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Property 13556

Features:
-Air Conditioning
-5 minutes from Lauro Golf
-Set in beautiful surroundings
-3 good size bedrooms
-Large Sun Terrace & Swimming Pool

Private Owner

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GBP£490 to GBP£700
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Los Olivos is a three bed villa with three good sized bedrooms (one double and two sets of twin beds) within the main house. The villa has a very spacious lounge with air-conditioning and dining room, the third bedroom is the pool suite with doors leading to the patio and swimming pool (4m x 8m); all rooms have high ceilings, giving you a very spacious feel. Fully equ...

Property 16455

Features:
-Casa Rosario is a beautiful villa with a large pool 9x4m
-Spectacular 360° views of mountains & Alhaurin El Grande
-Set on 6000sq mtrs of land among many fruit trees including olives, lemons, oranges and plums
-The house is surrounded by mature landscaped gardens.
-Situated in a quiet rustic area, yet it is within a 5 minute drive of the hustle and bustle and lively nightlife of Alhaurin El Grande.

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EUR€495 to EUR€795
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3 Bedroom Villa (Sleeps 6) 3 Kilometers from Alhaurin el grande (8) for Rent in Guadalhorce (23), Malaga (424), Andalucia (729), Spain (1982)

Accommodation comprises of 3 bedrooms 1 ensuite, bathroom, open plan kitchen, living and dining room with large open fireplace. There is seating for 6 people including a sofa. Both the back terrace and front veranda are easily accessed from the main living area and both are nicely furnished. There is a large pool 9x4m with roman steps. It is situated to the side...

Property 150990

Features:
-Private pool and jacuzzi
-Wifi available
-Open all year
-2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
-Baby equipment available

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EUR€500 to EUR€995
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This ANDALUCIA TOURIST BOARD REGISTERED luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom villa is accessed by tarmac roads and lanes and sleeps up to 4 guests. It is air-conditioned, heated, with satellite TV - UK channels, has wireless internet and is double glazed throughout. The wood work within the villa, including doors, wardrobes and kitchen, have all been hand crafted to a very hi...

Property 151250

Features:
-Old farmhouse beautifully refurbished
-Swimming pool and sauna
-Tennis court and table tennis
-BBQ area
-Yoga, archery and other activities

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EUR€1,250 to EUR€2,000
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4 Bedroom Villa (Sleeps 8) 10 Kilometers from Alora (6) for Rent in Guadalhorce (23), Malaga (424), Andalucia (729), Spain (1982)

The Finca is a beautifully renovated Andalusian farmhouse nestled in a 6-hectare haven of peace surrounded by olive, lemon and orange trees. The finca has swimming pool, tennis court and beautiful gardens and patios where to enjoy the Andalusian weather. The main house has 3 large bedrooms (2 doubles and 1 twin); all with own bathroom and terrace), 2 living rooms and ...

Property 150985

Features:
-Double room
-Suite
-Studio
-Studio
-Apartment

Bed & Breakfast

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EUR€1 to EUR€365
 Per Night

6 Bedroom Bed and Breakfast (Sleeps 13) 3 Kilometers from Alora (6) for Rent in Guadalhorce (23), Malaga (424), Andalucia (729), Spain (1982)

The picturesque village of Álora is situated at only 5 minutes by car. Casa Rural Domingo is only a 40 minute drive from Málaga airport and the Costa del Sol. From the hotel you can enjoy a breathtaking view over the “Valle del Sol”, while you are having your breakfast or taking a swim. Here you can discover the silence and beauty of nature, and enjoy a relaxed ...

Property 151192

Features:
-heating and swimming pool
-only accomodation 
-garden, barbecue
-tarmac entrance, outside the village
-pets allowed

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EUR€1,470 to EUR€1,540
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8 Bedroom Villa (Sleeps 20) 3 Kilometers from Alora (6) for Rent in Guadalhorce (23), Malaga (424), Andalucia (729), Spain (1982)

1 House (16 places): 4 twin rooms, 4 double rooms, 3 bathrooms, 4 extra beds. Inside: washing machine, microwave, heating, dining room, kitchen, shared bathroom, fireplace, television, lounge. Situation: tarmac entrance, outside the village. Services: pets allowed, information about the area. Outside: garden, barbecue, vegetable garden, terrace, swimming poo...

Property 500634

Features:
-private pool
-Outside summer kitchen and BBQ
-Multiple terraces for sun or shade
-Fully equiped kitchen
-Sat. TV,Video,

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GBP£300 to GBP£500
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3 Bedroom Villa (Sleeps 6) 7 Kilometers from Alora (6) for Rent in Guadalhorce (23), Malaga (424), Andalucia (729), Spain (1982)

Phil Collins said it best, "Just another day in paradise".A beautiful home complete with private pool set in wonderful peaceful surroundings, perfect for either sight seeing or for just relaxing by the pool. We are surrounded by some of the most spectacular scenery being between the national parks of El Chorro,( where "Von Ryans Express" was filmed and El Torcal with...

