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CAMINITO REY & BANDERAS SPA Relax
Featuring a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, CAMINITO REY & BANDERAS SPA Relax is located in Carratraca in the Andalucía region, 28 miles from Malaga Train Station and 29 miles from Automobile and...

Complejo Turístico La Garganta
An old flour factory dating from the year 1827 was totally renovated, and now offers all the amenities and comfort of a modern hotel.

Apartamentos Ardales
These air-conditioned apartments are located in the characteristic village of Ardales, near Málaga.

Finca Valle Verde
Finca Valle Verde is a recently renovated bed and breakfast in Alora where guests can make the most of its pool with a view, open-air bath, and garden.

Casa Rosa1
Featuring city and inner courtyard views, this apartment also comes with free Wifi.

Casa Margarita
Casa Margarita offers accommodations in Ardales, 30 miles from Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor. This vacation home provides accommodations with a terrace.

La Barbería de Miguel
Featuring mountain and lake views, this vacation home also has free Wifi.

La Tienda de Miguel
Providing a terrace, La Tienda de Miguel provides accommodations in El Chorro. Featuring mountain and lake views, this apartment also provides guests with free Wifi.

La Estación del Amor - Casa Rural con private pool
La Estación del Amor - Casa Rural con private pool is a recently renovated apartment in Alora where guests can make the most of the seasonal outdoor swimming pool and garden.

B&B Casa Loré D'or
Offering garden views, B&B Casa Loré D'or in Alora offers accommodations, a garden, and a bar. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.

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A typical Andalusia white village, great facilities...
A typical Andalusia white village, great facilities including shops, restaurants, banks, a castle with some wonderful walks. Be aware the train station is on the outskirts of the village. We have been coming to Alora for over 15 years and continue to enjoy the village & sounding area.Guest review byJuliaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Ardales was a surprise highlight of our trip.
Ardales was a surprise highlight of our trip. We stayed to visit the Caminito del Rey but the town itself is lovely - a very pretty and steep white village. Parking is easy. We missed the caves nearby but they sounded cool. There is a nice lake which is near the entrance to Caminito del Rey where you can bathe and hire pedalos and canoes. We went in the church at the top of the hill and a really nice man was there to tell us the interesting history of Ardales - it was a great opportunity to practice our Spanish! We didn’t eat in the restaurants, they looked quite basic but had a lively feel with locals sitting out in the evening. A really nice atmosphere.Guest review byJennyUnited Kingdom - 8.0
this area also has lots of hiking and mountain biking. so...
this area also has lots of hiking and mountain biking. so you could stay for 2 nights and have stuff to do.. or just relax. there is not town. just this hotel. and a train from Malaga.. which stops many times a day. PS that would be a great way to get there!Guest review byamberUnited States - 10.0
Valle de Abdalajis is a small town in the middle of a...
Valle de Abdalajis is a small town in the middle of a mountain range. Perfect starting point for some hiking-adventures. El Torcal is reachable in a 40 minutes car-journey and Antequerra in 30 minutes.Guest review byManuel - 10.0
Carratraca is a typical small village near the mountains at...
Carratraca is a typical small village near the mountains at 46 km from Malaga and the sea. It used to be famous for its thermal facilities and has a 5* luxe hotel but unfortunately closed after COVID.. There are 2 local supermarkets, 2 restaurants and a café. From Carratraca there are several beautiful walkings you can make in the woods. And El Chorro where the famous Camininto del Rey starts, is only 11km away..Guest review byDianeBelgium - 10.0
It has stunning views and is very Spanish.
It has stunning views and is very Spanish. It's not really a tourist hot spot, so there are far more locals than visitors, which in my opinion is very welcome. Good mixture of bars and restaurants, shops and supermarkets. Close to stunning walks and hikes.Guest review byPaulineUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Great for a short stay & exploring the mountains.
Great for a short stay & exploring the mountains. All amenities available on the very pretty Main Street, inc restaurants/ cafes/ ice cream parlour, pharmacy & other shops. Plenty of on street parking around. You may struggle in Ardales if you had mobility issues.Guest review byDiane - 10.0
Easy to get the train to El Chorro - I actually missed the...
Easy to get the train to El Chorro - I actually missed the stop as I was looking at google maps and the tunnels delayed reception! LOL The views from my accommodation were amazing. Both on sunny days and when the clouds came down with rain. The hotel and train station were very close to my accommodation - but (note to self!) travel light. the roads and stairs do not make for easy movement of big cases! El Chorro is a magical place.Guest review byRachelleAustralia - 8.0
Alora is a fabulous place.
Alora is a fabulous place. A bit hilly but after a few days we were up the steep slopes like a 16 year old. Plenty of options for food and bars but you will easily find 'your local' People are friendly and if you need help there'll be someone yo help you out. Easy transport to Malaga and every where but Alora has everything for day to day living..Guest review byBethan - 8.0
Lovely accommodation, perfectly located for our trip to...
Lovely accommodation, perfectly located for our trip to Caminito del Rey. The Caminito is definitely a must for a visit to the area. Amazing gorge hike with spring flowers everywhere. Dizzying views of the gorge and river bed. We saw lots of birds of prey and an otter plus wild goats. If we return we’d be interested in seeing some of the local caves. We ran out of time and some are open only at specific times.Guest review byKylieUnited Kingdom