Manilva - Málaga
Manilva is located in the Far South-West of Málaga, to 97 kilometres from the capital and to 35 Kilometres from Gibraltar. It has an area of 5,30 kilometres, and represents the union between Costa del Sol and the Campo de Gibraltar. Manilva is at 128 metres above sea level, an annual rainfall of 750L./m2 and an average temperature of 18 degrees centigrade.
Between the River Manilva and the boundary with Cádiz, the lands of this town has five city centres, came up in different ages: Manilva, Sabinillas, El Castillo, Hondacavada and El Puerto de la Duquesa, as well as different housing developments in constant and tidy growth.
Monuments
El Ingenio Chico
Church of Santa Ana
Tower Almenara de la Chullera
Villa Matilde
Archaeological Site
Gastronomy
The cuisine in the municipality of Manilva noted for its fish and seafood with its freshness and natural flavor.
Also noteworthy Manilva muscat grapes, cakes chips, toast, the candied pine nuts, etc..
How to get there
From any place in Costa del Sol you have to take the Mediterranean Motorway towards Cádiz, and from Estepona you have two options: to continue through that road (AP-7; N-340) or access to the old N-340. In both roads, the indication towards Manilva is very clear, but you have to take the Motorway A-377. The town, close to the coast, is equidistant between the two mentioned communication routes.
Distances
To Estepona 14 km
To Casares 14 km
To Gaucín 27 km
To Málaga 97 km
To Algeciras 41 km |