The beautiful natural park is named after the Montes de  Málaga range, visible here.

Just a short drive from the city of Málaga lies the natural splendour of the Montes de Málaga Natural Park, a retreat for those who crave a hint of luxury with a touch of nature. Covering 4,996 hectares, this park is a haven of lush pine forests, hiking trails, and the thrill of spotting wildlife such as eagles and wild boars. Established in 1989, the park was created to protect the city from flooding through the construction of the El Agujero regulation dam. Over the years, it has evolved into a natural treasure.

A Nature Playground for the Discerning Resident

For high-net-worth individuals considering relocating to the Costa del Sol, the park adds a new dimension of attraction. Imagine waking up early to play golf on a world-class course, then strolling through tranquil walking trails in the afternoon (or by the Guadalmedina River) and ending the day with a fine dinner at a seafront restaurant. Nature is simply next door to the conveniences of Málaga City.

Hiking Trails and Outdoor ActivitiesThe park boasts a network of well-marked trails catering to all fitness levels. From serious trekkers to those preferring a gentle stroll, there is a pathway to suit everyone. The popular Sendero Picapedreros-Torrijos Trail offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the city below. During your hike, you might spot local fauna such as short-toed eagles and elusive mammals like wild boars.

Take a hike or have a picnic in the gorgeous landscapes of the park.

Picnic Areas and Traditional Dishes

Picnic areas scattered throughout the park are equipped with tables and barbecue facilities, providing idyllic venues for family outings or solitary lunches amidst nature. For traditional Andalusian cuisine, visit Venta El Detalle, a rustic restaurant within the park that serves local dishes like plato de los montes, a hearty plate consisting of pork loin, chorizo, fried eggs, and potatoes.

Venta El Detalle, Carretera Colmenar A-7000, km 547, 29013 Málaga. Open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. To make a reservation, call +34 952 03 10 72.

Wildlife Watching

The park has a strong appeal for bird watchers, with over 150 species recorded. This makes it one of the region's prime locations for ornithology. Keep an eye out for the booted eagle or the Eurasian eagle-owl. The park also supports a variety of flora, with the blossoming of olive trees and almond flowers providing beautiful landscapes, especially during springtime.

An Extension of Luxury Lifestyle

Owning a home near the Montes de Málaga Natural Park means integrating this natural treasure into your daily life. Whether it's mountain biking, horseback riding through the hills, or enjoying local wine tastings at nearby vineyards, this balance between luxury and nature greatly enhances the quality of life on the Costa del Sol; it's not just a place to live, but a place to thrive.

Challenge yourself and hike up a hill to see the wonderful views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Invest in Your Dream Lifestyle

At Ultimate Lifestyles, we specialise in properties that are more than just houses—they are lifestyles. Whether you're interested in a contemporary-style villa along the sea or a rural estate close to the park, our curated selection of properties will satisfy your desires.

Find your dream home among our exclusive properties for sale on the Costa del Sol. Learn more at ultimate-lifestyles.com.

Contact Us:

Address: Calle Jasmines 463 A,Nueva Andalucia,Marbella 29860

Phone: +34 951 12 07 12

Email: [email protected]


Visitor Information for Montes de Málaga Natural Park

  • Address: Carretera Colmenar A-7000, km 545, 29013 Málaga
  • Hours: Open 24 hours
  • Visitor Centre: Ecomuseo Lagar de Torrijos, open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Contact: For more information, call the park office at +34 951 04 20 00