Best attractions and places to see around El Borge, a white village in the Axarquía region of Málaga, offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural insights, and natural beauty. Located in the Borge River Valley at the foot of El Cerro Egido, the area provides opportunities for rural tourism. Its traditional architecture, with whitewashed houses and Moorish tiles, reflects its heritage as the "Raisin Capital" of Spain. The surrounding landscape includes the Montes de Málaga Natural Park, offering various natural features and hiking routes.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Incredible views from Mirador del Cochino. The climb is well worth it to enjoy them.
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A point, a crossroads, with good views.
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Drinking water from the fountain, cafe/ bar right next door.
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Nice climb from Malaga!
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A crossroads with good views, a landmark
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A mythical spot and a must-see, this majestic fountain only carries water in winter, but it's still very beautiful.
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El Borge offers several historical landmarks. The Parish Church of Nuestra Señora del Rosario, dating back to the 16th century, showcases a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, Mudejar, and Baroque architectural styles. You can also see the Arco de la Pasa, a beautiful arch dedicated to the village's raisin heritage, and the Fuente del Cuerno, a fountain with Arab origins.
For stunning views, visit the Boar Viewpoint, which offers panoramic vistas of the Montes de Málaga Natural Park. The Plaza de la Constitución in El Borge also provides a great viewpoint to admire the village's whitewashed houses. Additionally, the Climb to Puerto del León from Málaga offers expansive views of Málaga and the sea.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Tunnels of the Coastal Greenway (Via Verde de la Costa), Rincón de la Victoria is a well-implemented cycle path with impressive tunnels and coastal views, perfect for a family outing. The Boar Viewpoint is also considered family-friendly, offering a place to rest and enjoy the scenery. The La Alcua, Ornithological and Botanical Park is another great option, featuring exotic plants and various birds like ostriches, ducks, and swans.
El Borge is rich in cultural experiences. You can explore the El Rinconcillo District with its labyrinthine stairways and traditional whitewashed houses adorned with flowers. The village is also known as the 'Raisin Capital,' and you can learn about the traditional cultivation of Muscatel grapes and raisin production along the Raisin Route (Ruta de la Pasa), where you'll see 'paseros' (areas where grapes are dried by the sun).
Absolutely. The Galería del Bandolero (Bandit Gallery) delves into the world of banditry in Romantic Andalusia, paying homage to figures like Luis Muñoz 'el Bizco Arboge,' a feared bandit born in El Borge. It houses a collection from the old Bandolero Museum of Ronda.
The area around El Borge is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various activities including hiking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Hiking around El Borge, Running Trails around El Borge, and Road Cycling Routes around El Borge guides.
Yes, there are several hiking options. The Hiking Route Cerro del Ejido takes about an hour and a half and offers views of La Maroma, Tejeda, and Almijara amidst vineyards, olive, and almond trees. Another option is the Hiking Route La Charata Path. For more trails, including easy and moderate options like the 'View of El Borge – Arco de la Pasa de El Borge loop', check the Hiking around El Borge guide.
El Borge is proudly known as the 'Raisin Capital' of Spain due to its long-standing tradition of cultivating Muscatel grapes and producing raisins. This heritage is celebrated throughout the village, notably at the Arco de la Pasa and the Fuente de la Vendimia, which features a sculpture of a grape harvester.
The entire village of El Borge is a testament to traditional architecture. The El Rinconcillo District is particularly renowned for its labyrinthine stairways and whitewashed houses, often adorned with colorful geraniums, showcasing effective solutions for building on irregular mountainous terrain.
Yes, the La Alcua, Ornithological and Botanical Park is a notable oasis near El Borge. It boasts a wide variety of flora and fauna, including exotic plants, fountains, and diverse bird species such as ostriches, ducks, geese, swans, and pheasants.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and well-maintained paths. For instance, the Tunnels of the Coastal Greenway is loved for its 'wonderful views of the coast' and being a 'real highlight and a great experience'. The Climb to Puerto del León from Málaga is appreciated for its 'great views of Málaga and the sea' within a 'great scenery'.
Yes, the region offers several cycling opportunities. The Climb to Puerto del León from Málaga is a popular and challenging route for road cyclists, offering great views. The Queen's Fountain is another popular destination for local cyclists. You can find more detailed routes, including options like 'Comares – circular route to the Río Solano', in the Road Cycling Routes around El Borge guide.
El Borge features several notable fountains. The Fuente de la Vendimia (Fountain of the Vintage), located near a traditional winery, is decorated with a sculpture of a grape harvester and its water comes from the Fuensanta natural spring. The Fuente del Cuerno (Fountain of the Horn) is another point of interest with Arab origins. Additionally, the Queen's Fountain in the Montes de Málaga is a historic spring with an impressive stone facade and a lion's head.
Yes, the Sarmiento Museum of Popular Arts is listed among the places to visit in El Borge. Additionally, a portrait dedicated to Ibn Al-Baitar, a botanist and physician from the Al-Andalus era credited with introducing orange and lemon cultivation to Málaga, is also a point of interest in the village.
El Borge is a key part of the Raisin Route (Ruta de la Pasa). To experience it, you can explore the village and its surroundings, where you'll find 'paseros' – traditional areas where Muscatel grapes are dried by the sun to produce raisins. This route highlights the traditional agricultural practices and cultural heritage of the region.


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