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Centro-Sur O Guadalorce
Álora

Álora Town Hall – Monument to the Female Farmworker loop from Álora

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Spain
Andalusia
Malaga
Centro-Sur O Guadalorce
Álora

Álora Town Hall – Monument to the Female Farmworker loop from Álora

Easy

10

hikers

Álora Town Hall – Monument to the Female Farmworker loop from Álora

00:40

2.30km

60m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 20, 2026

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1

207 m

Alora Old Town

Highlight • Settlement

2

330 m

Upper Fountain Square

Highlight • Structure

Plaza Fuente Arriba is the heart of Álora's historic center. Its name literally means "Upper Spring Square"—hence the lower Plaza Baja. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the plaza has been an important meeting place for locals and visitors alike. A small Franciscan convent from the 17th century once stood here, but it was sadly destroyed during the Spanish Civil War. Afterwards, the square was redesigned to be the open space we see today. Plaza Fuente Arriba is now a vibrant place, with several charming cafés, small bars, and restaurants where you can enjoy a drink or a meal.

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800 m

Arguably the most important church in Álora, this monumental structure dominates the historic city center. Built in the 17th century, it is one of the largest churches in the Diocese of Málaga. The building has a rectangular floor plan with three naves, articulated by sturdy columns and round arches. The wooden roof structure lends the interior a warm atmosphere. Inside, one finds frescoes, sculptures, and religious artworks from the 17th and 18th centuries. While the exterior of the church appears rather simple, it is defined by its striking bell tower. As a religious and cultural center, it is closely intertwined with the history and social life of Álora.

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1.30 km

The Ali Ben Falcoon Al Baezi Viewpoint is a beautiful and official viewpoint located at the foot of the Arab castle of Álora. From this point you have a breathtaking view of the city of Álora, the Guadalhorce Valley and the surrounding mountains.

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1.65 km

Cervantes Viewpoint

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The Mirador de Cervantes is a small, officially designated viewpoint in the historic center of Álora. From here, one can enjoy a beautiful view of the town, the Arroyo Hondo gorge, and the Guadalhorce Valley. The location offers a peaceful moment to admire the town's historic layout and the surrounding landscape.

The viewpoint is dedicated to the writer Miguel de Cervantes, who lived in the region for a time. A ceramic mural depicting Don Quixote and Sancho Panza commemorates his literary legacy and subtly connects the viewpoint to the cultural and literary history of Spain.

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2.00 km

Álora Town Hall

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Quite nice building at a central place in the older part of the city.

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2.09 km

Monument to the Female Farmworker

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The monument is the work of the artist Marino Amaya who intended to record the sacrificial work of the female worker who collects and manipulates the fruit in the orange and lemon orchards located in the Guadalhorce River Valley.

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2.30 km

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1.33 km

708 m

214 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

1.39 km

700 m

169 m

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