Nearest Airport
: Malaga
at 65
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Nearest Train
: Antequera
at 20
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Nearest Motorway
: Antequera / Casabermeja
at 15
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Nearest Beach
: Costa del Sol
at 50
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Nearest Barpub
: El Rincón del Hortelano (La Joya)
at 4
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Nearest Ski
: Sierra Nevada (Granada)
at 160
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Nearest Golf
: Antequera
at 20
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Nearest Restaurant
: El Rincón del Hortelano (La Joya)
at 4
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Car: necessary
It is 25 minutes (driving) the Torcal de Antequera and 5 minutes from the village of La Joya: shops, bakeries, restaurants, tobacconist, pharmacy, etc.
Located in the municipality of Antequera, in the center of Andalusia, is an ideal location for visiting places such as: Malaga (La Alcazaba, El Torcal de Antequera, Sierra de las Nieves, Marbella, Ronda), Granada (Alhambra, Generalife Gardens, Sierra Nevada), Córdoba (La Mezquita, the Episcopal Palace, the Jewish quarter, Ecija, Carmona), Jaén (Jaén Cathedral, Baena, Lucena, Montilla) and Seville (the Giralda, the Torre del Oro, Utrera, Jerez de la Frontera).
Other attractions nearby (local) is El Chorro, Antequera, Antequera Alcazaba, the Roman Ruins, El Torcal de Antequera, Wolf Park and the Dolmen de Menga.
El Torcal de Antequera is a nature reserve known for the whimsical forms that the various agents of erosion have shaped its limestone, forming an outstanding example of karst landscape. El Torcal de Antequera gives you the opportunity to perform one of its 3 hiking trails, plus the ability to climb from their particular rock formations.
El Chorro (Málaga) is a limestone canyon located near Alora. It is famous for its climbing routes and one of its via ferrata, El Caminito del Rey. It is considered the best climbing place in Andalusia, and is among the top 5 rock climbing sites in Spain.
In addition to El Chorro and El Torcal de Antequera there are many climbing sites in Malaga, among which include La Cueva (Archidona and Casares), Archidona Canyon Manilva (Manilva) Desplomilandia (Ardales), Rio de la Venta (Campillos ), Turon (Ardales) and Villanueva del Rosario (the controversial Chilam Balam, the hard way in the world).