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Voted the 'prettiest village in
Andalucía' by the Spanish tourism
authority, Frigiliana which sits on a
mountain ridge is just 7 kilometres from
Nerja town centre and offers stunning
views across the ‘campo’ all the way
down to the Mediterannean. |
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Steeped in history,
above Frigiliana, the hill El Fuerte was
the backdrop of the final bloody defeat
of the Moors of La Axarquía in their
1569 rebellion against the Spanish. High
above the village are the ruins of the
fort from which some of the Moors
reputedly threw themselves rather than
be killed or captured. It is said that
bones and rusted weapons dating from
this encounter still lie among the scrub
on El Fuerte. |
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Frigiliana itself is the epitome of a
Spanish whitewashed village. Beautiful
little village houses set in a maze of
cobbled streets, their balconies
abundant with flowerpots and overflowing
with colour.
Strolling through the
village, there are plenty of little
corners to sit in the shade, rest and
reflect on the day. Frigiliana also has
a great choice of restaurants and bars
to sample in beautiful surroundings. The
many trails and pathways from the
village will satisfy the most avid
walker and the scenery and beauty of the
National Park will enthrall and
entertain the naturalist. |
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If spending all of your time on the
beach is not necessarily for you, then
Frigiliana and the surrounding
countryside is a wonderful place to
relax and chill out. With the proximity
of Nerja town only a ten minute drive or
short bus ride away, you will still be
able to combine the livelier side of
Nerja with the more leisurely
environment of the Andalucian
countryside. |
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Nerja -
Punta Lara & Tropicana -
Maro
- Torrox Costa |
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