The natural border between Malaga and Granada, Tejeda and Almijara Mountains are located in the heart of La Axarquia. Its highest peak, La Maroma, reaches more than 2.000 metres of altitude, offers spectacular views over the Mediterranean coast, and is a very visited route by hikers and mountaineers.
Pineforest and rocky landscapes together with rivers and rapidly descending streams offering exceptional waterfalls that complement this landscape declared Natural Park in 1999.
With a marked Muslim heritage, the white towns spread out by its valleys and even by its hard-to-reach mountains: Alcaucin, Canillas de Aceituno, Sedella, or Salares with some of these corners of narrow streets around the mountains.
Its fertile lands marked and still mark their gastronomy, thanks to the production of tropical fruits. Besides, you will get the opportunity to taste moscatel, and visit the Night of Wine of Competa. It will be a must to taste the sweet wine, the fries aubergines with cane honey, and the malagan goat, a delight to any visitant.