NERJA SPAIN

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markymarkthree

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181 months

Wednesday 15th January
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Mrs Marky and myself will be spending the month of April in Nerja.
Looking for info on local things to do, visit ect. smile

mike80

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226 months

Wednesday 15th January
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The caves are pretty cool for a few hours.

We stayed in Frigiliana a few minutes drive away last year, which would be nice for a wander around, dinner etc. I loved walking in the hills around there, depends how active you want to be.

mikef

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261 months

Wednesday 15th January
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There's a petrol station / cafe Axarquía on the corner of the A-7 highway exit that does the most amazing plates of iberico ham

Then there's the small beach at the Balcón de Europa and the caves

A month, you say?

Bill

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265 months

Wednesday 15th January
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The Alhambra is a must see, and Málaga is actually really lovely. If you're prepared to travel a bit further then Ronda is spectacular and if you want to be active the Caminito del Rey is also well worth it.

markymarkthree

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181 months

Wednesday 15th January
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mikef said:
There's a petrol station / cafe Axarquía on the corner of the A-7 highway exit that does the most amazing plates of iberico ham

Then there's the small beach at the Balcón de Europa and the caves

A month, you say?
Yes a month. Mrs Marky has just retired (60) and fancied a month in Spain. I have left it all down to her and she has sorted a nice 2 bed Airbnb 33 nights and flights all for £1200. We are planning for family and friends to visit at the weekends, as all they will have to pay is flights.
And to a previous, we are pretty active and enjoy a bit of hill walking.

mikef

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261 months

Wednesday 15th January
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Nerja is a nice little town, and a good base for exploring further afield, as others have suggested. My daughter did some pony treks up into the hills, so I imagine the trails are also walkable

hellorent

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73 months

Wednesday 15th January
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As mentioned above Malaga is a very underrated city and is worth a trip to.

Bill

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265 months

Wednesday 15th January
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markymarkthree said:
And to a previous, we are pretty active and enjoy a bit of hill walking.
How's your head for heights?? The Caminito del Rey is definitely worth the trip.


omniflow

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161 months

Wednesday 15th January
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4 out of the top 10 restaurants in Nerja according to TripAdvisor are Indian Restaurants ( or they were last June).

SuffolkDefender

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106 months

Wednesday 15th January
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I've spent quite a bit of time in Nerja, beautiful place with loads of shops and restaurants. As others have said, visit Frigiliana which is a short drive, gorgeous in the evenings, several really lovely restaurants.

Shnozz

28,231 posts

281 months

Wednesday 15th January
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Bill said:
The Alhambra is a must see, and Málaga is actually really lovely. If you're prepared to travel a bit further then Ronda is spectacular and if you want to be active the Caminito del Rey is also well worth it.
All good advice. Ronda from either Malaga or Granada isn’t actually that long to drive and wonderful roads to enjoy.

Nerja is a lovely spot. As with many coastal places, it’s very seasonal. I have been between Xmas and new year and it’s very much just the locals, but far from dead. Likewise I was there in July just gone and it was unbelievably rammed. You had to just follow the crowd through the jammed streets like a crowd leaving a stadium.

Would highly recommend trying the restaurant Oliva in the square. Spectacular food at reasonable prices.

Enjoy!

GT03ROB

13,662 posts

231 months

Wednesday 15th January
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If you venture further afield Seville is worth a visit... around 3hrs from Nerja, but stay there overnight

jamgy

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122 months

Wednesday 15th January
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We really enjoyed visiting Cordoba - similar distance to Ronda, bit of a schlep up the motorway but just about doable as a day trip...

Frigiliana is worth visiting, and as others have said Malaga is lovely

We stayed 10 mins down the coast from Nerja a couple of months ago - but this was the second part of the holiday after we'd done the sightseeing and just collapsed in the resort, so didn't see much of the local culture immediately around there!

Bear in mind if you're intending to visit the Alhambra, you have to book well in advance