Virgen de las Angustias Chapel

It is a small chapel of barely 3 x 3 metres located in the street of the same name, at the current exit of the village, the old entrance to it. Inside, an image of the Virgen de las Angustias from the beginning of the 20th century is venerated.

Benagalbón

Just 5 kilometres from the Mediterranean, this small town preserves the most authentic essence of Malaga's Axarquía region. Walking through the cobbled streets of Benagalbón is like stepping back in time. This small town, the most unique of the four that make up the municipality of Rincón de la Victoria, boasts [...]

Cave of Victory

Ready to feel the excitement of the past? Discover the most fascinating active tourism and let yourself be carried away by an unforgettable experience in the Cueva de la Victoria. This activity is classified as Active Caving Tourism: Age requirement: Between 10 and 70 years old. Physical conditions: Not suitable for people with mobility problems or claustrophobia. Clothing: Trekking or mountain footwear.

Treasure Cave

Rincón de la Victoria boasts a treasure trove that is unique in Europe: the Cueva del Tesoro (Treasure Cave). It is one of only three caves of marine origin known to exist in the world. The other two are in Asia and Central America. It is a must-see for all residents, visitors and tourists in Malaga, as its history, […]

Viewpoint of La Peña

It is located at the entrance to Periana, in an unbeatable natural setting. It offers spectacular views of the Guaro river depression and the La Viñuela reservoir. Due to its location, Periana offers splendid panoramic views of the Axarquia region.    

Antonio Segovia Lobillo Museum Exhibition Hall

Exhibition hall with national and international reach dedicated to exhibitions belonging to the Segovia Lobillo Foundation collection, as well as local and national artists. It promotes the Los Viñeros Rapid Painting Competition.    

Antonio Muñoz Cabrera Winery Museum (Dimobe)

The Antonio Muñoz Cabrera Winery (Dimobe) is located in the centre of the village of Moclinejo, next to the Plaza de España. It is divided into three rooms where you can see how wine-making in the Axarquía region has evolved from 1927 to the present day. Dimobe is a family-run winery founded in […]

Axarquia House Museum

The El Valdés House Museum is a private initiative that aims to recover and preserve the cultural and artistic roots of the region. Its builder, Antonio Montañez, has assembled a worthy representation of the art of the Axarquía: from farming tools that have since disappeared and the most authentic floor tiles of the 19th century, to a wide representation […]

Plaza de España

Plaza de España is the nerve centre of the town and home to its most notable buildings. The Town Hall is located here. From this iconic square, you can access the town centre, which is of Arab origin and features narrow, winding streets lined with the façades of some of its […]

Entrance arch

These castle-shaped arches provide access to Moclinejo, the gateway to the Axarquía-Costa del Sol Raisin Route. The archway at the entrance to the municipality symbolises its glorious past as a crossroads, an importance that it is currently regaining with tourist routes.

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