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Fincas in El Chorro
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Why rent a finca in El Chorro?
El Chorro, located in Málaga province, southern Spain, is a must-visit destination for adventure lovers and nature enthusiasts. Famous for the Caminito del Rey, a breathtaking walkway clinging to the cliffs of the stunning El Chorro Gorge, it offers thrilling hiking and rock climbing opportunities. The area also features beautiful reservoirs and rugged landscapes perfect for exploring on foot or by bike. Visitors can enjoy peaceful village charm alongside exciting outdoor activities, making El Chorro a perfect blend of adrenaline and relaxation. Whether you seek adventure or serenity, this spot will captivate you. If you are interested in exploring fascinating nearby regions, consider checking out the fincas in La Alquería. La Alqueria is a rural village that offers convenient access to the beautiful city of Granada, home of the famous Alhambra palace. For a countryside retreat, you can always consider a finca in Metropolitana de Almeria, which provides access to both dramatic desert landscapes and Mediterranean coastlines.
What are the fincas in El Chorro like?
The area boasts a varied range of fincas and holiday homes. Fincas in El Chorro typically feature robust, traditional Andalusian farmhouse architecture, characterised by thick stone walls, terracotta roofs, and exposed wooden beams, designed to withstand the rugged mountain environment. These properties often boast spacious private plots with extensive outdoor living areas, including large terraces and private pools, frequently offering dramatic panoramic views of the gorge, lake of Embalse del Conde de Guadalhorce, or surrounding olive groves. They are strategically located to provide secluded tranquility while offering direct access to the area's adventure activities. It's highly recommended that you book a finca in El Chorro located near or on the lake, to experience those stunning lake views! However, for those seeking a more luxurious accommodation option with premium amenities, renting a villa in Marbella would be more suitable.
The fincas for rent in El Chorro are prepared to offer superb comfort and modern amenities, ensuring the ultimate in convenience:
- Private parking
- Air conditioning
- Wi-Fi
- Lake views
- Garden
- Barbeque
- Flatscreen TV
Who should rent a finca in El Chorro?
Travellers and activities
El Chorro for hikers
Hikers who rent a finca in El Chorro are treated to a diverse array of trails that showcase the region's unique landscapes and rich biodiversity. The iconic Caminito del Rey, once known as one of the most dangerous hikes in the world, has been safely restored and offers a thrilling walk along narrow pathways and suspended bridges, providing breathtaking views of the gorge below. For those seeking a more challenging adventure, the Pico Huma trail leads to the summit of Sierra de Huma, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, El Chorro offers a variety of trails to suit all levels of experience. Hikers might also be interested in renting a finca in El Pinar, nestled in the scenic Lecrín Valley. El Pinar offers numerous trails through picturesque landscapes and mountain views.
El Chorro for camping enthusiasts
Camping enthusiasts visiting El Chorro can immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region while enjoying a variety of outdoor activities. The area offers several campgrounds such as the Olive Branch El Chorro, which provides a rustic setting with amenities like a seasonal outdoor pool, shared kitchen and proximity to hiking trails. Parque Ardales, located nearby, offers a wooded campsite on the banks of the Conde del Guadalhorce reservoir, featuring a sandy beach, swimming pier and boat hire options. For those seeking a more secluded experience, Casa La Paz offers a remote Andalusian hillside site with spectacular mountain views, outdoor pool, barbecue area and landscaped grounds. You can find out more about campsites in El Chorro here!. These campgrounds provide a range of accommodations from tent pitches to glamping options, catering to various preferences and budgets. Whether you are looking for a family-friendly environment or a tranquil retreat, El Chorro's campgrounds offer a perfect base for outdoor adventures.
El Chorro village is celebrated for its world-class rock climbing routes, offering over 2,000 climbing opportunities in a stunning natural setting.
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What are the best things to do in El Chorro?
Top 7 travel tips in El Chorro
1. Conquer the Caminito del Rey
Step onto one of Spain's most thrilling walkways and tackle the Caminito del Rey. This cliff-hugging path winds above deep gorges, specifically the Gaitanes Gorge, and offers heart-pounding views with every step. Originally built for workers on the nearby dam it is now a must for adventurers. Feel the rush as you cross suspended walkways and peer over sheer drops. The trail is well-secured and safe for confident walkers with a head for heights. Book in advance and wear sturdy shoes for the ultimate experience.
2. Paddle Through El Chorro's Sparkling Reservoirs
Hire a kayak and explore the turquoise waters of Embalse del Conde de Guadalhorce, also known as the Ardales Lakes. Paddle at your own pace along forested banks and hidden inlets where wildlife often gathers. Look out for herons, turtles and even eagles soaring overhead. The calm waters make this perfect for beginners or families seeking a splash of fun. Pack a picnic and stop off at a shaded bank for lunch in nature. It is the ideal way to cool off and soak up the scenery.
3. Camp Under the Stars in Nature's Backyard
Pitch your tent at Camping Parque Ardales, a family-friendly site just minutes from the lake shore. You'll sleep surrounded by Aleppo pines and wake to birdsong and mist drifting through the trees. The campsite offers fire pits, hot showers and a small café for breakfast. Book a lakeside pitch for the best views of the water and mountains. From here hiking and kayaking are right on your doorstep. Bring a telescope or binoculars—the stargazing here is spectacular.
4. Brave the Escalera Árabe Wall
Challenge yourself on Escalera Árabe, one of El Chorro's iconic climbing sectors with sweeping views over the valley. Join a half-day climbing session with Limestone Climbing, based in nearby Álora, for expert instruction. The limestone wall features routes from grade 4 to 7 and suits both beginners and experienced climbers. Watch eagles soar overhead as you learn to belay and scale real rock. The sun hits the wall best in the morning so arrive early. Climbing here is a rite of passage for outdoor lovers in Andalusia.
5. Visit the Cueva de Ardales for Ice Age Art
Drive 15 minutes north to Cueva de Ardales, a prehistoric cave system with paintings over 20,000 years old. Book ahead with the Ardales visitor centre for a guided tour through narrow passages and fossil-filled chambers. You'll see red handprints, animal drawings and natural rock formations shaped by millennia. Wear sturdy shoes and expect to duck and climb inside the cavern. It's a rare and fascinating look at early human creativity. Combine your visit with a stop at the hilltop town of Ardales for lunch.
6.Cycle the Vía Verde from El Chorro to Bobadilla
Rent a mountain bike in El Chorro and hit the Vía Verde de la Sierra, a 36-kilometre route built along an old railway line. This mostly flat track winds through tunnels viaducts and olive groves towards the village of Bobadilla. Stop to explore abandoned stations and old railway bridges along the way. The route is great for intermediate cyclists and offers epic views of the valley. Bring lights for the tunnels and plenty of water especially in summer. End your ride with tapas at Restaurante El Cortijo back in El Chorro.
7. Enjoy a Sunset Picnic Above the Gorge
Drive up to the Mirador Tajo de la Encantada, just above the dam, for one of the best sunset spots in the region. From this quiet viewpoint you can see the entire Gaitanejo Gorge glowing in golden light. Locals often come here in the evening with snacks and a bottle of red wine. Pack a blanket and some cheese from Quesos El Pastor del Valle for a proper picnic. You might spot wild boar or ibex if you're lucky. Stay until the stars come out—the view is well worth the wait. Renting a private finca in El Chorro is a must for the perfect getaway far from the crowds!