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  • Jean H
    2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful place fantastic beach weather fab apart from the odd day plenty of places to eat great breakfast in both Biddy Mulligans an a small cafe called vida great market on Wednesdays an Saturdays easy bus to get to fengarola an Malaga . If you can go to ronda omg gorgus city and also mijas up in the mountains an visit the Lemon tree cafe an the church quiet a climb but so worth it for the views alone xxxx
    Written 29 December 2023
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  • Starviagera
    Florida2,126 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Lovely town but very truistic, shops and more shops! The town is very clean and very well kept. Unfortunately, it was raining and we didn't spend enough time walking around.
    Written 8 June 2023
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  • EspanaPorFavorOle
    Bexley, UK11 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Got the bus from Fuengirola bus station. M122 takes about 1/2 hr costs 1.55 euros each. Nice selection of Bars and Restaurants including The LemonTree from TV show, was nice to see them in the flesh! Lovely shops bars restaurants. We watched the free Flamenco show. We went Saturday it's about 1 hour long by bandstand as you go into Mijas. Starts at 12pm. Fabulous, lots of costume changing, drama and foot tapping. Some kids that had flamenco dress/outfits on were taken onto stage which was lovely. There is a lovely square by the Bullring. A beautiful place I actually didnt want to leave. The town, the streets, the people so lovely. You can get a bus from there to Coin M221 if you want to visit there or can go direct from Fuengirola on the M221 to Alhaurin el Grande or Coin. Nice bus ride on a steep incline with great views!!
    Written 1 July 2023
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  • Sue N
    6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Had an amazing time with the donkeys at Donkey Dreamland. We were lucky enough to take the donkeys for a beautiful walk through the local countryside. It truly is so rewarding spending time with these wonderful creatures. The staff are so attentive and a special thanks goes out to Montserrat for looking after us so well. They heavily rely on donations and so get involved and support them.
    Written 26 February 2024
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  • pinkkkey555
    Bishops Stortford, UK29 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful place - Bullring is superb - dead cheap to get in €3 and gives you a real sense of what the events were like . Fabulous setting and stunning views of the coast and the mountains. Parking in the multi story dead easy and dirt cheap !
    Written 4 August 2023
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  • Kristjan K
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Amazing little museum, kids loved it. It's small enough for kids to not get bored but there are still plenty of things to see.
    Written 24 February 2024
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  • Ghenna_12
    Brighton, UK144 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    My husband and I are keen walkers and we had never previously visited this area .
    We noticed that there were small signs saying Senda Litoral along the coast near to Fuengirola and they continued ( alongside the main road) to Cala Mijas, which is where we saw a notice board promoting the 7 km long beachside boardwalk .
    The boardwalk is super, we visited twice and on both occasions there were ladies busily sweeping away any sand that had blown on there during the night.
    As previous posters have said, there are lots of toilets and places to stop for a drink ( even in December)
    It appears that the actual Senda Litoral actually goes on for many miles with the boardwalk only being a part of it. I am sure that any posters more familiar with the area will be able to elaborate on this.
    Written 8 December 2022
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  • shazbatzannie
    Bakewell, UK556 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The best part about these walks is that it is all signposted & markers along the path, you can get lost & you don’t need to carry a map.
    First we walked the yellow path which was a loop and although a shorter of the routes, I’d say the steepest. The first 2k were almost on our knees!!
    The next trail was the orange, which was an up & down to the summit. It wasn’t as steep until nearer the top and worth it for the views.
    We did both trails in Aug but started just before sunrise so we were back before the heat started to be an issue and we could easily park the car near the trail entrance.
    It is rocky under foot and proper footwear is needed, trail shoes or hiking boots ideally although my teenage son managed in normal running trainers. We took lots of water, about 2L each and snacks plus I found my hiking pole very useful.
    Written 2 September 2023
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  • Colin
    Derry, UK3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    An absolutely beautiful park walk with stunning views of the Costa del Sol and Fuengirola in particular. The park has been laid out beautifully with magnificent flowers and plants everywhere
    Written 20 June 2023
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  • Erkki42
    Helsinki, Finland33 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    A nice place to have a walk on the wooden path along the long beach. In January you could not swim. A couple of beach restaurants were open, many of them were closed.
    Written 9 February 2022
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  • Melissa O
    Huddersfield, UK3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great experience, we just found this place by chance walking past, only €1 per person. Unfortunately I didn't take any pictures but it's definitely worth a visit.
    Written 6 December 2023
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  • Judith Charmers 123
    Greater London, UK192 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Its €3 to enter the Art Gallery, which is an amazing bargain. There are only a handful of artworks to see and it is set across two fairly small rooms and the works are only from two artists HOWEVER, these artists are Picasso and Dali.

    Its a fantastic place to visit.
    Written 8 June 2023
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