Alhaurín de la Torre

 

 

Alhaurín de la Torre is located in one of the most privileged areas of the province of Malaga: between the Metropolitan Area and the Guadalhorce Valley region, seven kilometers from the Costa del Sol and the Pablo Ruiz Picasso International Airport and nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sierra de Mijas. It has an area of ​​83 km². It has a very mild climate (17.0ºC on average), and more than 320 days of sunshine a year. Its unbeatable geographical location and its proximity to the main tourist attraction centers on the Coast make it a reference municipality in the province of Malaga, going from being a "Second Line of the Beach" to an authentic coastal terrace.

Alhaurín de la Torre is the classic example of a quiet town, typically Andalusian and agrarian, which has made the leap to modernity in a sustainable and balanced way, so that today, it perfectly combines the preservation of traditional traditions with the dynamism, drive and prosperity of the cities of the XXI century, together with a wide cultural and recreational offer that places it as an example throughout the province of Malaga.

 

Alhaurín de la Torre is a municipality located in the province of Malaga, Andalusia, Spain between the Metropolitan Area of ​​Malaga and the Guadalhorce Valley region, along the Costa del Sol. The land sits in the Sierra de Mijas, belonging to the Cordillera Penibética and is watered by the Guadalhorce River. It borders the municipalities of Malaga, Cártama, Torremolinos, Mijas, Benalmádena and Alhaurín el Grande.

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