Best mountain peaks around Totalán offer diverse landscapes in the region of Andalusia, Spain. The area is characterized by its proximity to the coast and inland villages, providing varied perspectives. Explorers can find summits with extensive views of the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding mountains. The terrain often includes rocky paths and challenging ascents, appealing to those seeking active outdoor experiences.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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You can climb Monte Victoria via rocky paths or by road. The rocky paths are steeper and a bit more challenging, but beautiful nonetheless. And then down by road...
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Simple trail, going up and down. Good views from the viewpoint.
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Easy tour (relatively, in our opinion) with 500 meters of elevation from Malaga Este to Cerro de San Anton. At the top, spectacular views of Malaga, the coast with the suburbs of El Palo and Pederegalero (M. Este) and the hinterland. A must-do!
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Good views from both mountains. Good path. On the cross you have to pay attention to the stones, they are slippery with humidity.
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Our local mountain in Malaga Este. From below, at sea level, the double peak looks really impressive. From here the ascent and descent are not without effort. But it's worth it.
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A few meters from the Unidad viewpoint we find the geodesic point of Cerro Matanza, from where you will undoubtedly find the best views of Malaga for your photos.
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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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Think it's the highest peak around and have a nice view all round. There is a letter box for wishes so you may write down your wishes in a slip if paper and drop it there
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The mountain peaks around Totalán offer a range of difficulties. Some ascents, like to the Cross of Cerro de San Antón, require effort but are highly rewarding. Trails around El Pastor are described as very testing, with steep, rocky, dusty, and loose sections. Even walks to summits like Cerro Salazar Geodesic Vertex can include rocky passages, so proper footwear is always recommended.
Due to limited shade on many trails, the best time of year to visit the mountain peaks around Totalán is typically during fall, winter, and spring. Summer months can be very hot, making longer hikes less comfortable.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the trails leading to El Pastor are known to be very testing. They feature steep, rocky, dusty, and loose sections. The ascent to the Cross of Cerro de San Antón also requires significant effort.
Many peaks in the area provide spectacular views. The Cross of Cerro de San Antón offers panoramic views of Malaga, the coast, and the hinterland. From Cerro Salazar Geodesic Vertex, you can see Rincón de la Victoria, La Cala del Moral, and Málaga. El Pastor provides epic panoramic views of Malaga, the mountains, and the Mediterranean. Additionally, Monte Victoria Viewpoint and Cerro Matanza Geodetic Point are also highly regarded for their breathtaking vistas over Malaga and the surrounding hills.
Exploring the peaks around Totalán, you'll encounter diverse natural beauty. Expect thyme-covered hillsides, fragrant pine forests, and fruiting olive trees. Eagles are often seen soaring overhead. The terrain is typically rocky, offering a rugged outdoor experience.
Yes, at the Cerro Salazar Geodesic Vertex, you'll find a cute mailbox next to the benchmark where visitors can leave wishes. The Cross of Cerro de San Antón is a prominent landmark on a double peak that looks impressive from sea level.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the Totalán area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, including challenging loops like 'Montes Road – View of Málaga from El Mirador'. There are also many road cycling routes, such as the 'Axarquía White Villages Loop', and diverse MTB trails, including the 'La Capitana Loop'.
While many trails are in natural, undeveloped areas, the neighborhood of Sierra Blanquilla, near the Monte Victoria Viewpoint, is known for its white houses and traditional cantinas, offering places to relax and refuel after a hike.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular and panoramic views of Malaga, the Mediterranean coast, and the surrounding mountains and villages. The challenging yet rewarding nature of the trails, combined with the unique natural environment of thyme-covered hillsides and pine forests, also contributes to a highly appreciated outdoor experience.
Yes, the region offers various loop routes for different activities that can incorporate views of the peaks. For instance, you can find gravel biking loops like 'Montes Road – View of Málaga from El Mirador loop' or MTB loops such as 'La Capitana Loop', which often provide excellent vantage points of the peaks.


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