This church is one of the buildings of greatest historical interest in the village. Though not very old, having been built in the 19th century, it does stand on the site of a former mosque....
This region, situated in the north of the province, borders the countryside of Seville in the North; the valley of Guadalhorce in the south; the mountain ranges of Ronda and Cardiz in the east; and the floodplain of Antequera in the south. It represents the beginning of the so-called Surco Intrabetico, an enormous natural corridor, which links Andalusia with Spanish Levante (east coast of the peninsula).
The most important terrains are located in the south, shaping an area of great environmental interest. From east to west, Valle de Abdalajîs Mountains, Pizarra Mountains, Aguas Mountains, Baños Mountains, Alcaparaîn Mountains and Ortegîcar Mountains.
This mountain range has determined both the climate conditions and the communication between the region and the south part of the province, which takes advantage of natural mountain passes, making it very difficult to find alternative access ways.
This region has a continental climate, with harsh winters and very hot summers. The annual average temperature is 15 to 16 degrees and the average rainfall is 600 to 700 mm. Guadalhorce River brings the main part of the water that comes into the region through its tributary rivers, Guadalteba and Turón.
Due to the diversity of its landscape and its environmental conditions, visitors can observe spectacular natural spots, such as ecosystem of the lagoons of Campillos, the park of Ardales and the reservoirs of Guadalhorce-Guadalteba, which are doubtlessly one of the most relevant natural spots. Here is as well the Caminito del Rey in the canyon Los Gaitanes, which is perhaps the natural resource of major interest of the province of Malaga.
All of this together with the beauty of its villages, gastronomy and craftsmanship, shape the perfect surrounding for those who search cultural, ecological and active tourism.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Products derived from stock farming, milk products, fruit and vegetables.
CRAFTWORK
Stonework, textile, wood and forge works.
FORESTRY
Silviculture.
INDUSTRY
Wine-producing, technologies, auxiliaries for the construction sector and alternative energies.
TOURISM
Cultural heritage, congresses and incentives, nature.
More English information of Guadalteba on the website of the Costa del Sol Tourist Board.
Image Image The village of Ardales was finally conquered in 1453 or 1454 by Castilian troops and then handed over by the King Juan 2nd to the Lord of Teba, Don Juan Ramirez de Guzman, who promoted the...
Museo Municipal de Almargen “Tartessos en Guadalteba” (“Tartessos en Guadalteba” Municipal Museum of Almargen)
Almargen
Among its singular pieces there are two remarkable finds attributed to the Late Bronze Age that are especially prevalent in western Andalucía and Extremadura—where the Tartessos territory is based....
From a privileged place, La Encantada Cliff Viewpoint offers the view of the Guadalhorce River which crashes into Jurassic rocks and creates El Chorro (the Spurt), with the boardwalks of El Caminito...
The cave of Ardales, which is also known as Cueva de Doña Trinidad or the Calinoria, was discovered in 1821 after the great earthquake in Alhama de Granada, which left the access to the cave open,...
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 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 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 PECULIARITY With its brick stone walls and wooden roofs and ceilings, this building is a typical Andalusian construction. Although the building is old, fitting perfectly in the environment, it has...
Image UNIQUENESS This typical Andalusian farmhouse keeps its original structure from the 19th century. CHARACTERISTICS It is built around a riding arena. A hayloft has been transformed into a...
Image UNIQUENESS Arcos del Capellán is unique tourist accommodation, integrated into the archaeological remains of an Andalusian farmstead. The house is restored over an arcade made of Nazarite bricks,...
Image This fifth stage starts in the area of Guadalteba and goes deep into the Sierra de las Nieves . It begins in Ardales, it is 266 km long, and crosses nine municipalities. A big part of the...