Attractions
Barranco Blanco
Address: Ctra. MA-3303, acceso por punto km 4, 29100 Coín, Málaga .LIKE an illustration from a fairytale, the Barranco Blanco will enchant you – once you find it.
But the search is more than worth it, for this serene spot (which means White Ravine in Spanish) is set in stunning woodland teeming with wildlife – including wild boars – and its river ends in a magical waterfall.
Even the Nazis were unable to resist Barranco Blanco’s enduring charm
Located in the foothills of the Sierra Alpujata between Coin and Alhaurin el Grande, it cannot be seen from the surrounding roads.
These days it’s a photographer’s paradise and a hotspot for horseriding, mountain biking, walking and river swimming. But, just like the stories by the Grimms brothers and Hans Anderson, it has a darker side, too.
This beautiful spot was allegedly used as a Nazi training camp during the Second World War, due to Hitler and Franco’s friendship.
Sierra de Mijas
Address: Finca Bella Vista, Alhaurín el Grande, Spain .To the back of the property is The Sierra de Mijas a mountain range in southern Spain, part of the coastal mountain range that lies behind the Costa del Sol Occidental, in Andalusia. It separates the Valle del Guadalhorce region from the Costa del Sol. The highest point is the Pico Mijas at 1,150 metres. Popular for walking, Jogging, hiking, biking, horse riding and off road biking somewhere everyone can enjoy.
Golf
Address: Ctra. Málaga a Coín, A-404, 29130 Alhaurín de la Torre, Málaga .Costa del Sol is considered one of the most famous and favorite destinations for golfers in Spain. From Malaga to Sotogrande, passing through Marbella, Mijas, and Fuengirola, we have more than 70 golf courses, including some of the most prestigious golf courses in the world. For that reason is known as Costa del Golf.
Our Nearest courses are Alhaurin golf five minutes drive, Santanna 15 mins drive, El Chaparral and Lauro golf.
Please contact us to find out about group golf deals.
Dolmen of Menga
Address: Carr. de Málaga, Número 5, 29200 Antequera, Málaga .The Dolmen of Menga is a megalithic burial mound called a tumulus, a long barrow form of dolmen, dating from the 3750-3650 BCE approx. It is near Antequera, Málaga, Spain. It is one of the largest known ancient megalithic structures in Europe. The Antequera Dolmens Site, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list on 15 July 2016, includes the mountains of El Torcal de Antequera and Peña de los Enamorados (towards which the dolmens face). The dolmens are described as "outstanding examples of megalithic architecture and... amongst the most recognized and quoted in the world.
Andalucia has seven World Heritage sites inscribed on the list - five cultural, one natural, and one both cultural and natural.
Most of the cultural sites are located in cities or towns: the three great Muslim centres of power, Granada, Seville and Cordoba; and Ubeda and Baeza.
These are, namely: Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín (Granada); Cathedral, Alcázar and Archivo de Indias (Seville); the Historic City Centre of Cordoba (including the Mezquita); the Renaissance Monumental Ensembles of Úbeda and Baeza; 68 items of cave art in Almeria, Granada and Jaenprovinces, which is included in Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula; and Madinat al-Zahra.
The natural World Heritage Site is Doñana National Park in Huelva province, while the most recently listed site (2016) is the combined cultural and natural site of the Antequera Dolmens in Malaga. Close to Andalucia, on the Rock of Gibraltar, is the Gorham's Cave Complex, added at the same time.
Beaches
Address: La Cala de Mijas, Spain .One of the best ways of relaxing is to spend the whole day on one of its fabulous sandy beaches, which will welcome you with a warm temperature, crystal-clear waters and sun shining 300 days per year. Our nearest beaches can be reached within 15 minutes, La Cala de Mijas, Fuengirola and Cabapino.
Malaga City
Address: Málaga, Spain .Málaga is loaded with history and brimming with a youthful vigour that proudly acknowledges its multi-layered past, the city that gave the world Picasso has transformed itself in spectacular fashion, with half a dozen new art galleries, a radically rethought port area and a nascent art district called Soho. Not that Málaga was ever lacking in energy: the Spanish-to-the-core bar scene could put bags under the eyes of an insomniac madrileño, while the food culture encompasses both Michelin stars and tastefully tatty fish shacks.
