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ImageWhere to go in málaga?.

ANTEQUERA

Total length of the trip: 120km when returning by the main road. 96km when returning via Almogia.

Malaga is left by the so-called acceso nuevo (new access), ie the CN-321, which later forks towards Granada, Cordoba and Seville.

Casabermeja (32km) appears on the left with the picturesque cemetery in the foreground. Despite its recent enlargement the village preserves the original layout and a number of examples of popular Malaga architecture. The parish church dates from the 16C and 18C.

A the mountain pass of Las Pedrizas the traveller should follow the CN331 towards the left.

Antequera (46km from Malaga) is an important town as regards sights. It preserves very interesting buildings for lovers of the Renaissance and the baroque in Andalusia. The Collegiate Church of Santa Maria la Mayor, used as a concert hall today, stands near the Arab Alcazaba (fortress) at the highest part of the town, from where there is a magnificent view. Carmen Square is another exceptional observation platform. It lies in front of a church of the same name, which has one of the most impressive interiors: the Baroque main recredos and the coffered ceiling are very outstanding.

The main street of Antequera is called Estepa and it begins at San Sebastian Square: the Baroque brick tower next to the church of the same name is one of the most characteristic landmarks in the silhouette of Antequera. Following the avenue, the traveller should visit - on the right and left - San Agustin Church, La Casa de los Pardo (a 17C palace occupied by the branch of a bank) and Los Remedios Church. The latter is another key building of Andalusian Baroque: the interior, designed by following stage criteria, probably belongs to the most interesting of its kind in Malaga. The Municipal Museum in an 18C palace preserves some very valuable remains of the Roman period. The Convents of Santa Catalina (facing the museum), of San Agustin, La Victoria, Las Recoletas and others, the same as the town palaces, which the traveller comes across on his walk, turn Antequera into a must for lovers of art and architecture, especially in spring and autumn. The Church of La Madre de Dios is a building which cannot be left out by anyone interested in the Baroque style: the interior has a set of very peculiar, but very interesting vaults.

By taking the same road which brought him to the town, the traveller soon reaches the signposts showing the way to the Caves of Menga, to Viera and El Romeral, three megalithic burial places dating from between 2,500 and 2,000 BC.

After 10km in the direction of Almogia in the South of Antequera, there is a turn-off for El Torcal on the right.

El Torcal de Antequera is a disturbing area consisting of large rocky blocks, which have often been compared with cyclopean ruins. A visit should be accompanied by a guide or else the traveller should follow the signposts indicating which direction he should take. Torcal is recommended, especially for those who love unusual scenery.

 

ALCAZABA

The city's most distinctive building, the11th century Alcazaba sits in majestic splendour on the hillside overlooking the African coast.

The Alcazaba is a military fortress build by the Moors in the 11th century on the remains of a Romans fortress. The fortress lies on a hill top with good view over the town and the sea and originally consisted of 3 protecting walls - whereas two are still remaining - , more than 100 towers and a superior part with a residential area including three palaces.

An important example of Moorish architecture, it has an impressive double wall and several imposing defensive towers its entrance staggered purposely for defensive purposes. Partially inspired by La Alhambra in Granada it contains three magnificent palaces and beautiful gardens with several ornate fountains. The Alcazaba also houses the Archaeological Museum, home of numerous Phoenician and Muslim finds.

The best preserved Alcazaba in Spain, and itself more impressive than the one at La Alhambra in Granada.

The gardens inside the Alcazaba are particularly vivid during April to July, and are one of the main draws for the complex.

 

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MALAGA BEACHES

Malaga has a very nice promenade along his beaches. The promenade runs alongside one of the main beaches from Malaga serving the city, Playa Caleta - it's clean, well-maintained and equipped and within easy walking distance of the town centre. From here you can see the seawalls of the nearby port and the seemingly endless coastline of the Costa del Sol.

El Candado Beach
El Candado Beach is a spacious beach, very elegant and delimited by two dikes. It is very good for go with the whole family since it offers several services. It possesses nice sights to the rest of the coast.

El Palo Beach
El Palo Beach is a nice familiar beach with a U-form, it has a thin and soft sand. The beach is emphasizing that the king of sport in this zone is the cane fishing, prove of it is the speciality in the Bar El Normal.

Las Acacias Beach
Las Acacias Beach is a succession of familiar beaches, delimited by dikes in the shape of a U. This beach is ideal for familys, as there is a park for childrens and restaurants that serves good fish.

Banos del Carmen Beach
Banos del Carmen Beach is a not so much recommended beach, since it lacks on services for now. This beach has a nice wooded park that we can recommend.

Caleta Beach
Caleta Beach is though a beach of a great city, the beach is very elegant and well equipped for the whole family. You can access this beach from several ways. It has a nice view to the Port of Malaga.

La Malagueta Beach
Malagueta beach is an artificial beach that they created bringing sand of the Sahara and it is surrounded by a small dike that avoids to be eaten by the sea.

San Andres Beach
San Andres beach is situated to the outskirts of Malaga, in full industrial zone and peripheral quarters. The very extensive sandbank of dark color offers a lot of wind to play with kites.

La Misericordia Beach
La Misericordia Beach in Malaga is a rural beach of the outskirts from Malaga. With been a very wide beach, it is ideal to practise any kind of sport in the sand.

Manilva beaches
More than eight kilometers of wide and extensive sand beaches fine that are entered smoothly in the sea, waters clean and crystalline, equipped with all type of service and distinguished, by its quality, with the Blue Flag.

 

 
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