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Caminito del Rey, located in Málaga, Spain, is a stunning 7.7 km hiking trail renowned for its breathtaking views and dramatic cliffs. Built in the early 20th century, it features walkways suspended 100 meters above the gorge. After extensive restoration in 2015, it transformed from a dangerous path into a popular tourist attraction, drawing thousands
Stunning views and a walk not to forget.
60 min drive home
If you dont find tiquets in his website, you can go directly to the North Parking before 9,00 am
Ronda, a picturesque town in Andalucía, Spain, is famous for its dramatic cliffs and the iconic Puente Nuevo bridge spanning the El Tajo gorge. Known as one of the oldest bullfighting centers, Ronda boasts rich history, charming whitewashed buildings, and stunning views, making it a captivating destination for visitors.
Impressive city with its Roman aqueduct.
1h 22 min drive home.
Frigiliana is a charming white village in Málaga, Spain, known for its narrow, winding streets and stunning views of the Sierra Almijara. Recognized for its Moorish architecture, it hosts the annual Festival of the Three Cultures, celebrating Christian, Muslim, and Jewish heritage. The village is a popular tourist destination.
One of the most visited Andalusian towns.
I usually go to eat at LA BODEGUILLA, Calle Chorruelo, 7.
Andalusian homemade food.
1 h drive home.
CUEVAS DE NERJA
Cueva de Nerja, located in Maro, Málaga, Spain, is a stunning natural cave discovered in 1959. Renowned for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, it spans nearly 5,000 meters. Declared a Cultural Heritage site, it showcases archaeological significance with prehistoric paintings and remains, attracting numerous visitors each year.
One of the most important caves in Europe.
59 min drive home
Dolmen de Menga, located in Antequera, Spain, is a significant megalithic structure dating back approximately 6,000 years. It features a large oval chamber formed by massive stones, with the largest capstone weighing around 180 tons. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, it showcases remarkable prehistoric architecture and cultural heritage.
Some of the best dolmens in Europe, you can also visit the city and the Torcal.
51 min drive home
Torcal de Antequera is a stunning natural park in Málaga, Spain, renowned for its unique karst landscape formed over 200 million years. Covering 1,171 hectares, it features impressive rock formations, dolinas, and diverse flora and fauna. The area is ideal for hiking and offers breathtaking views, attracting nature enthusiasts year-round.
One of the wonders of nature, on the same day you can visit the city of Antequera and the Dolmens.
1h 2 min drive home
Setenil de las Bodegas is a unique village in Cádiz, Spain, known for its houses built beneath massive rock overhangs. Part of the Route of the White Villages, it features charming narrow streets and stunning landscapes. The town's rich history includes a 12th-century castle and vibrant local culture, attracting many visitors.
Town near Ronda to visit its streets under the rock.
1h 19 min drive home
Puerto Banús, located near Marbella, Spain, is a luxurious marina renowned for its opulent lifestyle and vibrant nightlife. Established in 1970, it attracts affluent visitors with high-end boutiques, fine dining, and stunning yachts. Often referred to as a playground for the wealthy, it embodies glamour and Mediterranean charm.
Marbella port with luxury restaurants, entertainment venues and luxury shops.
36 min drive home
Marbella, located on Spain's Costa del Sol, is a glamorous resort city known for its stunning beaches, luxury lifestyle, and vibrant nightlife. Surrounded by the Sierra Blanca mountains, it features a charming old town with narrow streets and historical architecture. Marbella attracts tourists and expatriates seeking sun, culture, and relaxation.
Marbella has everything to enjoy day and night.
37 min drive home
Mijas is a picturesque village on Spain's Costa del Sol, famous for its whitewashed buildings and stunning coastal views. Nestled in the mountains, it offers charming narrow streets, traditional tapas bars, and beautiful beaches. Visitors enjoy exploring its rich history, vibrant culture, and scenic hiking trails in the surrounding countryside.
This Andalusian town is worth it visit it
19 min drive home
Towns:
PARAUTA, PUJERRA, IGUALEJA
Valle del Genal, located in Málaga, Spain, is a picturesque valley known for its stunning natural beauty and traditional white villages. Covering approximately 485 km², it features lush chestnut forests and diverse flora. The area offers excellent hiking opportunities and is recognized for its rich cultural heritage and agricultural practices.
Visit the chestnut valley in autumn where you can enjoy the red tones of nature.
1h 20 min drive home
Júzcar, known as the "Blue Village," is a charming municipality in Málaga, Spain, famous for its blue-painted buildings, a transformation initiated in 2011 to promote the film "The Smurfs." Nestled in the picturesque Valle del Genal, it offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and a rich cultural heritage.
In Júzcar, twelve years ago, all the houses were painted blue. A promotional event for the movie The Smurfs 3D that managed to color an entire population of the Serranía de Ronda.
1h 34 min drive home
Discover Europe’s premier artificial lagoon covering 14,000 square meters. Embrace adventure with water sports or unwind on our loungers, enjoying serene views. Delight in Mediterranean cuisine at our restaurant, enhancing your experience.
1h drive home
VALLE ENCANTADO
This magical place located in village of PARAUTA can make its visitors feel like they are part of a fairy tale. Completing the 3-kilometer route that passes through this natural setting, you can encounter elves, gnomes, wizards, and other mythical beings and learn about all the legends they hold.
1h 27 min drive home
HIKING & MOUNTAIN
GPSMALAGA
If you like the mountains, Málaga has an endless number of river and mountain trails to explore. You can check out the GPSMALAGA page on Instagram, YouTube, or Facebook. I have already done many of these routes, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask me for advice.
