Senda Litoral Mijas - Malaga
Senda Litoral Mijas - Malaga
Senda Litoral Mijas - Malaga
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StephenCross
Dublin, Ireland30,900 contributions
Aug 2024 • Couples
This is more commonly just called the boardwalk. They have been adding to it and improving it over the past few years. Great credit to whoever backed this. Beautiful to walk, jog, dog walk (cycling not permitted). Views great. Lots of facilities and bars etc.
Written 8 August 2024
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theharrops
Birmingham, UK31 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
Hubby and I stayed in a villa on the Riviera Del Sol in Mijas Costa In March 2017 - I highly recommend this little place if you're looking for peace and quiet by the way - Anyway back to the boardwalk, this walk takes you past beaches galore (the sea here is so clear and the views are beautiful) but the very best thing for hubby and I were the rock pools! A very enjoyable couple of hours picking our way along the beach on the way home, delving into what must be hundreds of little microcosms searching for lord knows what and trying to get photos of sea birds (no it's not a penguin Hubby dearest) We can't wait to go back and explore the other side of the coastline towards Calahonda - such a surprise to find so many patches of naturally diverse coastline, clean, quiet (bear in mind the time of year) and relaxing.
Written 2 April 2017
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Irishgirlabroad
Malaga, Spain345 contributions
Feb 2015 • Friends
I had heard quite a lot about this walkway and decided I needed to find out what it was all about for myself. There are a couple of access points...for me I find the best parking is by the Las Mimosas apartment complex in La Cala and then I start walking from the nearby El Bombo beach. I have to say I was super surprised that the Mijas Town Hall had invested money into or raised money for this project as my first thought was that there were probably more urgent projects that were needed. How wrong was I !...Having walked the 7 kms walkway along the beachfront from La Cala to Calahonda and back again...( a couple of times now)...I can see how this walkway has brought a new lease of life to La Cala and provides an invaluable facility for so many people. Walking helps keep people healthy and promotes friendship and a sense of community. On any given day you can see all types of people from young runners to great grandmothers having a stroll, kiddies on their bikes, teenagers on skateboards, rollerbladers...and everyone out just enjoying the fresh air and sunshine. The Senda Litoral has really transformed both the area and the lifestyle of local residents and tourists. Well done to Mijas townhall...I can't wait to get out and walk again.
Written 14 March 2015
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MandH-eurotrippers
Cardiff, UK1,729 contributions
Jan 2015 • Couples
On the Costa Del Sol, outside of the main coastal towns, all of which have their own sea front promenades, unless you’re willing to walk long distances on the sand and over rocky outcrops, there’s always been a problem if you’ve wanted to walk along the coast. However, we understand that’s all changing. We’ve read there’s a plan to have a continuous walkway from Estepona all the way to Fuengirola and beyond. Mijas town council has been working hard this past 12 months to complete their section of the coastal pathway. It’s going to be a real asset for the area once it’s finally finished. This is a link to the promotional video about the boardwalk: https://vimeo.com/111368291
As at the end of January 2015, the Mijas section of boardwalk from La Cala to Riveria is complete, then there’s a gap through part of Calahonda until you get to Chiringuito El Capricho, after which it runs all the way to the municipality border with Marbella where it stops suddenly, just a few hundred metres before you get to the little port of Cabopino. As it’s such a short stretch, it’s a shame that Marbella town council couldn’t have done their bit for this section of walkway at the same time so that it goes right up the port.
If you like strolling by the sea but away from the sand then this boardwalk is highly recommended.
As at the end of January 2015, the Mijas section of boardwalk from La Cala to Riveria is complete, then there’s a gap through part of Calahonda until you get to Chiringuito El Capricho, after which it runs all the way to the municipality border with Marbella where it stops suddenly, just a few hundred metres before you get to the little port of Cabopino. As it’s such a short stretch, it’s a shame that Marbella town council couldn’t have done their bit for this section of walkway at the same time so that it goes right up the port.
If you like strolling by the sea but away from the sand then this boardwalk is highly recommended.
Written 25 February 2015
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Irishgirlabroad
Malaga, Spain345 contributions
Oct 2019
I had the most fabulous walk today on the Senda Litoral - The Boardwalk.
Starting from El Torreon in La Cala Village it took 60 minutes to walk to El Capricho in Calahonda..and that was at a reasonable pace and taking in the views along the way.
It is lovely to see how much the Mijas Town Hall has invested in this facility and it has completely opened up the space and made it accessible for people of all ages.
There are public toilets along the way so you won't get caught out and many of the bars and restaurants have worked on improving their seating options and so you can stop off and have a coffee along the way.
However, do make sure you wear flat, comfortable shoes, slap on the sunscreen and wear a hat and sunglasses as there is no shade along the way.
Starting from El Torreon in La Cala Village it took 60 minutes to walk to El Capricho in Calahonda..and that was at a reasonable pace and taking in the views along the way.
It is lovely to see how much the Mijas Town Hall has invested in this facility and it has completely opened up the space and made it accessible for people of all ages.
