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Malaga's hidden wonders: must-see places -1

Malaga is a city renowned for its breathtaking coastline, its history and its vibrant cultural life. However, beyond its most emblematic sites, the province hides some surprising corners that are well worth exploring. From natural sites to charming little villages, here are some hidden gems not to be missed on your next visit to Málaga.


1. The Cantal cliffs at Rincón de la Victoria

This spectacular coastal path links La Cala del Moral to Rincón de la Victoria. It offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and passes ancient fishermen's shelters carved out of the rock. It is ideal for a relaxing stroll with the sea breeze in the background.




2. The treasure cave

Located in Rincón de la Victoria, this cave is one of the few caves of marine origin in the world. Legend has it that it hides the treasure of an Almoravid emperor, making it a destination full of history and mystery.



3. The Hediondo baths in Casares

These sulphurous waters have been known since Roman times for their curative properties. A dip in these natural pools is a unique and rejuvenating experience, surrounded by spectacular scenery.



 
 
 

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