General Information - Cultural Significance of the Site: High - Scenic Value of the Site: High - State of Conservation: Low - Kind of Works: Preindustrial mill with counterbalance towers. - Stage...
Located in the eastern part of the province, this is the area of the Province of Malaga with the greatest number of municipalities.
From north to northeast, the mountain range formed by the Sierras de Jobo, Co, Camarolos, Prieta, del Rey, Enmedio, Alhama, and particularly Tejeda y Almijara, recently declared Natural Park, protect this region. This land has enormous potential in terms of its resources and is of major tourist interest. Visitors can find great nature spots of mountain ranges, mountains, slopes, cliffs, etc., and enjoy the great offer of its local gastronomy and its magnificent artistic heritage.
Its towns comprise picturesque havens which have managed to conserve the beauty of their streets, squares, monuments and popular festivals with a backdrop of light and colour, and which, coupled with its weather conditions and environmental attractions, make this an ideal place for visiting. And it seems that the lands of the Axarquia are like a miniature Malaga: mountains, valleys, mountain ranges and coastline all together.
The Axarquia Mountains are a labyrinth of olive and almond groves and vineyards, linked together by the towns and farmhouses which dot the landscape and infuse it with life. A life, which is also present in the crops, nestled in narrow valleys, which creeps up the hillsides and sunbathes on the raisin beds, also called paseros.
The Axarquia Valley is a flood plain of fruit groves and gardens, which continues its way up the Vêlez River, with lemon and orange trees along the Benamargosa and Guaro until reaching the small valleys to be found at the foot of the ranges.
The mountain ranges are to be found overlooking the sea with their various Mudejar and Mediterranean towns, either on the hillsides or hidden in the valleys, with the mountains behind and the Mediterranean strip of blue on the horizon. This is also the land of springs, which allay the thirst of the locals, forming streams and watering the terraced crops.
The coast of the Axarquia is characterised by its cliffs and coves, with headlands and watchtowers, beaches and gardens, tradition and tourism.
Our walk through these lands begins in Nerja, a municipality with impressive cliffs (Maro-Cerro Gordo), which had been declared Natural Park, not to mention their famous caves. We follow our way and arrive at Torrox and Algarobo, two villages, which knew how to bond their tourist offer with their traditions. Later we will arrive at Velez Malaga, the capital of these lands. This municipality, with rich cultural heritage, is full of surprises. Torre del Mar is the window from which we can catch sight of the Mediterranean Sea. In the end, we will reach Rincon de la Victoria, a small fishing village, which adapted itself to the tourist demand.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Wine-producing; olive oil, honey and fresh cheese.
CRAFTWORK
Pottery, traditional furniture.
FORESTRY
Production of plants.
INDUSTRY
Meat, metal transformation and systems of exploitation and utilization of waters.
TOURISM
Rural; sun and beach, leisure activities.
More English information of Axarquîa Costa del Sol on the website of the Costa del Sol Tourist Board.
Image Image A late 16th-century construction that provides the highlight of the village centre. Its noble design is supported by pillars with half-point arches on the ground floor, whose left-hand room has a...
Image The hermitage of San Cayetano was most likely built in the sixteenth century. It was dedicated to Christian worship in times of cohabitation of Christian and Muslim religion, or perhaps could be...
This viewpoint is located next to this well-known fountain, located to the south of the municipality. The fountain is a square construction with several bays, the interior of which is crowned by a...
The Cenicero beach, in Torrox, It has a sandy area of about 1,200 meters and a width of 40 meters. It is located in the area of Morche and generally has a moderate waves and a lot of vegetation. The...
Image The earliest settlements in the Vêlez-Málaga date back to Prehistoric times, as witnessed by the Mozarabic eremitic complex at Valle-Niza, the Phoenician urban complex of Los Toscanos and the...
Image Its name possibly comes from the Latin word “sedilla” which in Lower Roman meant rural settlement. Name of its inhabitants: Sedellanos. Legend: Among its legends, Sedella has a great...
Image 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...
Image UNIQUENESS This grill room is like the restaurants in the north of Spain, but it is one-minute walk from the beach. CHARACTERISTICS It only opens at lunch time, except on Thursdays, and it is...
Image This hotel has 12 rooms spread simulating small farmhouses. All are different and have independent access directly from the outside. Its decoration is based on a adventurous style, with artisan...
Image UNIQUENESS This establishment is a new modern and comfortable building. CHARACTERISTICS The cuisine is based on traditional cooking, typical of this area, prepared with local products by...
Image Stop at this strategic place to see some wonderful views of the lighthouse, a river and fertile plains, Sugar Factory, and residential zone on the coast with the sea in the background.
Image This viewpoint gives impressive views of the coast. It is right between the sea and mountains, on the territory of Axarquía in the Province of Málaga. It stands by the beach, at the bottom of the...