3 best parks & nature in Costa del Sol

Nerja Cave
Cueva de Nerja

Cave

The Cueva de Nerja cave complex is located on the outskirts of the popular resort of Nerja and is one of the most visited tourist sites in Spain. The caves were excavated in the limestone massif by water about 5 million years ago, the total length of the cave system is about 5 km and the volume of the caves exceeds 260,000 km3. About a third of the caves are open to the public. [btn "Book your stay in Nerja" https://www.booking.com/city/es…

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Sierra Blanca
Sierra Blanca

Mountain

Marbella is overlooked by the Sierra Blanca, whose mountains rise to over 1,200 metres. The mountain slopes, valleys and ridges are criss-crossed with dozens of kilometres of marked hiking trails, ideal for a break from beach holidays. The trails start right in Marbella on its northern edge and climb steeply upwards. It's not worth attempting the hike without sturdy footwear, but you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean…

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Calamorro
Sierra de Mijas

Mountain

The Sierra de Mijas is a popular place for hiking, rising to heights of over 1,100 metres above sea level above the resorts of Benalmádena and Fuengirola, and one of the starting points for hiking is the town of Mijas, after which the mountain is named. One of the most popular routes in the mountain range is the 15km ridge from the top of the cable car from Benalmádena over the mountain tops, with a final descent to the village of Mijas, from…

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