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Hiking around Río Del Padrón offers diverse landscapes, originating from the Sierra Bermeja mountains and flowing towards the Mediterranean Sea. The region features undulating hills, pine resin forests, and cork oak groves. The Padrón River carves through the terrain, creating natural pools and small waterfalls, particularly in its upper reaches. Peridotite rocks contribute to the mountains' reddish hue, and the lower river course is a Special Conservation Zone.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Torre El Velerín is a historic coastal watchtower on the Senda Litoral near Estepona. It was built in the 16th century as part of a coastal defense system designed to protect against pirate attacks. From the tower, movements at sea were observed and warning signals were relayed to neighboring watchtowers. Its distinctive features are its round shape and elevated entrance. Today, the Torre El Velerín is a listed historical monument and a testament to coastal history.
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Located on the waterfront promenade, this park features many sculptures. All are freely accessible and well-made. A visit is definitely worthwhile.
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The Acueducto del Ángel in Estepona is an impressive relic from the 18th century, reminiscent of the region's agricultural past. It is located in the area of Parque del Ángel, near Arroyo de Hornacinos and Calle Terral, not far from the modern residential complex Playa del Ángel. The historical structure once served to irrigate the surrounding fields and was part of an extensive water supply system that connected springs and water reservoirs. The aqueduct consists of multi-arched masonry viaducts that carried water over an elevated structure, likely to mills or agricultural facilities in the area. After years of decay, it was restored by the city of Estepona as part of a project to upgrade the coastal park and made accessible again. Today, it is surrounded by a small park with walking paths and information boards and can be visited freely. The Acueducto del Ángel is thus not only a technical monument but also a symbol of the connection between history, landscape, and water management in Andalusia. Between modern development and proximity to the sea, it tells of a time when water was a valuable commodity and the engineering skills of the Moors and their successors created the foundation for fertile fields and flourishing gardens.
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The Parque del Ángel in Estepona is a spacious, modernly designed green area near the coast that combines nature, culture, and recreation. Amidst Mediterranean plantings, palm trees, and open meadows, there is a restored aqueduct that gives the park a historical element. A wooden bridge over the small Hornacinos stream connects the surrounding neighborhoods and blends harmoniously into the landscape. In addition, several sculptures by the artist Santiago de Santiago enrich the park like a small open-air museum, while a landscaped noria recalls old irrigation systems. The offering is complemented by a modern calisthenics zone and quiet paths, making the Parque del Ángel a beautiful place for relaxation, sports, and photo opportunities.
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The tower is located in the Velerín neighborhood. Dating from the second half of the 16th century, it has a circular plan and comprises a room with a fireplace and a brick dome, a staircase, and a terrace. Some of these watchtowers in Estepona also feature a 19th-century guardhouse and machicolations pointing to the four cardinal directions.
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The beach and not special, too many 🪨
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We really enjoyed this walk today. The scenery is beautiful. There is a gravel track all the way to where you descend to the river. We did not swim as it is February but there are several ponds in the ri we where you can. Take a beer to drink when you get to the river! In summer you can follow the river along to a lovely waterfall.
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The beach is located in a vegetated area at the mouth of the Padrón River. There is an elegant hotel and several beach clubs nearby. In addition to the music and cocktails that you can enjoy here in the afternoon, you can also try high-quality local cuisine right on the beach. The beach itself is not great, and you can hardly go into the water without bathing shoes.
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There are over 70 easy hiking trails around Río Del Padrón, offering a wide variety of landscapes from river valleys to coastal paths and forested hillsides.
The easy trails in Río Del Padrón are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the presence of natural pools, and the scenic coastal sections.
Yes, the region is known for its natural pools and small waterfalls. A popular easy route is Charco de Las Nutrias from Puerta del Parque Cultural Camino del río del Castor — round trip, which leads to a refreshing natural pool. The upper reaches of the Padrón River also feature nascent torrents and pristine, green-hued pools.
Many easy trails in Río Del Padrón are designed as loops. For example, the Ángel Aqueduct – Waterfront Pathway in Spain loop from Estepona offers a pleasant circular walk along the waterfront, and the Vigía del Padrón Tower – Waterfront Pathway in Spain loop from El Castor - Laguna Village provides a coastal loop experience.
Yes, you can explore historical landmarks on easy trails. The Velerín Tower – Arroyo de las Cañas loop from El Padrón takes you past the historic Velerín Tower, a testament to the region's coastal history. Many coastal routes also offer scenic viewpoints over the Mediterranean Sea.
The region enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate, making it suitable for hiking for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for easy hikes, with pleasant weather and vibrant natural scenery. Even winter can be enjoyable due to the mild conditions.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. Routes that follow the waterfront or lead to natural pools, like the one to Charco de Las Nutrias, are often popular choices for families looking for a gentle outdoor adventure.
Many trails in the Río Del Padrón area are dog-friendly, especially those that are less strenuous. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in areas with wildlife or near other hikers, and to check specific trail regulations if available.
Absolutely. The Río Del Padrón area offers several easy coastal walks. The Vigía del Padrón Tower – Coastal Trail loop from Alcazaba Beach is a great example, allowing you to enjoy the sea breeze and coastal views.
Easy hikes around Río Del Padrón showcase diverse natural environments. You'll encounter the rugged terrain of Sierra Bermeja, extensive pine resin forests, scattered cork oak groves, and the dynamic Padrón River carving its way through undulating hills, creating natural pools and small waterfalls. The lower river course is also a Special Conservation Zone, protecting local fauna.
Yes, you can find easy walks that explore the charm of nearby Estepona. The Flower-Filled Alley – Estepona Old Town loop from Estepona is an easy route that takes you through the picturesque old town, known for its vibrant floral displays.
Yes, there are shorter, easy options perfect for a quick stroll. For instance, the Blue Dolphin Beach Bar – Chiringuito Palm Beach loop from Estepona is a relatively short and easy walk along the beach, ideal for a relaxed outing.


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