the zebra crossing swing left along a narrow street.
  • There are 7 fabulous golf courses and clubs in the municipal district of Benahavís for all abilities and they are all featured on our Benahavís Golf page.
  • As it levels the Gaucín to Casares road comes into sight down beneath you.

Soon you pass by an odd group of modern buildings to the left of the track. Take the left hand option and head up a wonderful old section of track which climbs up between ancient groves of almonds. When you come to leave, with your back to the main entrance of the chapel, up ahead you'll see tracks to both left and right. After crossing over a rocky scree slope the track passes just to the left of the pylon. (8) Here bear sharply right on a track (marked by a cairn) which heads up towards the mountain of El Hacho before looping back round to the left. Conveninet for Gaucin village or the hiistoric town of Ronda.

  • Turn left just past the Cajamar bank and head along in Calle Queipo de Llano.
  • But this is not being allowed to attack the old village, and the visitor who remains steadfastly at its centre, as most do, might almost be unaware of their existence.
  • There are schools, a health centre, public library, post office, shops and cultural centre, as well as many excellent bars and restaurants.
  • Mijas Costa is popular among tourists and has a large English population, it is here that you will find the town’s beaches and… More →
  • One of the best things about the simple act of walking is the sense of reconnecting with Nature and the Big Wide World.
  • Soon you pass by Finca El Alborrán then a little further up go past the track cutting in to El Nobo.

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The puerta was located here as the natural entrance to the city from the western side, when arriving from the nearest city, Granada. Weather in Mijas Costa – if you are considering visiting this town you will be interested to check the latest weather forecast for the next few days. It is located in centre of landscaped and pedestrianized with pavement… More → Mijas Costa is popular among tourists and has a large English population, it is here that you will find the town's beaches and… More →

"The Andalucian coast to coast walk " by Guy Hunter Watts

In the unspoilt Andalusian village of Benhavis, close to the coast, lies the Amanhavis hotel, an elegant and peaceful haven a short walk from the Marbella golf club. Andalucian Villa with gorgeous pool and sea views close to Gaucin village. The village stands 500 metres above sea level, 7 kilometres inland from A-7 coast road and the Guadalmina Golf Course, and is reached by driving alongside the River Guadalmina through the gorge up into the hills. Benahavis attracts a vast number of tourists during the summer season due to its beauty and close proximity to Marbella, Puerto Banus and Málaga.The town has a deep history dating back to the… More → Benahavis is an attracts and convenient location for property owners due to its beauty and close proximity to Marbella, Puerto Banus and Málaga.The village has a deep history dating back to the… More →
Buy a printed or eBook copy online direct from publishers The Andalucian Coast-to-coast Walk. Day to day worries fall into insignificance, or rather true significance, when we get out into the mountains and walking is about a lot more than taking exercise. One of the best things about the simple act of walking is the sense of reconnecting with Nature and the Big Wide World. Far more than a long walk, this on-foot odyssey can lead you to the heart of southern Spain's magnificent sierras and on a life-changing journey of discovery. Even though more and more people are beginning to walk Spain's southern sierras, most of the routes remain blissfully undiscovered. Many of the full and half day walks are virtually unknown even though they are a short drive from the Costa del Sol.

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Boasting an impressive outdoor space, glass terrace, and never-ending views – this 3-bed villa is a great choice for friends and families. Turn left just past the Cajamar bank and head along in Calle Queipo de Llano. Pass the Molino del Carmen, and continue on through the village, passing between the Unicaja bank and the Mercado de Abastos. At the zebra crossing swing left along a narrow street. From here head into the village centre, first passing bar La Bodeguita Chaparro then cafeteria La Cruz. I owe special thanks to my friends Melanie and Tiger for sharing one of their favourite walks with me.

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When you reach the top turn left along a one way street past the Cuartel of the Guardia Civil to biggerz casino login return to your point of departure (2 hours 20 mins). Angling right you pass by the oddly numbered houses 5, 3, 7 then 35 where you should cut left and head up a narrow, paved street. Soon you pass by Finca El Alborrán then a little further up go past the track cutting in to El Nobo. As it levels the Gaucín to Casares road comes into sight down beneath you. Continue on up the track which is now cobbled in parts.
When you reach a junction where there's a carob tree to your left and pine trees straight ahead turn left. Here, continuing on the same course, you meet with another track by a green transformer mast (50 mins). This pretty path soon drops down to meet with another track.

The chapel is the destination of a summer romería when the villagers bring the Santo Niño (the Christ Child) down from Gaucín. The track drops down to the picnic area in front of the Chapel of Juan de Dios (1 hour 15 mins). The track soon passes by a sandy area where bee-eaters nest. Big views open out across the Genal valley to the mountain of La Crestelina and you'll now spot green and white waymarking.
Montemayor is the name of a castle ruins and the hill it sits on overlooking the village of Benahavís and the Mediterranean coast Known for its excellent gastronomy and wide range of high-quality restaurants, as well as its grand selection of quality golf courses, unsurprisingly Benahavis attracts a vast number of tourists… More → The walk passes through six of Andalucia's Natural Parks and protected areas via its most beautiful mountain villages. Continue straight up to the first houses of the village where the track becomes paved. Shortly before the track drops down to meet with this road you reach a three way junction.

Be prepared for a stiff final pull back up to the village and be sure to take plenty of water. This is a great walk for the variety of wildflowers and you have a good chance of spotting eagles hunting down in the valley and will certainly see bee-eaters during the summer months. There is a post office in Sotogrande Marina (10.00 to 12.00 hrs) and in Guadiaro village.