What to see in El Chorro

A natural environment in Malaga

Between the regions of Guadalhorce and Guadalteba, El Chorro is a spectacular mountainous enclave in the heart of the Gaitanes Gorge Natural Park, an area protected by the Andalusian Government since 1989 for its great ecological value and its extraordinary landscape, history and paleontology.

Get to know El Chorro with La Garganta

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El Caminito del Rey

The Caminito del Rey hanging walkway is a route within El Chorro, built in the 20th century and which has become a rural tourist attraction in Malaga.

Desfiladero de los Gaitanes

The Gaitanes Gorge is one of the most beautiful Natural Sites in the province of Malaga.

Pantano El Chorro

In the Guadalhorce Valley, this swamp was created a century ago at the height of Ardales, Teba and Campillos. Check out more information below.

The Conde del Guadalhorce Reservoir

The Conde del Guadalhorce Reservoir is a work of engineering created in the 1920s, a functional and natural environment within the Malaga mountains.

Bobastro Ruins

The ruins of Bobastro, created in the 9th century, with the Arab settlement on the peninsula. These ruins are a strategic enclave where you can see a fortress and a church.

Live the experience of the surroundings of El Chorro

Don’t settle and come enjoy the historical and environmental heritage of El Chorro and its surroundings. We help you prepare the trip and make your stay an unforgettable experience.

Activities in El Chorro

Experience new sensations in a unique enclave, the surroundings of El Chorro.

La Garganta offers its most adventurous clients a range of outdoor activities in a privileged environment. Experiment, have fun and feel new sensations with our active tourism proposal in the area of El Chorro.

Vía Ferrata

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Caminito del Rey

Electric bike route

Vía Ferrata
Full moon

Climbing

Hiking

You may be interested in places near El Chorro

El Torcal de Antequera

The Antequera Torcal is an environment of rocks with sinkholes that have been shaped by erosion and the passage of years.

Explore the Torcal de Antequera Natural Park along its different routes and trails. Walk through a karst landscape of hundreds of kilometers that mix intertwined stone labyrinths with impressive panoramic views

Dólmenes de Antequera

Dólmenes de Antequera

The Antequera Dolmens recently declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with the Torcal and the Peña de los Enamorados.