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Arrive at Malaga Airport and take hire car to Torrox Pueblo. A representative from Walk Andalucia will meet you in the village. After settling in your accommodation we will arrange a short orientation tour of Torrox Pueblo.
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14.75Km (9 miles), height gain 1700ft -
A walk of about 5 hours up to the head
of a river valley uphill via a ridge with
great views down to the sea and over the Sierra Nevadas and down through a very fertile agricultural area with
vineyards and avocado groves. |
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20.75 Km (13 Miles) / 2250 feet / 6-7 hours - Circular walk with good mix of terrain
(forest tracks, remote mountain paths,
some scrambling over rough paths)
& incredible scenery (pine forests,
impressive crags and wide open spaces).
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Walk of about 9 km (5.6 miles) with
a total ascent of 1350 feet. This is an
exhilarating climb (including one very
steep section) to Atalaya (Moorish
lookout tower), with fantastic views
across the Sierras de Alhama and
Tejeda. You will also visit a rare
Buddhist Stupa.
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A walk of 6.5k (4 miles), you will
walk through a spectacular steep
sided gorge and climb to a ridge
with great views, and then walk through lovely countryside and thick vegetation
in the valley bottom. Climb peak of
Cruz Pinto with spectacular views of
Nerja & the sea, back along river
valley to the picturesque white village of Frigiliana. |
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10.75k (6.5 miles) - Walk starting at Maro and finishing at Nerja caves which are well worth a visit.
You can enjoy a drink at Nerja caves restaurant which is a training restaurant with a very good reputation, and has stunning views down to the sea and over to Maro. |
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7.5k (4.5 miles) - The walk starts at the crossroads off the Torrox/Frigiliana road and finishes at Frigiliana, a beautiful white village in the hills above Nerja. The walk climbs steadily with excellent views of the high peaks of the Sierra Almijara in the distance dropping into the river valley through the villages of Acebuchal. |
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15.25 Km (9.5 Miles) / 2000 feet / 6 hours - Descent into spectacular steep sided gorge, through lush undergrowth, alongside wild mountain stream, to ancient isolated ruin (said to have been the home of a Moorish Imam), and a climb back up through rugged hillsides where Ibex are often seen. |
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