Property 500899

Features:
-Fantastic Views
-Friendly Hosts
-Relaxing and Tranquile
-Comfortable rooms
-dinner available on request

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EUR€35 to EUR€45
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2 Bedroom Bed and Breakfast (Sleeps 4) at Alora (6) for Rent in Guadalhorce (23), Malaga (424), Andalucia (729), Spain (1982)

Comfortable country House Bed and Breakfast on the slopes of Mount Huma, El Chorro. Alora. Malaga. We have two double / twin rooms with en-suite bathrooms and tea/coffee making facilities. We also offer free WIFI and Private terraces. We have ample parking or we can offer Airport / Station pickup at an additional cost. Contact us for more information and directions....

Property 12869

Features:
-First Class rural turism in combination with all kinds of sport activities
-Relax and forget the stress in the pure nature of Sierra de las Nieves
-Take the oprtunity to visit Ronda, Granada, Seville or Cordoba in a one days excursion
-Try our international or tradiconal cuisine 
-We welcome you as visitors and say good bye to you as  friends

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EUR€50 to EUR€70
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11 Bedroom Hotel (Sleeps 26) at Alozaina (1) for Rent in Guadalhorce (23), Malaga (424), Andalucia (729), Spain (1982)

The family-run “hostal†POSADA DEL RÃO offers all the comforts of a hotel. Guests enjoy the 11 individually furnished and beautifully decorated rooms. Each has a private bath, TV and telephone, Internet connection and a balcony. We serve breakfast, regional specialties and international cuisine in our comfortable dining room. A conference room is available an...

Property 150531

Features:
-Ensuite Bathrooms
-Secluded Patio Areas
-BBQ Area
-Air Conditioning
-Rural

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GBP£400 to GBP£600
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3 Bedroom Townhouse (Sleeps 8) at Antequera (7) for Rent in Antequera (7), Malaga (424), Andalucia (729), Spain (1982)

Casa Levana is set in a small, picturesque and typically charming village in Andalucia, Southern Spain. It is a large, traditional spanish country house which has been sympathetically restored to retain its rustic charm but with modern facilities. There are 3 large bedrooms, two of which have en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning. Downstairs there is a fully...
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Malaga

Like neighbouring Cadiz province, Malaga is sprinkled liberally with pretty pueblos blancos, or white towns and villages, the most well-known of all these being Ronda. Malaga is inundated with visitors to its famous Costa del Sol and the pueblos blancos nearest this coastal strip are the most popular, but it's relatively easy to find more remote villages that retain an away-from-it-all charm, such as those of the Axarquia region northeast of Malaga city.

Casares, Malaga is sprinkled liberally with pretty pueblos blancos.

Costa del Sol

West of Malaga city is the most visited stretch of the Andalucian coastline, the Costa del Sol. Purpose-built resorts of high-rise apartments line many of the beaches, but there is also the jetsetters' haunt of upmarket Marbella to explore, with an old quarter riddled with tiny streets that link pretty squares. Adjacent to Marbella is the glamorous marina of Puerto Banus, while further east are the hedonistic pleasures of Torremolinos, which has some great bars and clubs. Leaving these heady delights behind, head west to Estepona, which has managed to maintain a relatively low-key atmosphere, reflecting its former life as a fishing village.

In the immediate hilly hinterland of the western Costa del Sol are mountain villages popular with foreign visitors to the Costa del Sol, such as the settlements north of Marbella at the foot of the towering Sierra Bermeja. Istan nestles beneath the peaks of the Sierra Blanca, while Ojen is further east, on the A355, and beyond Ojen in a mountain valley is Monda and then Guaro. The attractive village of Benahavis north of San Pedro de Alcantara is well-known for its many excellent restaurants.

West of Estepona is the surprisingly unspoilt village of Manilva - given its proximity to the Costa - and, further inland along a beautifully scenic road, Casares. This village is in a spectacular position with its house clinging precariously to the sides of a rocky pinnacle, crowned by a Moorish fortress.

North of the coastal resorts of Fuengirola and Torremolinos there is the popular, pretty village of Mijas, with great views down to the coast, the historic village of Alhaurin el Grande that has vestiges of settlement traced back to Neolithic times, its much newer neighbour, Alhaurin de la Torre, and Coin.

On the eastern Costa del Sol close to Malaga city is Rincon de la Victoria, with a marine cave - the Cueva del Tesoro - believed to have hidden treasure (tesoro). Further east is the resort of Torre del Mar, which has an attractively revamped main paseo and a lively seafront.

Nerja is the most attractive town along this stretch of coastline, sheltering at the foot of the Sierra de Almijara. Don´t miss its magnificent tree-lined promenade, the Balcon de Europa, jutting out into the sea and giving stunning views along the rocky shore. Nerja is also famous for its cave, the Cueva de Nerja, 4km from town.

