Image Cuentos y leyendas de Alfarnate The name Alfarnate comes from the Arabic word“al-farnat” meaning flour mill. Name of its inhabitants: Alfarnatenos. Nickname: palancos. Interesting stories: One of the interesting things in this town is the tradition... Alfarnate Crónicas y leyendas
Image Fiesta de Moros y Cristianos (Moors and Christians Festival). Alfarnate. September. Unique Festival 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 planning any sightseeing activities. The... Alfarnate Fiestas > Festivals
Image History of Alfarnate The name is derived from the Arabic term “Al-farnat”, meaning “flour mill”. However, the earliest settlements can be traced back to prehistoric times, as the remains found in the streams of Palancar and Morales have shown. The first... Alfarnate Historia
Image How big the world is! It was not so long ago that village folk did not leave their place of birth unless forced to do so in order to make a decent living. Few, if any, travelled for pleasure alone; tourism was still a long way off in these parts. In fact, the... Alfarnate Crónicas y leyendas
Image Cuento y Leyenda de Alfarnatejo Its name is a diminutive of the word “al-farnat”, whichis also the source of Alfarate, meaning flour mill. Name of its inhabitants: Alfarnatejones. Nick-name: tejones The proximity of both towns, Alfarnate and Alfarnatejo,... Alfarnatejo Crónicas y leyendas