Come here for tapas washed down with sweet local wine, and stay in a creative boutique hotel sandwiched between a Roman amphitheatre, a Moorish fortress and the polychromatic Pompidou Centre, while you reflect on how eloquently Málaga has reinvented itself for the 21st century.
Check out www.malagaturisom.com
Barranco Blanco LIKE an illustration from a fairytale, the Barranco Blanco will enchant you – once you find it.But the search is more than worth it, for this serene spot (which means White Ravine in Spanish) is set in stunning woodland teeming with wildlife – including wild boars – and its river ends in a magical waterfall.Even the Nazis were unable to resist Barranco Blanco’s enduring charmLocated in the foothills of the Sierra Alpujata between Coin and Alhaurin el Grande, it cannot be seen from the surrounding roads.These days it’s a photographer’s paradise and a hotspot for horseriding, mountain biking, walking and river swimming. But, just like the stories by the Grimms brothers and Hans Anderson, it has a darker side, too.This beautiful spot was allegedly used as a Nazi training camp during the Second World War, due to Hitler and Franco’s friendship.Sierra de Mijas To the back of the property is The Sierra de Mijas a mountain range in southern Spain, part of the coastal mountain range that lies behind the Costa del Sol Occidental, in Andalusia. It separates the Valle del Guadalhorce region from the Costa del Sol. The highest point is the Pico Mijas at 1,150 metres. Popular for walking, Jogging, hiking, biking, horse riding and off road biking somewhere everyone can enjoy.Golf Costa del Sol is considered one of the most famous and favorite destinations for golfers in Spain. From Malaga to Sotogrande, passing through Marbella, Mijas, and Fuengirola, we have more than 70 golf courses, including some of the most prestigious golf courses in the world. For that reason is known as Costa del Golf.Our Nearest courses are Alhaurin golf five minutes drive, Santanna 15 mins drive, El Chaparral and Lauro golf.Please contact us to find out about group golf deals.Dolmen of Menga The Dolmen of Menga is a megalithic burial mound called a tumulus, a long barrow form of dolmen, dating from the 3750-3650 BCE approx. It is near Antequera, Málaga, Spain. It is one of the largest known ancient megalithic structures in Europe. The Antequera Dolmens Site, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list on 15 July 2016, includes the mountains of El Torcal de Antequera and Peña de los Enamorados (towards which the dolmens face). The dolmens are described as "outstanding examples of megalithic architecture and... amongst the most recognized and quoted in the world.Andalucia has seven World Heritage sites inscribed on the list - five cultural, one natural, and one both cultural and natural.Most of the cultural sites are located in cities or towns: the three great Muslim centres of power, Granada, Seville and Cordoba; and Ubeda and Baeza.These are, namely: Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín (Granada); Cathedral, Alcázar and Archivo de Indias (Seville); the Historic City Centre of Cordoba (including the Mezquita); the Renaissance Monumental Ensembles of Úbeda and Baeza; 68 items of cave art in Almeria, Granada and Jaenprovinces, which is included in Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula; and Madinat al-Zahra.The natural World Heritage Site is Doñana National Park in Huelva province, while the most recently listed site (2016) is the combined cultural and natural site of the Antequera Dolmens in Malaga. Close to Andalucia, on the Rock of Gibraltar, is the Gorham's Cave Complex, added at the same time.Beaches One of the best ways of relaxing is to spend the whole day on one of its fabulous sandy beaches, which will welcome you with a warm temperature, crystal-clear waters and sun shining 300 days per year. Our nearest beaches can be reached within 15 minutes, La Cala de Mijas, Fuengirola and Cabapino.Malaga City Málaga is loaded with history and brimming with a youthful vigour that proudly acknowledges its multi-layered past, the city that gave the world Picasso has transformed itself in spectacular fashion, with half a dozen new art galleries, a radically rethought port area and a nascent art district called Soho. Not that Málaga was ever lacking in energy: the Spanish-to-the-core bar scene could put bags under the eyes of an insomniac madrileño, while the food culture encompasses both Michelin stars and tastefully tatty fish shacks.Come here for tapas washed down with sweet local wine, and stay in a creative boutique hotel sandwiched between a Roman amphitheatre, a Moorish fortress and the polychromatic Pompidou Centre, while you reflect on how eloquently Málaga has reinvented itself for the 21st century. Check out www.malagaturisom.com