Villages of the Guadalhorce Valley

Easily accessible from Malaga are a series of village nestling in the Guadalhorce valley. The closest to Malaga on the A357 is Cartama, once a strategic stronghold for the Romans and the Moors who constructed a castle, today better known for its enormously popular Crocodiles Park. Just beyond is the small but historically interesting Pizarra. Further north is Alora, the biggest place along this route, with steep, cobbled streets leading up to a ruined Moorish citadel, now the town's cemetery. It is tucked into the foot of a rocky cliff topped by a castle, which was first constructed by the Phoenicians.

Northwest of Alora is the tiny spa resort of Carratraca, whose sulphuric hot springs have been popular since the 19th century, when its waters assuaged the aches and pains of famous travellers - and hypochondriacs - such as the poet Lord Byron. Close to the Guadalhorce reservoirs, with a lakeside campsite, is Ardales. North of Ardales is Teba, whose streets are lined with many grand mansions. The village enjoys some of the best panoramic views in the area over a gently rolling plain clad in olive groves and cereal plantations.

Don't miss the spectacular Moorish fortress of Bobastro, near the reservoirs, a site where the Muslims, rebelling against the Caliph of Cordoba, converted to Christianity and carved a mosque-like church in solid rock. East of here is the Valle de Abdalajis in an impressive mountainside location and near some excellent hang-gliding territory. At the foot of the magnificent limestone rock formations of the Torcal de Antequera Natural Area is the hill town of Villanueva de la Concepcion.

Pueblos blancos of the Serrania de Ronda

The mountain range of the Serrania de Ronda is dotted with many hilltop whitewashed villages topped by Moorish castles. Since the 19th century when it attracted a whole host of illustrious visitors, the most popular of these has undoubtedly been Ronda. In a much-photographed stunning position on the top of the sheer-sided Tajo gorge, Ronda is remarkably appealing with a beautifully preserved old town and many great bars and restaurants.

To the north of Ronda are Arriate and Cuevas del Becerro, while south is the attractive Cortes de la Frontera, surrounded by cork groves, and the most famous place in the area, the delightful village of Gaucin. West of Ronda is Montejaque, perched on the mountainside overlooking the fertile olive groves below, and Benaojan, which is close to a famous cave, the Cueva de la Pileta, with some impressive prehistoric cave paintings and rock formations of stalagtites and stalagmites.

Off the well-beaten tourist track in the Genal valley, in the shadow of the Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park, is the village of Igualeja along with a string of hamlets, such as Pujerra, Juzcar, Cartajima, Alpandeire and Farajan. On the eastern side of the Sierra de las Nieves, and a gateway into the park, is Tolox, which boasts a well-known spa.

Northern historic villages

The main town to the north of Malaga city is Antequera, a town almost buried under its weighty, rich history with a plethora of monuments, such as a scattering of prehistoric dolmens, a Moorish castle, Roman baths and many fine churches. It´s a good base for exploring the three impressive natural sites nearby: the weirdly eroded limestone landscape of the Torcal del Antequera Natural Area, the magnificent gorge of the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes Natural Area and the lake in the Fuente de Piedra Natural Reserve, which attracts thousands of flamingos to breed in spring.

East of Antequera is the small, pleasant town of Archidona, with its 18th-century eight-sided Plaza Ochavada and an interesting church, the Sanctuario de la Virgen de la Gracia, just out of town. Thirty four kilometres east of Antequera is Villanueva del Trabuco, a pretty village in the foothills of the Sierra de San Jorge. Six kilometres south is the smaller Villanueva del Rosario, set in farmland of olive groves and wheat fields with a mountainous backdrop. North of these villages, close to the provincial borders of Granada and Cordoba, is another attractive village, Villanueva de Tapia.

Other towns and villages in the area include Fuente de Piedra, the closest village to the nature reserve of the same name that is famous for its flamingos; the town of Campillos, 25km west of Antequera between the Guadalhorce reservoirs and the Laguna de Fuente de Piedra; Mollina, 15km northwest of Antequera, a major wine-producing town; and Alameda, a few kilometres from a protected lake, the Laguna de la Ratosa Natural Reserve, where you can see flamingos in spring and summer, along with other aquatic birds.

Halfway between Malaga and Antequera is the hill town of Almogia, a Moorish fortified settlement with the remains of a castle.

Remote villages of the Axarquia region

The regional capital of this mountainous area is Velez-Malaga, a market town well worth a visit with a lively market on Thursday. The limestone mountain range of the Sierra Almijara, part of the immense Sierras of Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park that straddles Malaga and Granada provinces, looms over the picturesque Moorish village of Frigiliana, only 7km north of the coast and Nerja, Competa, renowned for its sweet wines and surrounded by vineyards and, further south, the pretty mountain village of Torrox. To the west of the park is Comares, one of the highest villages in Andalucia and visible for miles around, and Colmenar, on the edge of the densely wooded Montes de Malaga Natural Park and named after the numerous beehives (colmenas) that produce the village´s honey.

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