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Hiking around Rincón De La Victoria offers a blend of coastal and inland experiences. The region features a dramatic coastline with rocky surfaces and sea cliffs, transitioning to hills further inland. Coastal paths provide views of the Mediterranean Sea, while inland routes offer different vistas and elevation changes. The area is part of the Great Málaga Path, with routes that follow the coastline and extend towards the Axarquía region.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Torre Vigía de El Cantal is a 14th-century Moorish coastal watchtower that was part of a defense system against pirates. It stands on a rocky outcrop about thirty meters above the sea. The tower is approximately eight to ten meters high, built of stone and limestone, and was used for signaling with smoke and fire. After the Reconquista, it lost its military significance but remained as a landmark. Today, it is protected as a cultural monument ("Bien de Interés Cultural") and offers a breathtaking view of the coast.
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After the Christian victory in Granada, Chilches and its two towers were divided between the nobles who had fought in the battle. The inner tower was destroyed shortly afterwards, while the tower on the coast has been preserved to this day. This tower stands on the coast of the town of Chilches and dates from the 16th century.
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to be viewed from the outside beautiful sea view always accessible
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You can choose to walk over the stairs over the rocks or through the tunnels.
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You can walk along the stairs, over the rocks along the coast or through the tunnels.
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already at the end of April at over 30 degrees it was quite a grind 🥵. Sufficient water and sunscreen ☝️ but the view is terrific
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Those steam trains were popularly known as 'La Cochinita' and served as short-distance transportation. The section between Malaga and Velez-Malaga was inaugurated on January 23, 1908. The line ran along the sea, even on the beach. The second section to Ventas de Zafarraya was built as an extension of the line from Malaga to Velez-Malaga. In 1921 it reached Periana, and the following year the section to Ventas de Zafarraya, already in the province of Granada, was inaugurated. This last section was the most difficult to build due to the orography, so it was necessary to install three sections of rack and pinion track. It was planned that this line would be extended to Granada, but the works were never extended beyond the 31 kilometers between Torre del Mar and Ventas de Zafarraya, until it was closed on May 12, 1960. The line from Malaga to Velez-Malaga was the last to close, on April 22, 1968. Although its route was dismantled, there are still some buildings of the old stations, such as those of Rincón de la Victoria, La Cala del Moral, Benajarafe or Torre del Mar, converted into exhibition halls, tourist offices and bus stations. One of the most striking areas are the old tunnels of El Cantal, used as a passage between La Cala del Moral and Rincón de la Victoria. The train tracks were dismantled in 1968, but going through them means entering into the history of the municipality of Rincon. The enclave was also a refuge for hundreds of thousands of people from Malaga who fled the capital after the arrival of Franco's troops in February 1937, in the episode known as 'La Desbandá'. Source: https://www.diariosur.es/axarquia/201506/11/cochinita-anorado-tren-vertebro-20150611140833.html
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This tower is also known as Torre de las Granadillas and is part of the La Capitana route. It is in a poor state of conservation despite the pressure from the neighborhood that calls for it to be restored.
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Rincón De La Victoria offers a diverse network of over 50 hiking trails. These routes cater to various preferences, including easy coastal strolls and more challenging inland paths with greater elevation gain.
The region features a varied landscape. You'll find dramatic coastlines with rocky surfaces and sea cliffs, offering stunning Mediterranean views. Further inland, the terrain transitions to hills, providing different vistas and elevation changes. Many coastal paths are relatively flat, while inland routes can involve more significant climbs.
Yes, Rincón De La Victoria has over 20 easy hiking trails. A great option is the Los Claros Beach – Paseo de la Marina loop from Rincón de la Victoria, an easy 6.4 km route perfect for a relaxed walk along the coast. The extensive Paseo Marítimo also offers a pleasant, flat walking experience.
Hiking in Rincón De La Victoria often brings you close to historical and natural landmarks. You can explore the 14th-century Moorish Torre del Cantal, which offers breathtaking coastal views. The famous Cueva del Tesoro (Treasure Cave), one of only three marine-origin caves in the world, is also nearby. For inland views, consider routes that pass by the Cerro Salazar Geodesic Vertex.
Yes, many of the trails in Rincón De La Victoria are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the popular Torre del Cantal – Cliffside Coastal Walk loop from La Cala del Moral and the more challenging Torre de Albenda – Cerro Salazar Geodesic Vertex loop from Rincón de la Victoria.
The hiking routes in Rincón De La Victoria are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning coastal views, the variety of terrain, and the well-maintained paths that make exploring the region enjoyable.
While many routes are moderate or easy, Rincón De La Victoria does offer 5 more challenging trails for experienced hikers. These typically involve greater elevation gain and longer distances, such as the Torre de Albenda – Cerro Salazar Geodesic Vertex loop from Rincón de la Victoria, which covers 13.8 km and has significant ascent.
Absolutely. The coastal paths, especially those around the Torre del Cantal, provide spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea and the dramatic cliffs. Inland routes often lead to elevated points like the Cerro Salazar Geodesic Vertex, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding hills and coastline.
Yes, the region is close to significant natural areas. You can find highlights like Montes de Málaga Natural Park, which offers extensive opportunities for hiking through diverse forest landscapes and enjoying nature.
Rincón De La Victoria benefits from a mild Mediterranean climate, making hiking enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for longer hikes. Winter can also be pleasant, while summer might be best for coastal walks during cooler parts of the day.
Yes, the scenic coastal path known as the 'Paseo de los Acantilados' and the Paseo Marítimo both utilize sections of old railway lines. These paths are ideal for walking or cycling, offering relatively flat terrain and stunning sea views, including passing through old railway tunnels.
Coastal walks vary in length and duration. For example, the Torre del Cantal – Cliffside Coastal Walk loop from La Cala del Moral, which is about 8 km, typically takes around 2 hours to complete at a moderate pace.


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