Caminito del Rey, located in Málaga, Spain, is a stunning 7.7 km hiking trail renowned for its breathtaking views and dramatic cliffs. Built in the early 20th century, it features walkways suspended 100 meters above the gorge. After extensive restoration in 2015, it transformed from a dangerous path into a popular tourist attraction, drawing thousands
Stunning views and a walk not to forget.
60 min drive home
If you dont find tiquets in his website, you can go directly to the North Parking before 9,00 am
Ronda, a picturesque town in Andalucía, Spain, is famous for its dramatic cliffs and the iconic Puente Nuevo bridge spanning the El Tajo gorge. Known as one of the oldest bullfighting centers, Ronda boasts rich history, charming whitewashed buildings, and stunning views, making it a captivating destination for visitors.
Impressive city with its Roman aqueduct.
1h 22 min drive home.
Frigiliana is a charming white village in Málaga, Spain, known for its narrow, winding streets and stunning views of the Sierra Almijara. Recognized for its Moorish architecture, it hosts the annual Festival of the Three Cultures, celebrating Christian, Muslim, and Jewish heritage. The village is a popular tourist destination.
One of the most visited Andalusian towns.
I usually go to eat at LA BODEGUILLA, Calle Chorruelo, 7.
Andalusian homemade food.
1 h drive home.
CUEVAS DE NERJA
Cueva de Nerja, located in Maro, Málaga, Spain, is a stunning natural cave discovered in 1959. Renowned for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, it spans nearly 5,000 meters. Declared a Cultural Heritage site, it showcases archaeological significance with prehistoric paintings and remains, attracting numerous visitors each year.
One of the most important caves in Europe.
59 min drive home.
Dolmen de Menga, located in Antequera, Spain, is a significant megalithic structure dating back approximately 6,000 years. It features a large oval chamber formed by massive stones, with the largest capstone weighing around 180 tons. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, it showcases remarkable prehistoric architecture and cultural heritage.
Some of the best dolmens in Europe, you can also visit the city and the Torcal.
51 min drive home.
Torcal de Antequera is a stunning natural park in Málaga, Spain, renowned for its unique karst landscape formed over 200 million years. Covering 1,171 hectares, it features impressive rock formations, dolinas, and diverse flora and fauna. The area is ideal for hiking and offers breathtaking views, attracting nature enthusiasts year-round.
One of the wonders of nature, on the same day you can visit the city of Antequera and the Dolmens.
1h 2 min drive home.
Setenil de las Bodegas is a unique village in Cádiz, Spain, known for its houses built beneath massive rock overhangs. Part of the Route of the White Villages, it features charming narrow streets and stunning landscapes. The town's rich history includes a 12th-century castle and vibrant local culture, attracting many visitors.
Town near Ronda to visit its streets under the rock.
1h 19 min drive home.
Puerto Banús, located near Marbella, Spain, is a luxurious marina renowned for its opulent lifestyle and vibrant nightlife. Established in 1970, it attracts affluent visitors with high-end boutiques, fine dining, and stunning yachts. Often referred to as a playground for the wealthy, it embodies glamour and Mediterranean charm.
Marbella port with luxury restaurants, entertainment venues and luxury shops.
36 min drive home.
Marbella, located on Spain's Costa del Sol, is a glamorous resort city known for its stunning beaches, luxury lifestyle, and vibrant nightlife. Surrounded by the Sierra Blanca mountains, it features a charming old town with narrow streets and historical architecture. Marbella attracts tourists and expatriates seeking sun, culture, and relaxation.
Marbella has everything to enjoy day and night.
37 min drive home.
Mijas is a picturesque village on Spain's Costa del Sol, famous for its whitewashed buildings and stunning coastal views. Nestled in the mountains, it offers charming narrow streets, traditional tapas bars, and beautiful beaches. Visitors enjoy exploring its rich history, vibrant culture, and scenic hiking trails in the surrounding countryside.
This Andalusian town is worth it visit it
19 min drive home.
Towns:
PARAUTA, PUJERRA, IGUALEJA
Valle del Genal, located in Málaga, Spain, is a picturesque valley known for its stunning natural beauty and traditional white villages. Covering approximately 485 km², it features lush chestnut forests and diverse flora. The area offers excellent hiking opportunities and is recognized for its rich cultural heritage and agricultural practices.
Visit the chestnut valley in autumn where you can enjoy the red tones of nature.
1h 20 min drive home.
Júzcar, known as the "Blue Village," is a charming municipality in Málaga, Spain, famous for its blue-painted buildings, a transformation initiated in 2011 to promote the film "The Smurfs." Nestled in the picturesque Valle del Genal, it offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and a rich cultural heritage.
In Júzcar, twelve years ago, all the houses were painted blue. A promotional event for the movie The Smurfs 3D that managed to color an entire population of the Serranía de Ronda.
1h 34 min drive home.
Discover Europe’s premier artificial lagoon covering 14,000 square meters. Embrace adventure with water sports or unwind on our loungers, enjoying serene views. Delight in Mediterranean cuisine at our restaurant, enhancing your experience.
1h drive home
VALLE ENCANTADO
This magical place located in village of PARAUTA can make its visitors feel like they are part of a fairy tale. Completing the 3-kilometer route that passes through this natural setting, you can encounter elves, gnomes, wizards, and other mythical beings and learn about all the legends they hold.
1h 27 min drive home
HIKING & MOUNTAIN
GPSMALAGA
If you like the mountains, Málaga has an endless number of river and mountain trails to explore. You can check out the GPSMALAGA page on Instagram, YouTube, or Facebook. I have already done many of these routes, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask me for advice.