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Nerja is the Costa del Sol's most
easterly resort, 50 km from Malaga airport. Originally a
sleepy fishing village it is now a thriving resort but has
managed to retain much of its original character and charm. It
is still at heart a Spanish village and the old part of the town
has narrow, winding streets with whitewashed houses. In amongst
these streets you can find shops selling local art and
craftwork, typical jewellery and local products.
Built on the site of a 9th Century Moorish
fortress the Balcon de Europa, in the heart of Nerja, is
a beautiful viewing point overlooking the sea with spectacular
views of cliffs all along the coastline and of the pretty coves
and small beaches below. From it you can also see the
spectacular mountains of the Sierra de Almijara. The avenue
leading to it is lined with palm trees and benches and provides
a shady respite from the hot sun and you will often see locals
sitting around and chatting. From here you can take a Horse and
Carriage tour of the sites of Nerja which include the 17th
Century El Salvador Church, the gardens of Capistrano Playa and
the 16th Century Nuestra Señora de las Angustias Hermitage.
Only 3 km from the town you will find the main
tourist attraction of the area, the Caves of Nerja. They contain
many impressive stalactites and stalagmites and an enormous
cavern which is used for concerts during the summer months.
There are also a number of 20,000 year old paintings which
unfortunately are in the restricted area.
Given that many visitors come to the Costa del
Sol for the beaches Nerja is a perfect choice with 1.5 km of
sandy beaches the best of which is thought to be Burriana
beach at the far east of the town which has been awarded the
Blue flag of the European Union on various occasions but there
are many small, beautiful beaches for those looking for
something more quaint, such as Calahonda beach to the
left of the Balcon. There is a walkway which runs along from
Burriana in the east to 'Chaparil' in the west. As in most of
the resorts on the Costa del Sol there is a full range of
water sports available in Nerja including water skiing,
scuba diving and canoeing.
The countryside around Nerja offers those not
wanting to spend all their time on the beach a range of other
activities. You can go walking in the Axarquia where
there are plenty of trails for walkers of varying levels. You
can get information and maps from the tourist office in Nerja
which can be found just of the Balcon de Europa or if you would
prefer to go on some organised, guided walks from Nerja. You can
also go cycling or mountain biking, horse riding, paragliding or
take a jeep safari. There are two options for anyone wishing to
camp, the campsite on the outskirts of the town or a less
organised camping area in the park above the caves.
For those looking for nightlife you should go to Tuti
Fruti Square where the disco pubs are located. Many are run by
English speaking people so it should be no problem to order what
you want.
Nerja has much to offer for food lovers such as a wide range of
fish restaurants all the way along Burriana beach where
you can sample local specialities such as pescaito frito (Fried
fish) and paella, many traditional tapas bars situated in the
old part of the town which give a free tapa with every drink and
a large number of international restaurants eg, Greek,
Mexican and Indian with prices and menus to suit everyone.
Many of the traditional festivals are
still celebrated in Nerja some of which include the town feria
between 8th October and 12th October, Holy week and the festival
of San Isidro celebrated on May 15th with a parade starting at
the Balcon de Europa and ending at the caves with a big country
style party.
Situated between the Sierra de Almijara mountains and the
sparkling waters of the Mediterranean Nerja enjoys one of the
best climates in Europe with around 320 days of sunshine
each year. The summer temperatures tend to be around 30şC whilst
in winter they are around 20şC and this allows for sunbathing
for about 9 months of the year. These mild winter
temperatures allow residents and visitors alike to enjoy an
outdoor life all year round.
Only 7 km north of Nerja you can find the
pretty white village of Frigiliana in the mountains.
Several buses run daily from Nerja and it is well worth a visit
if only to sample some of the local wine which tends to be a bit
on the strong side. In June they run Bulls through the narrow
streets. |