Best castles around Benamocarra are found in the surrounding region, offering insights into the area's rich history. Benamocarra itself is a village known for its Arabic past and historical sites like the 16th-century Santa Ana Church and the historic Fuente de Los Caños. The landscape around Benamocarra features varied terrain, providing a backdrop for exploring these ancient structures. This area provides a blend of cultural heritage and natural exploration opportunities.
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The Torre del Homenaje is the main tower of the former Moorish castle of Comares. From here, the village and the surrounding valleys were defended for centuries. Today, only fragments of walls and foundations remain, but the place still breathes history. The panoramic view from the heights makes it clear why Comares is known as "the balcony of the Axarquía."
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From this point you can enjoy a beautiful view over this charming white village
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The Alcazaba fortress of Vélez-Málaga is a historic Moorish fortress located on a hill overlooking the town. Built in the 9th century during Muslim rule, it was extended and rebuilt in the 14th and 15th centuries and served as a defensive structure. It became one of the most important citadels of the Kingdom of Granada. Today, little remains of the former fortress remain, but the Torre del Homenaje, the fortress's main tower, still stands and offers great views of Vélez-Málaga and the surrounding Axarquía countryside. The fortress is a worthwhile destination, and is particularly beautiful to visit in the evening when the town is bathed in warm light.
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The climb is worth it for the wonderful view. Visiting the tower, which can be seen from far away, is also free.
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The highest point of the city of Vélez-Málaga is presided over by its alcazaba. It is a fortress of Arab origin, built in the 9th century. From this point, we can enjoy the most emblematic view of the city.
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The descent to Algarrobo is a small section with technical passages, care is recommended
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Route to enjoy the Axarquia region, where at the end you can choose where to get off, towards Algarrobo, towards Sayalonga, towards Arenas or back in Velez Malaga
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While Benamocarra itself is known for its Arabic past and sites like the 16th-century Santa Ana Church and the historic Fuente de Los Caños, the surrounding region features several significant castle remains. These include the Alcazaba Fortress in Vélez-Málaga and the Moorish Fortress Remains near Comares.
Yes, several castle sites offer excellent panoramic views. From the Alcazaba Fortress in Vélez-Málaga, you can enjoy emblematic views of the city and the Axarquía countryside. The Moorish Fortress Remains near Comares also provide a wonderful vantage point over the charming white village. Additionally, The Keep "La Tahona" in Comares offers a panoramic view, making it clear why Comares is known as 'the balcony of the Axarquía'.
The View of Comares from the Moorish Fortress Remains is categorized as family-friendly, offering a historical site with beautiful views that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Among the most popular castle sites are the Alcazaba Fortress, an Arab-origin castle from the 9th century, and the View of Comares from the Moorish Fortress Remains, which offers stunning panoramic views. Visitors also appreciate Bentomiz Castle for its historical significance and routes through the Axarquía region.
Yes, the region around Benamocarra and its castle sites offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Cycling routes, and Road Cycling Routes that allow you to explore the Axarquía region, often passing by or offering views of these historical locations.
The landscape around Benamocarra features varied terrain. While specific castle visits might involve moderate climbs, nearby routes for cycling and mountain biking can range from moderate to difficult, offering diverse challenges for outdoor enthusiasts.
Benamocarra, though without castles within its village limits, boasts other significant historical sites. These include the 16th-century Santa Ana Church with its Mudejar style, the San Isidro Labrador Hermitage, the Chapel of 'El Santo Chiquito', the historic Fuente de Los Caños, and the Casa Molino de Concha Collantes, a former mill now a museum.
The extent of remains varies. For instance, at the Moorish Fortress Remains near Comares, only sparse fragments are present. Similarly, The Keep "La Tahona" in Comares consists of fragments of walls and foundations. However, the Alcazaba Fortress in Vélez-Málaga, while also having undergone changes, still features its main tower, the Torre del Homenaje, standing prominently.
From Bentomiz Castle, there are routes designed to help you enjoy the Axarquía region, with options for descent towards various towns like Algarrobo, Sayalonga, or Arenas. These routes offer a great way to combine historical exploration with scenic journeys.
The castles and fortress remains around Benamocarra are primarily of Moorish origin, reflecting the region's rich Arabic past. They are often strategically located on hills, offering not only historical insights but also breathtaking panoramic views of the Axarquía countryside and charming white villages like Comares.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views from these historical sites, especially from the Alcazaba Fortress and the Moorish Fortress Remains. The historical atmosphere and the opportunity to explore ancient structures while enjoying the natural beauty of the Axarquía region are also highly appreciated.


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