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Torre de Calaburras

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The Torre de Calaburras, also known as Calaburras Watchtower, is a significant 16th-century historical site located on the picturesque Mediterranean coast of Mijas, Andalusia, Spain. Standing at an elevation of 14 meters on a headland within the El Faro housing estate, this conical watchtower played a crucial role in defending the southern Spanish coast from Barbary pirate attacks. It is a prominent landmark near the modern Faro de Calaburras (Calaburras Lighthouse) and the N-340 road, offering a tangible link to…

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  • Location: Mijas, Centro-Sur O Guadalorce, Malaga, Andalusia, Spain

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    September 11, 2023

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    One of the watchtowers of La Cala de Mijas, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1985. It is located near the Lighthouse. Built in the 16th century.
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    Torre Calaburras, Faro de Calaburras y Torreón de la Cala — ida y vuelta en Cala de Mijas

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    Location: Mijas, Centro-Sur O Guadalorce, Malaga, Andalusia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Torre de Calaburras historical site suitable for families with young children?

    While the immediate area around the Torre de Calaburras is generally accessible for a short visit, the tower itself cannot be entered. The surrounding coastal paths are suitable for gentle strolls, but visitors with very young children should be aware that some sections might be uneven. It's a great spot for a historical lesson and enjoying the sea views.

    Are dogs allowed at Torre de Calaburras or on nearby trails?

    Yes, the Torre de Calaburras is located in an outdoor public area, and dogs are generally welcome on a leash. The coastal paths and surrounding natural spaces are popular for dog walking, making it a good option for visitors traveling with their canine companions.

    What are the specific parking options near Torre de Calaburras, especially during peak season?

    Direct parking at the Torre de Calaburras is limited. Visitors typically find parking in the surrounding residential areas of the El Faro housing estate or near the Faro de Calaburras (Calaburras Lighthouse). During peak season, these spots can fill up quickly, so arriving earlier in the day is advisable to secure a convenient space.

    What public transport options are available to reach Torre de Calaburras from nearby towns like Mijas Costa or Fuengirola?

    The Torre de Calaburras is accessible via local bus services that connect Mijas Costa and Fuengirola. Look for routes that stop near the El Faro area or the Calaburras Lighthouse. Checking local bus schedules for the most current information on routes and timings is recommended.

    Is Torre de Calaburras accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    The Torre de Calaburras itself is a historical structure and does not have internal access for wheelchairs. The immediate ground around the tower is relatively flat, but access paths from parking areas or public transport stops may involve some uneven terrain or slight inclines. The coastal viewpoints are generally more accessible, but visitors should be prepared for varying ground conditions.

    Are there any recommended circular walking routes that include Torre de Calaburras?

    While there isn't one officially designated 'circular walk' for the tower itself, many visitors enjoy combining a visit to Torre de Calaburras with a stroll along the coastal path that stretches between La Cala de Mijas and Fuengirola. You can create your own circular route by exploring the paths around the El Faro area and returning via a different street or path, enjoying various viewpoints along the way.

    What is the typical difficulty and length of walking trails directly associated with Torre de Calaburras?

    The walking around Torre de Calaburras is generally considered easy. It involves short, gentle strolls on paved or unpaved coastal paths. There are no long, strenuous hiking trails directly from the tower. Most visitors spend 30-60 minutes exploring the tower's exterior and enjoying the immediate viewpoints.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options conveniently located near Torre de Calaburras?

    Yes, being situated within the El Faro housing estate and near the N-340 road, there are several cafes, restaurants, and bars within walking distance or a short drive from Torre de Calaburras. You'll also find various accommodation options, from holiday rentals to hotels, in the surrounding Mijas Costa area.

    What are the best viewpoints near Torre de Calaburras for photography or scenic appreciation?

    The headland where Torre de Calaburras stands offers excellent panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the coastline stretching towards Fuengirola. The area around the nearby Faro de Calaburras (Calaburras Lighthouse) also provides fantastic photo opportunities, especially at sunrise or sunset.

    Are there any permits or entrance fees required to visit Torre de Calaburras?

    No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to visit the Torre de Calaburras. It is an outdoor historical monument located in a public area, freely accessible to all visitors.

    How does visiting Torre de Calaburras in winter compare to other seasons?

    Visiting Torre de Calaburras in winter can be very pleasant. The weather is typically milder than in summer, with fewer crowds, making for a more tranquil experience. While coastal walks are still enjoyable, it's advisable to check the weather forecast for any potential rain or stronger winds, and dress accordingly.

    What other historical sites or 'hidden gems' are worth exploring near Torre de Calaburras?

    The Mijas coastline is dotted with several other historical watchtowers, such as Torre de la Cala de Mijas, which are part of the same defensive network. Exploring these along the coastal path can offer a deeper dive into the region's history. The nearby Mijas Pueblo, a charming white village in the mountains, also offers rich history and stunning views.

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