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Malaga villages to visit in autumn

When autumn arrives, many people are encouraged to discover the inland villages, further away from the coast. Now it is the turn of the villages of Malaga that are perfect to visit in autumn.

Today from Marbesol we have compiled a list of the most beautiful villages in Malaga to visit now that the weather is cooler. The Costa del Sol receives thousands of visitors throughout the year, but it is in the autumn when many decide to visit its inland villages for its mild temperatures and great heritage. 

Villages in Malaga perfect for discovering in Autumn

Archidona

This municipality is located in the Antequera region and is considered a white village. It is 50 kilometres from the capital and has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site since 1980.
There are several places to discover in Archidona but, without a doubt, one of the must-see places is its Plaza Ochavada, you will be surprised by this peculiar square.
It also has a castle located on the hill of the Virgen de Gracia, this monument will be perfect to visit at sunset, as it has a beautiful sunset.
If you like religious monuments, this beautiful village of Malaga has the hermitage of the Virgen de Gracia, the convent of Las Mínimas or the convent of Santo Domingo.
The town hall has a website where you can discover other places and interests of this village of Malaga to visit in autumn.

Fuengirola

Although it is a coastal town, it is perfect to visit at this time of the year. It has mild temperatures and many attractions. A castle by the sea? The Sohail Castle will leave you impressed. You can also discover its River Park or the Virgen del Rosario Fair, held in autumn. There are many places to discover in this town, its beaches, its history museum, the old canyons, the Biopac or simply have a drink in its port. We tell you much more in our post about what to see in Fuengirola.

Ardales

The Guadalteba Valley is one of the most beautiful in the province of Malaga and autumn is the perfect time to discover it. Do you want to do the Caminito del Rey? In this post we tell you how to get to the Caminito del Rey. This small town receives thousands of visitors thanks to it. It also has the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes or the Ardales Cave.
Do you like gastronomy? This village is perfect for discovering its almond biscuits and sausages.

Casares

Surely the name of this beautiful village, Casares, is familiar to you. It is located in a unique enclave between the Serranía de Ronda, the Costa del Sol and the Strait of Gibraltar.
Are you a hiking lover? This village is perfect to enjoy the sport.
Are you coming by car? The municipal car park is free, covered and has several floors.
Casares has a castle where it is common to see griffon vultures flying overhead. You can also see the remains of the fortress, the Vera Cruz Chapel, the Crafts Centre and the Blas Infante Cultural Centre.
The Blas Infante Cultural Centre pays homage to its most illustrious personage, considered the Father of the Andalusian Homeland.
It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful villages to discover in autumn in the province of Malaga.

Frigiliana

We finish our top 5 villages in Malaga to discover in autumn with one of the jewels of the province. It is considered the prettiest village in the province and you will be impressed by its beauty. A white village with a lot of history.
Strolling through its streets will make you feel calm, enjoy its viewpoints, El Torreón or the Palacio de los Condes.
In our guide to Frigiliana we tell you much more about this beautiful village.

As you can see our list of Malaga villages to discover in autumn is full of beautiful places. We recommend you to take a look at the posts we have linked to find out much more information.

Do you already know how to get to Malaga? We recommend that you hire your car in advance and discover the province at your own pace.

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