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Benahavís

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Linda
July 17, 2020
Tucked a few kilometres inland between Estepona and San Pedro de Alcántara (Marbella), this quaint and picture-perfect pueblo is considered the gastronomic capital of the Costa del Sol, home to some of the finest restaurants found anywhere in southern Spain. A destination that is both beautiful and peaceful, the approach road to Benahavis sees you leave the coastal highway behind and weave past rolling plains that turn steadily into rocky cliff faces and then a plunging ravine. The road winds between sheer cliff face and clear drop down to the crisp and cool waters of the Guadalmina River, before the white-washed, sugar-cube beauty of Benahavís appears before you, tucked into the valley and magnificently presented in the bright Mediterranean sunlight. The surroundings are evidently inspirational, as Benahavis is home to a thriving community of artisans, primarily painters, potters and chefs. In addition to the art galleries and craft shops, Benahavis offers a brilliant portfolio of restaurants – from authentic pizzerias to classy haute cuisine establishments, robust grill-houses and the ubiquitous tapas taverns. Dining out is a gastronomic pleasure, matched only by the visceral thrill of enjoying an al fresco meal under a star-studded sky in one of Europe's most alluring natural patios. A mere 200 metres along the main road is an opening. Barely marked and steeply descending, one of the village’s hidden treasures lies some 30 metres below. Huge boulders, remnants from some ancient landslide or earthquake, lie strewn along the river bed at the foot of the Guadalmina River valley. Some boulders act as a dam, creating deep and crystal-clear plunge pools, while others take the form of organic diving boards. So, don your swimsuit, leave those with a fear of heights guarding the towels on the grassy verge, and dive into the refreshing waters below. Having banished the sedate image of Benahavis with that one giant leap into the abyss, the surprises just keep on coming. Hikers will enjoy the 360-degree opportunities to traipse up or down, and golfers will love the surrounding clubs (Benahavis has the highest number of courses per capita of any municipality in Spain).
Tucked a few kilometres inland between Estepona and San Pedro de Alcántara (Marbella), this quaint and picture-perfect pueblo is considered the gastronomic capital of the Costa del Sol, home to some of the finest restaurants found anywhere in southern Spain. A destination that is both beautiful and…
Mat
July 11, 2020
Great little mountain village with lots of good restaurants!
Marouzza
February 23, 2020
Benahavís has a cute little town but its nature is more acres big then you would expect. You can go on canyoning, hiking, via ferrata and many more tours. Or take a walk all the way up on the Monte Mayor mountain, its a real challenge but the view is so marvellous: you won't regret it.
Miguel Angel
December 19, 2019
A really beautiful and special town in the mountains, nice to go around for a walk and have dinner in one of its amazing restaurants.
Peter
April 29, 2017
Nice little white Village with plentiful of restaurants and bars to choose from. Only a 20 min drive away.

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