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Mijas
The royal burgh of Mijas, in the centre of the Western Costa del Sol 30 kilometres from the city of Málaga, lost no time joining with other coastal municipalities in the drive for tourism development. It offered visitors not only what at the time was an unspoiled distinctive local atmosphere and several fortunate peculiarities such as the famous burro-taxis but also a paradisiacal scenic setting and its urban district, which at an elevation of more than 420 metres is the best scenic overlook in the western region of the Málaga coast.

Imagen de una panorámica de las casa sobre la sierra en el municipio malagueño de MijasThis vantage point commands a view of a broad swath of the Mediterranean and several municipalities of the Costa del Sol, including especially Fuengirola right at its feet. Next to it is one of the most famous historical sites in the village, the Santuario de la Virgen de la Peña (Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Rock, the local patron saint). This religious building is simple in the extreme and offers nothing of interest from an architectural standpoint beyond the fact that it was dug out of the rock by the pious hermit Diego de Jesús, María y San Pablo. According to legend it was some children who, having been advised by a dove, discovered the image of the Virgin that had been concealed for several hundred years between the walls of an old castle so that it would not fall into the hands of the Arabs who ruled the region of Al-Andalus for eight centuries. Entirely aside from the legend surrounding this small sanctuary, a visit to this area known as “Paseo del Compás” is highly recommended due to the beauty of the landscape and of the leafy gardens all along this exceptional overlook.

Vista panorámica de la Plaza de Toros de MijasThe Plaza de Toros (Bullring) is in harmony with the architectural simplicity and purity of line of the local houses and in addition offers the novelty of its atypical oval structure, which makes it an exception to the traditional shape of all bullrings. Built in 1900 at the behest of the residents themselves, it sits on a rocky site and has an entrance door that is no different from that of any house in the village and thus might be make mistaken for that of practically any private dwelling. The running of “novillos” (young bulls) is very popular. This is a tradition that dates back to the inauguration of the plaza and that has been held practically every year since with the exception of the three-year period from 1936-1939. The festivities were interrupted in 1969 so that works consisting of the construction of a chapel, infirmary, abattoir and other facilities could be performed, and it reopened in 1977.

The municipality of Mijas is made up of three urban nuclei (Mijas Pueblo, Mijas Costa and Las Lagunas). It is one of the largest in area in the province of Málaga at 140 square kilometres and has twelve kilometres of beach. It has one of the most complete tourism offers on the Andalusian coast. The Hipódromo Costa del Sol stands out among its installations. This is a varied hotel infrastructure containing some of the most prestigious establishments on the coast, numerous golf courses and large urban developments that stretch from the slopes of the Mijas Mountains to the seashore.
How to get there
Mijas is reached from the city of Málaga by way of the Mediterranean Expressway. It is necessary to enter Fuengirola and take the MA-409 towards Mijas Pueblo. From Marbella, come by the N-340 and take the MA-409 towards Mijas. If coming from Benalmádema Pueblo take the Benalmádena-Mijas-Coín highway (MA-485).

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Exterior view of Mijas town hall, which houses the Casa Museo
La Campana beach, on the coast of Mijas, with gulls gliding over the sea
 
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