Best mountain peaks around Alhaurín De La Torre are situated within the Sierra de Mijas mountain range, offering access to several notable peaks. This region provides expansive views of the Guadalhorce Valley and Málaga Bay. The natural landscape features diverse ecosystems and varied terrain, making it suitable for different hiking experiences.
Last updated: June 1, 2026
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It takes about 4 hours to go up and down at a normal pace, going up past the old dog pound in Mijas Pueblo. Medium-high difficulty level.
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A fantastic viewpoint, reachable from Mijas with a 600m ascent and descent. There are two or more routes to the summit, making for a nice circular hike.
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Currently, there are too many trees due to the fire, making transit difficult in some sections. Otherwise, it's a pleasant route.
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Pico Mendoza is a short detour and the effort required is definitely rewarded with the view from the top. Pico Mendoza is a short detour and the effort required is definitely rewarded with the view at the top.
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Well worth the climb. Both the climb and descent are steep. Consider using hiking poles. This trail has sections which are close to the edge for an intermediate trail.
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The Pico de Mijas, with its 1,150 m, is the highest peak in the Sierra de Mijas. The large white ball, located at the top, is the installation of the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) station - which is why Pico Mijas is also known as "Pico de La Bola". The views from the top are impressive - the mountains, coast and sea at our feet. Remember, this is a fire hazard area, always pick up all trash and respect the environment, thank you!
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For exceptional panoramic views, consider Monte Calamorro — Summit View, which provides a 360-degree vista of the coastline. Pico Jabalcuza Natural Viewpoint also offers beautiful views towards the coast of Torremolinos and the interior from 609 meters above sea level. Additionally, Pico de Mijas, the highest point of the Sierra de Mijas, delivers breathtaking 360-degree views of the entire Málaga coastline, and on clear days, even Morocco.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging hikes. The ascent to Pico de Mijas (La Bola) is considered medium to difficult, with rocky, dusty paths and loose stones, often taking at least 6 hours for a day trip. The hike to Palomas Peak also involves a steep climb and descent, making it a good challenge. For a specific route, the 'Pico Jabalcuza – circular from Alhaurín de la Torre via the Arroyo Zambrano (SL-A 50)' is rated as difficult.
The Sierra de Mijas, particularly around Pico de Mijas, is rich in diverse wildlife. You might spot various birds of prey such as kestrels, golden eagles, and booted eagles. Mammals like genets and the Spanish ibex also inhabit the area, especially at higher elevations.
Popular hiking trails include the 'Pico Jabalcuza – circular from Alhaurín de la Torre via the Arroyo Zambrano (SL-A 50)' which takes you through varied terrain. Another option is the 'Cerro del Moro and Cerro Castillejo Loop', offering rewarding coastal views and a moderate challenge. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Alhaurín De La Torre guide.
Yes, when hiking towards Cerro del Moro, some trails pass by historical sites such as the old Mina De La Trinidad (mine), which can be explored with a headlamp. These sites add a historical dimension to your outdoor adventure.
Pico Jabalcuza is highly recommended due to its accessibility from Alhaurín de la Torre, its preserved natural environment, and the magnificent panoramic views it offers of the Guadalhorce Valley and Málaga Bay. The trail often follows the SL-A 50 Arroyo Zambrano - Pico Jabalcuza path, passing through shady forests and diverse plant life.
Hiking to Cerro del Moro and Cerro Castillejo offers rewarding coastal views and a moderate challenge. These peaks are often grouped in hiking itineraries, providing diverse viewpoints. You'll encounter rocky paths and potentially burned pine forests, showcasing the area's natural resilience. Cerro del Moro also houses a telecommunications station at its 973-meter summit.
While specific data isn't provided, the region research suggests that the magnificent landscape views from peaks like Pico Jabalcuza are particularly rewarding when the weather is favorable. Generally, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures, making them ideal for hiking in this Mediterranean climate. Winter can also be pleasant, especially on clear days when you might see snow-capped Sierra Nevada in the distance.
Beyond hiking, the area around Alhaurín De La Torre offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like 'Alhaurín de la Torre – circular route to Alhaurín el Grande' for road cycling or 'Wolf Viewpoint – Nature Center loop from Alhaurín de la Torre' for touring bicycle. More options are available in the Cycling around Alhaurín De La Torre guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Alhaurín De La Torre guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from the summits, especially the 360-degree vistas of the coastline and interior. The sense of achievement from completing challenging climbs, the diverse natural environments, and the opportunity to explore both natural beauty and historical elements are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Mendoza Peak is known for offering great views of both the sea and mountains from its summit. Similarly, Cerro de Medialuna provides impressive views of the Guadalhorce valley, the Sierra de Mijas, and the Fuengirola coast.


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