ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMPLEX OF THE DOLMENS OF ANTEQUERA
This set is divided into two areas, where you can discover the dolmens of ...Read more
CUEVA DE NERJA
A cave located 5 km east of the village in the National Reserve of the ...Read more
CUEVA DEL TESORO
Read more12 km east of Málaga, the Treasury Cave is the only maritime cave in Europe that can be visited. Cave paintings of animals and remnants of ceramics dating from Neolithic have been found. One legend states that the cave, authenticated as a former prehistoric sanctuary of the lunar goddess Noctiluce, contained a buried treasure in the th century.
ORATORY OF SANTA CUEVA
Oratory with remarkable frescoes by Goya and Cavallini in Cadiz.Read more
ISLA DE SANCTI PETRI
Read moreAccessible in kayaks, catamarans… this island has the remains of a th century castle and a Roman temple dedicated to Hercules (originally it was dedicated to the Phoenician god Melkart).
CUEVA DE LOS LETREROS
Cave at the entrance of Velez Blanco with cave paintingsRead more
NATURAL PARK KARST IN SORBAS YESOS
Read moreLocated in the easternmost part of the Tabernas-Sorbas corridor, which is the driest area in Europe, this 2,375-hectare park contains one of the most impressive beauties of Andalusia: a subterranean world of more than 1,000 cavities, created in rock and plaster by thousands of years of rainfall. The story began more than 6 million years ago when the Mediterranean Sea was still invading the Sorbas basin. As it gradually became shallower, it was subjected to a strong evaporation process that eventually gave rise to an enormous mass of gypsum over 100 metres thick. Once the sea had completely receded, it was the slow action of the rain that shaped the sediments and plaster that remained on the surface into an unusually beautiful quartz landscape. Today, a system of underground galleries of almost 8,500 metres in length remains. Most of these galleries meet, giving rise to a spectacular landscape of crystalline forms: stalagmites, stalactites, columns and corals, of great scientific, geological and didactic interest. On the surface, this arid steppe is home to endemic plants such as the Sorbas narcissus, or emblematic species of the southeast of the peninsula such as the mora turtle. The rocky cliffs serve as a refuge for royal owls and, in the holes, foxes, badgers and weasels can be found.
MARO-CERRO CLIFFS NATURAL SITE
A natural site with caves that host a great underwater diversityRead more
NATURAL MONUMENT OF THE DUNES OF ARTOLA
This monument is the remnant of an ancient area of the coast of Malaga that ...Read more
SEQUOIAS LA LOSA PROPERTY
Rare small forest with 2 varieties of gigantic redwoodsRead more
TEJEDA-ALMIJARA AND ALHAMA SIERRAS NATURAL PARK
Read moreThis natural park, which covers an area of more than 40,000 hectares, crosses the provinces of Granada and Malaga. Within La Axarquía, 8 municipalities are crossed by this park: Alcaucín, Canillas de Aceituno, Canillas de Albaida, Cómpeta, Frigiliana, Nerja, Salares and Sedella. Water has shaped the landscapes there, as it did for the Cuevas de Nerja. It is an ideal place to practice canyoning, climbing or caving, follow mycological routes and observe birds.
DOÑANA NATIONAL PARK
National park in a good state of conservation with some species of animals ...Read more