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Andalusia
Malaga
La Axarquía
Vélez-Málaga

Torre del Mar Lighthouse – Osborne Bull of Almayate loop from Caleta de Vélez

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Spain
Andalusia
Malaga
La Axarquía
Vélez-Málaga

Torre del Mar Lighthouse – Osborne Bull of Almayate loop from Caleta de Vélez

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3.6

(14)

88

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Torre del Mar Lighthouse – Osborne Bull of Almayate loop from Caleta de Vélez

01:40

26.3km

110m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 23, 2026

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722 m

Beach

Beach

2

1.46 km

Palo Borracho (Ceiba Chodatii) on Paseo de Larios

Highlight • Natural Monument

The white-flowered drunken bottle tree (Ceiba chodatii) is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to the tropical and subtropical forests of South America. It is notable for its succulent, swollen trunk covered with spines and its buttress roots. The name palo borracho ("drunken tree"), which is common in Paraguay and Chile, is derived from the distinctive growth form of the trunk. The Argentinian name palo botella ("bottle tree") also refers to the same characteristics. - The genus Ceiba is closely related to the baobabs (genus Adansonia) in Africa and Australia, which also have quite unusual trunk shapes.

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2.53 km

The sculpture of pyrotechnician Panchito in Torre del Mar is a work dedicated to the famous pyrotechnician Francisco Ruiz Jiménez, known as Panchito. This statue is intended to show recognition for his significant role in the festivities and fireworks in the region. Panchito was a central figure appreciated for his masterful pyrotechnic shows, especially in the festivities in Torre del Mar and the surrounding area. Located on the Paseo Marítimo in Torre del Mar, the sculpture was created by the artist Francisco Martín. It shows Panchito in action, a tribute to his passion and skill that marked the tradition of fireworks in the region.

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2.66 km

Scenic Promenade in Spain

Highlight • Trail

5

3.75 km

Torre del Mar Lighthouse

Highlight • Monument

The original lighthouse was built in 1864, but due to coastal erosion and other problems, it was rebuilt and relocated several times. The current lighthouse was finally built in its current position in 1976 after several moves.

The Torre del Mar lighthouse is not only a functional part of coastal navigation, but also a popular destination for a tour, especially at sunset. The lighthouse is a fine example of the combination of modern technology with the traditions of seafaring along the Spanish coast.

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9.61 km

Historic Stone Arch Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

A historic bridge worth seeing, the masonry of which is made of brick and which crosses the gorge with a single span. The old bridge dates from the middle of the 18th century.

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17.2 km

Torre del Jaral

Highlight • Historical Site

The Torre del Jaral stands on a high cliff on the coast of Almayate Bajo, an area called Bajomar. The tower dates from the Nasrid surveillance system in the 13th-14th centuries and was used to monitor and defend the coast. Its square plan is unique in the entire region. Its location on the Royal Road to Granada was extremely advantageous, from here you had a very good view of a wide area of sea and the bays of Valle Niza and Almayate.

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19.9 km

Osborne Bull of Almayate

Highlight • Monument

In 1956, the trademark was created that made Osborne famous around the world - not least because of the ongoing presence of the almost 14-meter-high silhouettes on Spain's highways. The Osborne bull was originally planned as a large billboard on Spanish roads, where it was to serve as an advertisement for the Veterano brandy. In 1956, the Spanish agency Azor was commissioned to design an advertising board for the Veterano brandy. The designer Manolo Prieto, who worked there, was tasked with implementing the design and developed the Osborne bull, which is now known around the world. Over time, it developed from a trademark into a national symbol of Spain. The Osborne bulls that can be seen today no longer have any advertising lettering. There are currently around 90 bulls distributed unevenly across Spain, 21 of which are in Andalusia.

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22.5 km

Playa del Varadero

Highlight • Beach

Playa de Varadero is located at the western end of the Torre del Mar seafront, near the mouth of the Vélez River. A special feature of Playa de Varadero is the regular presence of jábegas, traditional Andalusian fishing boats, which can often be seen along the coast. Overall, the stretch of beach is a lovely destination for anyone looking to spend a relaxing day by the sea in an authentic atmosphere.

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26.3 km

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7.79 km

5.96 km

5.73 km

4.56 km

2.12 km

145 m

Surfaces

13.1 km

8.81 km

2.66 km

986 m

637 m

145 m

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