Malaga has everything to be considered one of the most complete destinations.

The combination of culture, history, climate, infrastructure, technology and great services makes the city a must-see tourist paradise.

But in addition to all this, Malaga stands out for its natural surroundings far beyond its famous beaches.

The province is a paradise for nature lovers, offering a wide variety of outdoor activities that will immerse you in the beauty of its fauna and flora. From sandy beaches and towering mountains, to trails that wind through enchanting landscapes, Malaga is the perfect destination for those looking to connect with nature.

These are some of the most captivating places to enjoy the biodiversity and unique landscapes that Malaga and its surroundings have to offer:

1. MONTES DE MÁLAGA NATURAL PARK

Located in the north of Malaga, the Montes de Malaga Natural Park is a treasure trove for hikers. Discover the beauty of its almost 5,000 hectares of Malaga’s flora as you walk through pine and holm oak forests.

The multiple trails offer panoramic views of the city and the sea, providing the perfect combination of exercise and connection with nature.

2. CAMINITO DEL REY

Do you like excitement and adrenaline? One of the most sought-after natural attractions in the province could not be missing from this list. The Caminito del Rey is a unique experience for adventure lovers.

This narrow pathway hanging along a gorge offers spectacular views and a dose of excitement. Dare to walk along its walkways and suspension bridges while you enjoy the majesty of Malaga’s natural landscapes.

3. BOTANICAL-HISTORICAL GARDEN LA CONCEPCIÓN

Step into an oasis of serenity in the Botanical-Historical Garden La Concepción. This garden, with more than 150 years of history, houses an impressive collection of plants from all over the world.

You can stroll along its shady paths, discover its lakes and admire the variety of flora that this charming natural spot has to offer.

4. EL TORCAL OF ANTEQUERA

If you head towards the north of Malaga, you will have the option of exploring El Torcal de Antequera, a breathtaking natural site with its unique rock formations. The eroded limestones create a surreal landscape, seeming to have been sculpted by the hands of nature itself.

Spend a few hours walking along its paths, marvelling at the whimsical shapes of the rocks and enjoying panoramic views that will transport you to a world of fantasy.

5. SIERRA DE LAS NIEVES NATURAL PARK

The Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park, declared a Biosphere Reserve, offers an impressive natural spectacle.

Noted for the great quantity and variety of landscapes and ecosystems it is home to, with its high peaks and famous Spanish fir forests, this mountain range is a paradise for nature lovers.

Explore its trails and marvel at the diversity of fauna and flora that characterise this unique protected area.

6. NATURAL SITE AT THE MOUTH OF THE RIVER GUADALHORCE

Harmony between nature and the sea is what you find in the natural site at the mouth of the river Guadalhorce. This protected area is a paradise for migratory birds and offers a unique experience where birds dance on the lagoon.

Stroll through an exceptionally rich environment, with its lagoons, riverbanks, paths and terrains that offer the ideal space for birdlife and a variety of species throughout the year.

After this, you can relax on the serene beaches along the mouth of the river.

7. SIERRA DE GRAZALEMA NATURAL PARK

Head towards the westernmost part of the Serranía de Ronda, where you will find the Sierra de Grazalema, a true natural paradise that will immerse you in the beauty of its forests of Spanish firs, holm oaks and gall oaks. This natural park, also shared with the province of Cadiz, offers a network of winding trails that take you through lush, mountainous landscapes.

Admire the unique biodiversity of the region and breathe in the fresh air as you immerse yourself in the tranquillity of nature.

8. NATURAL SITE OF EL CHORRO

Explore the natural site of El Chorro, home to the impressive El Chorro reservoir. With its dreamlike landscapes, this area offers a variety of hiking trails that take you through narrow canyons and viewpoints with panoramic views.

Discover the harmony between the imposing nature and the serene waters of El Chorro, creating a unique experience in Malaga.

9. MARO BEACH

Malaga, of course, also gives you the opportunity to enjoy nature in all its coastal splendour.

Maro beach, located in Nerja, is a haven of golden sand, impressive cliffs and crystal clear waters. Spend a day relaxing on this unspoilt beach, exploring the hiking trails along the cliffs and discovering the marine biodiversity in the turquoise waters.

1o. CHILLAR RIVER

Pack good shoes, walking sticks, sun cream, food and plenty of water, and head off on one of the best walks you can do in the whole of Malaga. A route along the Rio Chillar, a meandering river that will take you through narrow canyons and natural pools, offering a unique water hiking experience.

With the soothing sound of water in the background, literally immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Malaga as you explore this hidden corner.

AN AUTHENTIC ENCOUNTER WITH NATURE IN MALAGA

In Malaga, with nature as the protagonist, you can enjoy experiences that go beyond the conventional throughout the province. Discover the natural wealth of the region through these plans, from the heights to the most serene corners.

Malaga invites you to connect with nature in a unique way, creating memories that will last long after you have left its trails.

And for that, you need a place to rest and relax your body so that you can fully enjoy your walks and landscapes. Visit our website and find your ideal accommodation.

Embark on a natural adventure in Malaga and let the beauty of the surroundings captivate you!

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