Discover Andalucía

From your peaceful base among olive and almond trees, you are perfectly placed to explore the best of Andalucía.
Here are some of our favorite day trips — all easy to reach by car from the villa.

Córdoba — The soul of Al-Andalus (1h15)

Step back in time in the magical city of Córdoba, where Moorish, Jewish, and Christian influences blend seamlessly. Wander through the narrow whitewashed streets of the Judería, admire the breathtaking Mezquita-Catedral, and enjoy tapas by the river Guadalquivir.
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Granada — The Alhambra and the Sierra Nevada (1h20)

Granada is pure magic — from the stunning Alhambra Palace to the lively Albaicín district with its views of the snow-capped Sierra Nevada.
Reserve your Alhambra tickets well in advance, and do not miss a sunset drink with a view at Mirador de San Nicolás.

Stunning view of Alhambra Palace during sunrise in Granada, Spain.

Sevilla — Elegant and vibrant (2h)

The capital of Andalusia is a feast for the senses: visit the Royal Alcázar, climb the Giralda, and stroll through Plaza de España.
Enjoy flamenco in the evening and savor the city’s joyful atmosphere before heading back to your tranquil retreat.

Vibrant display of traditional Spanish hand fans showcasing intricate designs in Sevilla.

Málaga — Culture and coast (35 min)

Closer to home, Málaga surprises with its blend of art, history, and sea.
Explore the Picasso Museum, Carmen Thyssen Museum, or the Roman Theatre; then relax with fresh seafood at El Palo beach.
Stroll the Muelle Uno promenade for shopping and sea views.

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Ronda — The dramatic gorge (1h30)

Perched above a deep gorge, Ronda is one of Spain’s most spectacular towns.
Walk across the iconic Puente Nuevo, explore the old Moorish quarter, and take in panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.

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Montes de Málaga Natural Park (20 min)

Just minutes away, this forested mountain park offers fresh air, shady pine trails, and scenic viewpoints over the Mediterranean.
Perfect for a morning walk, picnic, or short mountain bike route.

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El Torcal de Antequera (40 min)

A UNESCO World Heritage site, El Torcal is famous for its surreal limestone rock formations and hiking trails.
You might spot ibex and vultures as you explore this prehistoric landscape — a must for nature lovers.

Explore the striking limestone rock formations of El Torcal de Antequera, Spain.

Desierto de Gorafe (2h)

Andalucía’s own “mini–Grand Canyon”!
The Gorafe Desert offers dramatic badlands, ancient dolmens, and one of Europe’s clearest night skies — ideal for photography or a scenic drive.

Beautiful view of the Gorafe Desert with mountains in Andalucía, Spain.

Fuente de Piedra — Flamingo Lagoon (1h)

Europe’s largest natural flamingo colony gathers here each spring and summer.
Walk along the observation points or visit the nature center to learn about this unique salt lake ecosystem.

A stunning flock of flamingos wading and flying in a serene lake setting.

El Caminito del Rey (1h)

Once known as the “world’s most dangerous walkway,” this suspended path is now safe and breathtaking.
Walk along cliffs 100 meters above the turquoise river — an unforgettable adventure!

Explore the breathtaking El Caminito del Rey walkway suspended between rocky cliffs in Malaga.

Hiking and cycling

From gentle country roads to mountain trails, the area around Casabermeja is a paradise for outdoor lovers. Whether you prefer a relaxed olive grove stroll or a challenging climb, there is something for everyone.

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Stay at La Mimosa, explore all of Andalucía