Buying in Estepona? Guest blog Mr. Tom van Wees
Buying in Estepona? read Mr. Tom van Wees’s guest blogs
Garden of the Costa del Sol
Andalusia more than fulfils the name garden of Spain: There are almost twice as many visiting gardens as in Kent, the 'garden of England'. From the book World Heritage Site:...
Aloe Vera
Come and visit the Santaverde Finca In the hills of Estepona, you can find out everything you have ever wanted to know about the organic cultivation, harvesting and processing of...
Karting in Estepona
Karting in Estepona, you don’t have to leave Estepona for the go-kart track. There is a nice circuit for children from 6 years.
Rent a bike in Estepona
Rent a bike in Estepona? Good idea! Right in the center you will find Costa Bike, Eco &Bike. You can also rent scooters and sups.
Los Álamos Beach Festival – EDM Music in Estepona
Los Alamos Beach Festival is an electronic music festival on Spanish art in the city of Estepona. Over the past six years, the festival has grown into an impressive large-scale...
Sierra Bermeja
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nzAv6bnW6A
Art in Estepona
On Monday December 16 the 'Habbility' art exhibition starts at the Exhibition and Congress Palace in Estepona. Recognized artists will participate internationally in this...
Sculptures route Estepona
Walk the beautiful sculpture route in Estepona, bring your camera! https://visitestepona.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Ruta-Esculturas-diptico-2019-web.pdf Nice walk in...
Most beautiful beaches in and around Estepona
We’ve handpicked the best spots so you don’t have to search. Whether you want a family day at El Cristo or a snorkeling adventure at Bahía Dorada, Estepona has a shore for you.
Route Poetry Estepona
Find them all, in the most beautiful places in the city. https://visitestepona.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Ruta-Poesia-diptico-2019-web.pdf
Senda Litoral Estepona longer again!
Soon a new section with which you can walk 10 kilometers along the coast in Estepona. With the implementation of this new stretch on the Senda Litoral de Estepona, which connects...
INTERNATIONAL MURALS CONTEST OF ESTEPONA
2nd INTERNATIONAL MURALS CONTEST of Estepona... if you are interested in participating, check the contest rules in this link: https://bit.ly/39Tv25I 2nd INTERNATIONAL MURALS...
16,000 trees!
More than 16,000 copies for the 'tree plan' to make Estepona a sustainable city. Estepona City Council reports that the Árbol Plan Tree ’municipal project has already reached...
Estepona (adventure) Hiking
Exciting views & Outdoor adventure So, we want to go out for a hike. Sunny Saturday, no clouds at all. 16 degrees but a feeling of 22, a blessing for a Dutchie in November!...
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.
