
Situated on the site of an ancient mosque, this church dates back to 1505, although it has undergone several remodellings. Its faèade is made up of large stone ashlars with a half round arch that...
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Why choose between beach, mountain or festival when you can do it all? Ojen is a town of Moorish origin located between the sea and the Sierra de las Nieves and less than 10 km from the beaches of Marbella. In addition, Ojen celebrates every year, one of the festivals concerning national independent music, el Ojeando. The beauty of the natural landscapes of its surroundings, its cultural life and proximity to Marbella allow you to combine relaxation with activities of active tourism, night life and practice golf in the Soto Golf Club.
Water is one of the symbols of Ojen, and strolling through the center of town, you will find the Fountain of Chorros. Of the five pipes of this fountain, water flows over a century ago, particularly since 1905.
To learn more about the production and the tradition of some of its leading products, recommend you to visit the Oil Mill Museum, which exhibits original machinery used for grinding olives and art exhibitions; and the Wine Museum, housed in an old schnapps distillery.
Lovers of history and architecture will enjoy the historical sites, monuments of heritage value and a path of clear Moorish reminiscence that you will find on your way through Ojen. In this sense, the parish church of Our Lady of the Incarnation, built on an ancient mosque in the XVI century preserves the image of San Dionisio Areopagita. From its original construction, its minaret that today functions as the bell tower is still preserved.
Finally, recommend you to visit the Caves of Ojen. These karstic natural monuments have been linked to village life for centuries. Although in the beginning, they were used as places of refuge for animals and people, today, they are part of a garden in which the acts, concerts and events are often held.
Situated on the site of an ancient mosque, this church dates back to 1505, although it has undergone several remodellings. Its faèade is made up of large stone ashlars with a half round arch that...
This typical Andalusian fountain with its five jets in situated right at the heart of the village. It was built in 1905 on the site of a similar one that dated from the 19th century. In the old...
This is an ancient liquor distillery that made the village famous towards the end of the 19th century and at the beginning of the next one, too. Since its days as a distillery, it has been used as...
The hills of the sierra around Nagüeles y Camoján (Up to km 5.2) When the route leaves the mouth of the Guadalpín stream, it starts a climb up to the area around the Palacio de...
We depart from Tolox along Erilla Street, past the village’s last houses and several commercial premises. A short distance further on we leave this road to Coín and turn right along the branch that...
At the end of Agua Street is the building of the old mill, Los Patos and several of its most significant elements, such as the double water channel and the aqueduct that crosses the street. It was...
This festival has been declared to be of Tourist Interest by the Provincial Council of Málaga. Please check with the local Town Hall or Municipal Tourism Office for the festival date before...
The first settlers (Neanderthal man) that are known to have set up base in Ojên were from the Middle Palaeolithic Period. Although conclusive proof has been found in the Cueva Pecho Redondo that...
This hotel, which is an ancient hunting lodge of the Marqueses of Larios, is a place full of history and anecdotes. Located in the Sierra Blanca (The White Mountains) between Ojen and Monda, it is...
See in ESTABLISHMENTS the"Hotel refuge El Juanar". UNIQUENESS This old hunting area that belonged to the Marquesses of Larios is the source of many stories. The building still has...