Coordinates: 40°N 4°W / 40°N 4°W / 40; -4
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5.0 based on 15 reviews
We started the hike at the parking area near Restaurante Serra de Bèrnia on CV749. We have done this hike before as a clockwise circuit, climbing up the NE side of the ridge to the natural tunnel at Forat, through the tunnel to the south side of the ridge, with a return to the start via Fort Bèrnia toward the west end of the ridge. The climb to the tunnel is steep, and in winter can be quite slippery. Because of this, we opted to start the loop in a counter-clockwise direction to the Fort, and returned the same way. This made for a very pleasant outing into the spectacular scenery of Serra de Bèrnia.
4.5 based on 5,392 reviews
This old neighborhood is full of romance, with narrow, winding cobblestone streets: great for evening strolls.
Marbella is not just a glitzy beach town but also an highly historic city dating back to the times of the Moors. The old town is choc full of character with the old fortifications, narrow streets, colorful churches, little chapels, lively squares, and of course many restaurants and shops. Very much worthwhile to go to essentially every day during your Marbella stay.
4.5 based on 484 reviews
We stayed at Hotel Pollentia which made it a 20 minute walk along the promenade and down one street to the start. It was then 30 minutes to the view point and a further 30 minutes down to the beach. We spent about an hour on the beach swimming, drying off and watching the goats. The water here is beautiful. It's cool and crystal clear and most welcome after a hot but beautifully scenic hike. We left our hotel at around 9:30am and arrived at just before 11am and this was hot and so leave earlier if you can. Also, when we arrived there were just a few people who left shortly after and then just as we were heading off, it seemed to get a bit busier; I can only imagine what it's like in a normal summer season and so an even better reason to set off early. It was a clear stoney path all the way to the viewing spot marked by a big rock but the second half is very steep and not easy. If you have any knee issues you may struggle with the pressure on your knees going down. It's a very stoney beach and so take beach shoes!! Also, take lots of water as there is nowhere to get this on the walk. It goes without saying, wear trainers!! You may also want to pack your snorkel kit or goggles. Beware that this is a nudist beach! We saw just two people when we were there. We went one way down and found a much easier way back! Just before you get to the viewing point, there is a left hand pathway, take that and head straight down as this seems to be one of the better ones. Don't make our mistake and head on down immediately after the viewing point.....it's worth backtracking just a few steps! I will attach a picture which hopefully you'll find useful. I say 'path' (!!)....it's not exactly clear as you pretty much get down the best way you can find but this was definitely an easier direction than our way down!
4.5 based on 554 reviews
4.5 based on 519 reviews
Beautiful place. If you're planning to hike around, it's a great place to finish your trip and enjoy a great dinner with an amazing view
4.5 based on 709 reviews
I was surprised how great this holiday excursion was. We parked up easily on the edge of town and walked in. Climbed the steps to be greeted at the top by lovely Spanish guitar music being played by Spain’s equivalent to David Dickinson BBCs Bargain Hunt)
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