El Galeon

El Galeon

Pl. Almengual, 20, 29680 Estepona, Málagahttps://www.facebook.com/pages/El-Gale%C3%B3n-Estepona/144616299580090Tripadvisor Phone: 672 58 74 20

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Taberna Diez

Taberna Diez

Mediterranean tradition with a modern twist With a Ten as motto and objective Four years ago, we decided to change our gastronomic concept by fusing Mediterranean tradition and...

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Fons restaurant

Fons restaurant

Welcome to FONS, a Mediterranean restaurant with a unique contemporary gastronomic touch. FONS is set in a renovated Cortijo from the 18th century. Our name means fountain in...

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Reinaldo Estepona

Reinaldo Estepona

You can't ignore this when you visit the port of Estepona, Reinaldo is on the strategic corner in Estepona Puerto Deportivo. Pleasant crowds especially on Sundays when the weekly...

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Sem’s

Sem’s

You can eat a delicious Spanish breakfast at Sem ́s but also delicious waffles or apple pie. Located directly on the promenade and the beach. In the afternoon you can eat tasty...

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The Senda Litoral de Malaga (Malaga Coastal Path) is a projected 160 km path following the entire coast of Malaga province from Manilva to Nerja. Once completed, this long-distance path will be a major tourist attraction for the Costa del Sol, and for Andalucia.

The coastal path is being created by linking all the existing seafront town promenades; building new paved paths – for many years every newly-built beachfront development must construct its section of path; constructing wooden boardwalks where the terrain demands.

The path reference will be GR92; it has its own logo and website (www.sendalitoral.es). The Km 0 starting point will be the emblematic Balcon de Europa in Nerja and the finish was Castillo de la Duquesa in Manilva but has been extended to Punta Chullera, the provincial border with Cadiz. One hopes, to be useful, that it will be extended to Sotogrande Marina.

On the map below the path is marked in green where complete, orange where you can easily walk through a port, marina or other zone, blue where you need to walk on the beach, and red where you can make a safe diversion to link to the next section.

KEY FOLDER

GREEN – the coastal path is complete

ORANGE – you can easily walk through a port, marina or other zone,

BLUE – you need to walk on the beach

RED – you can make a safe diversion to link to the next section.

Cyclists

Rules for cyclists vary from section to section, according to each specific town’s rules. In Estepona, cyclists are not allowed on the promenade. In Mijas Costa, cyclists are not allowed on the boardwalk at weekends. In Marbella, cyclists using the promenade must keep to a 10km/h speed limit and give way to pedestrians.

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