Castles around Campillos are situated in a region known for its historical significance and diverse landscapes. This area, part of the wider province of Málaga, features ancient fortifications and archaeological sites. The terrain includes both white villages and natural promontories, offering strategic viewpoints. While Campillos itself has ancient ruins like the Castillón de Gobantes, the surrounding municipalities host more accessible historical castles.
Last updated: June 6, 2026
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Short video about hiking in the area around Ardales could be found on my YouTUBE Channel under the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awPz2AyvGT8
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Short video about hiking in this area could be found on my YouTUBE Channel under the following link: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awPz2AyvGT8
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The centre of Ardales is a charming and historic place that exudes a typical Andalusian atmosphere. The streets are lined with white, traditional Andalusian houses, often decorated with flower boxes and wrought iron balconies. The centre consists of narrow, winding streets. The Plaza de San Isidro is the central square of the village, where locals and visitors meet. The square is surrounded by cafés and restaurants where you can enjoy local specialities. In addition to the charming houses, you will also find historic buildings such as the Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, a beautiful church just below an overgrown rock, where the remains of a medieval castle can just be seen. The castle of La Peña, which dates back to the 9th century and is located on a promontory 496 metres high.
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Beautiful white village in the north of the Sierra de las Nieves.
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Ardales enjoys a strategic location thanks to its proximity to the Guadalhorce reservoirs and the Sierra de las Nieves. The highlight of the town is the castle of La Peña, which dates from the 9th century and is located on a promontory 496 meters high.
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From the path you can see the ruins of the castle that used to be much bigger than what can be seen today. Conceived during the Nasrid era for purposes of surveillance and support for the castle of Ardales, it had about 10 towers of which only a few remain today but which can be clearly distinguished.
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The castle originally had more than ten watchtowers that served as support for the castle of Ardales during the Nasrid period. What remains of the wall was built on the limestone cliff, which made the castle a strategic and impregnable point.
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The small town of Teba fits smoothly into the yoke between the two rugged hills Cerro de la Camorra and Cerro de San Cristóbal. Not to be despised is the short ascent, which spices up the route with a small but fine mountain stage.
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While Campillos has historical significance, including ancient ruins like the Castillón de Gobantes, this Iberian oppidum is in a state of total ruin and not accessible to the public. For well-preserved castles, you'll need to explore the surrounding municipalities.
Visitors frequently enjoy Castillo de la Peña de Ardales, a 9th-century fortress offering views over Ardales. Another popular spot is Turón Castle, known for its strategic position on a limestone cliff and its historical role as a support for the Ardales castle.
The region around Campillos is rich in history. You can explore ancient fortifications like the ruins of Turón Castle and the 9th-century Castillo de la Peña de Ardales. The area also features archaeological sites such as the Necropolis of the Aguilillas, and various historical hermitages and churches.
Many of the castles, like the Castle of the Star, offer ruins to explore and stunning views that can be engaging for families. The surrounding areas also provide opportunities for easy walks and enjoying the natural landscape. Always check accessibility for younger children or strollers at specific sites.
The area around Campillos and its castles is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes around the Guadalhorce and Guadalteba reservoirs. For cyclists, there are also extensive MTB trails and road cycling routes.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, near Teba, you can find trails that offer views of the historical castle, such as the View of Teba Castle. The wider region around Campillos also has many hiking routes, including easy loops around the reservoirs.
The castles are often situated amidst beautiful natural landscapes. For instance, Castillo de la Peña de Ardales is near the Guadalhorce reservoirs and the Sierra de las Nieves. The Castle of the Star offers stunning views across lakes and the countryside. The region is characterized by white villages and natural promontories.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the castles and engaging in outdoor activities. Summers can be very hot, while winters are milder but some facilities, like access to Castillo de la Peña de Ardales, might be closed in the off-season.
Yes, there are excellent viewpoints. For example, the View of Teba Castle provides great perspectives of the historical castle and its surroundings. Many castles, like Castle of the Star, are also located on elevated positions offering panoramic views.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the strategic locations of these castles, often built on cliffs or promontories. The stunning views of the surrounding natural landscapes, including lakes and white villages, are also a major draw. The opportunity to explore ruins and imagine their past is a highlight for many.
For some castles, like the Castle of the Star, you can drive up and find parking available, even if the walk to the ruins is steep. It's advisable to check specific parking information for each castle you plan to visit, as options can vary.
The time required to explore can vary. For ruins like Turón Castle or the Castle of the Star, you might spend 1-2 hours exploring the remains and enjoying the views. Larger sites or those with more extensive features might take longer, especially if combined with nearby walks.


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