There are public toilets along the way so you won't get caught out and many of the bars and restaurants have worked on improving their seating options and so you can stop off and have a coffee along the way.
However, do make sure you wear flat, comfortable shoes, slap on the sunscreen and wear a hat and sunglasses as there is no shade along the way.
Written 10 October 2019
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TravelerMUPU
Espoo, Finland262 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
One of the best boardwalk we have been. From Gala de Mijas to Calahonda, nice restaurants excellent view etc. Must see!
Written 1 April 2019
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Etherington
St Ives, UK41 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
Running from Mijas Costa to Calahonda presently but due to be extended . This boardwalk is relatively flat with great sea views all the way.
Written 5 March 2018
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PVWright
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK72 contributions
Jan 2018 • Couples
Without doubt this is one of the highlights of our annual winter break in this lovely part of the world. We love walking along this boardwalk, watching the many birds on the rocks (even saw a kestrel this time!) and last year spotted some dolphins in the ocean near the El Oceano. We park in La Cala just along from the tower, or at Riviera if we fancy doing the walk in reverse. You must pop into the Garden Bar en route - sitting having a meal and a drink in the sunshine overlooking the Med can't be beaten in my book!
Written 22 February 2018
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Topkoppite
Bromsgrove, UK1,782 contributions
May 2015 • Family
This was the first year that we have been able to use the 6.39 km Coastal promenade from the ‘Termino Municipal Mijas’ to La Cala de Mijas. The boardwalk travels along the rear of the beach at times at sea level and at other times some 20 feet above the beach, with occasional mild gradients and stepped access to the beach at intervals. There are access points to urbanisations throughout the route and also to beach cafes which have seen a significant upsurge in trade. Completed in October 2014 it is a wide boarded walkway except for a 500 metre section around Dona Lola due to the inability of the parties to agree how the boardwalk can be provided. The original Municipality proposal was to take 4 metres from the resort but this would have taken out a section of the Pool and part of the beachside restaurant. There is also the problem of the sea reaching the retaining wall to the resort and the historical monument of the Torre de Calahonda in the way. So the Courts have been asked to find a solution.
It is possible to complete the walk in a leisurely 1 and a half hours.
We had a beachside apartment and were able to see a constant stream of walkers, dog exercisers and joggers throughout the day. Bikes are prohibited on weekends. Local Police patrol the boardwalk daily and it is cleaned each day. Some trees have been left in situ and the boardwalk created around them. There are bridges over watercourses.
It is possible to complete the walk in a leisurely 1 and a half hours.
We had a beachside apartment and were able to see a constant stream of walkers, dog exercisers and joggers throughout the day. Bikes are prohibited on weekends. Local Police patrol the boardwalk daily and it is cleaned each day. Some trees have been left in situ and the boardwalk created around them. There are bridges over watercourses.
Written 4 June 2015
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StephenCross
Dublin, Ireland30,900 contributions
July 2020 • Solo
This is a super and more recent addition to the Costa. Super boardwalk with wood in many places so great to jog on. Great views. It runs for miles. Recommended
Written 25 October 2020
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Does the boardwalk have any stalls seving beer and if yes will they be open after 15 November? Will be obliged to get your answer.
Written 22 October 2021
Not that I see, but it is littered with chiringuitos selling beer and sardines etc.
Written 23 October 2021
Var ligger gymmet i La Cala ( vi bor på Las Mimosas ) och vad kostar det att gymma per tim /dag/vecka?
Written 13 October 2018
on a hot day is it nicer to walk early in the morning or in the beginning of the evening? we don't want to walk till the end
Written 8 August 2018
Buenos dÃas. ¿Pueden usarse patines o bicicletas?
Written 29 April 2018
We are looking to do a 35-40km Walk a long the path stay overnight and walk back to the car the next day. We’re coming down from Villanueva del trabuco so heading towards the Malaga coast way. Any start end route suggestions
Written 26 April 2018
SÃ, no hay prohibición de ir con perros.
Written 20 August 2018
Please can you tell us exactly where to access the starting point and where to park. We will be driving from Club La Costa outside Fuengirola. Can we walk to the start or do we need to drive there. Thanks
Written 4 January 2017
it starts by the Torrens in La Cala and goes to Calahonda (near Dona Lola). There is street parking in La Cala or park on the fairground. A walk to the end and back is about 8k. There are adequate bars dotted along the boardwalk - Personally, I would recommend 'The Garden Bar'.
Written 5 March 2017
Hi
Does anybody know when the gap in the middle around Doña Lola is to be worked on/completed?
Will be wonderful when this happens.
Also does anybody know whether it is intended to extend Cabopina walkway to Marbella?
Written 22 April 2016
It's about 18km from La Cala to the centre of Marbella; I know because I ended up walking it all one day in Feb this year.
The sign in La Cala says something like 6 and a bit km to Marbella, but that's actual to where the Mijas administrative district ends going along the beach and the Marbella administration district begins.
That's just before you get to Cabopino and another 12km to the centre of Marbella.
Written 26 April 2016
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