Best mountain peaks around El Borge are found in the mountainous landscape of the Axarquía region in Málaga, Spain. The village of El Borge is situated at the foot of Cerro de Cútar, offering access to various peaks and trails. The area is characterized by its rural charm, diverse flora, and the cultural significance of the "Ruta de la Pasa," with vineyards and olive groves. This region provides extensive views of the Axarquía landscape, including white villages and the Mediterranean…
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Easy tour (relatively, in our opinion) with 500 meters of elevation from Malaga Este to Cerro de San Anton. At the top, spectacular views of Malaga, the coast with the suburbs of El Palo and Pederegalero (M. Este) and the hinterland. A must-do!
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Good views from both mountains. Good path. On the cross you have to pay attention to the stones, they are slippery with humidity.
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Beautiful section with a great view.
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Our local mountain in Malaga Este. From below, at sea level, the double peak looks really impressive. From here the ascent and descent are not without effort. But it's worth it.
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already at the end of April at over 30 degrees it was quite a grind 🥵. Sufficient water and sunscreen ☝️ but the view is terrific
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From Cerro Olmedo there are beautiful views of the Vilo peak and the landscape that surrounds it. The circular route through the Bosque de las Morillas is an entertaining itinerary without difficulty.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Cross of Cerro de San Antón, known for its spectacular views of Málaga and the coast. Another favorite is the Cerro Salazar Geodesic Vertex, offering panoramic vistas over Rincón de la Victoria, La Cala del Moral, and inland villages.
Yes, Cerro del Ejido, locally known as "El Ejido," offers a dedicated hiking route of about 4 kilometers, taking approximately 1.5 hours. This makes it a relatively accessible option for many, providing expansive views of the Axarquía region through vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees.
The mountain peaks consistently offer spectacular panoramas. From spots like the El Pastor viewpoint, you can see Málaga, the Mediterranean Sea, characteristic white villages, and extensive vineyards. Cerro de Cútar and Cerro del Ejido also provide breathtaking vistas of the Axarquía landscape, including distant peaks like La Maroma, Tejeda, and Almijara.
While hiking, you can encounter the Ruins of Lagar de Omitale on Cerro Olmo, which offer a historical glimpse and a beautiful spot to rest. The landscape itself is deeply intertwined with the "Ruta de la Pasa" (Raisin Route), where you can witness traditional Muscatel grape cultivation and drying beds, recognized as an Agricultural Heritage of Humanity.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails around El Borge or enjoy scenic Road Cycling Routes around El Borge. For hikers, there are many options, including routes like the "View of El Borge – Arco de la Pasa de El Borge loop" which is a moderate 5.5 km hike.
Yes, for those seeking more strenuous treks, sections of the Great Axarquía Path (GR 242) traverse hills like Patarra, Acebuchar, and Vallejo. The trails around the El Pastor viewpoint are also described as very testing, with steep, rocky, dusty, and loose sections, offering a rewarding challenge.
The region is considered a "paradise for nature and hiking enthusiasts." While specific best times depend on personal preference, the tips for Cerro Salazar Geodesic Vertex suggest that fall, winter, and spring are ideal due to less shade on the trails and at the summit, making for more comfortable hiking conditions than the hotter summer months.
The trails wind through a diverse landscape featuring vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees. You'll also encounter thyme-covered hillsides and fragrant pine forests. The region boasts a rich and varied environment with diverse flora, offering a tranquil atmosphere for nature lovers.
Visitors consistently highlight the spectacular panoramic views of Málaga, the coast, and the Axarquía hinterland. The rural charm, diverse flora, and the cultural immersion offered by the "Ruta de la Pasa" are also highly appreciated. Many find the ascents, even challenging ones, to be very rewarding.
While some routes can be challenging, options like the hike to Cerro del Ejido are relatively accessible. The Ruins of Lagar de Omitale on Cerro Olmo are part of an itinerary described as entertaining without difficulty, suggesting family-friendly sections can be found. Always check specific route details for suitability.
Absolutely. The Cross of Cerro de San Antón and the Cerro Salazar Geodesic Vertex are renowned for their spectacular, all-round views. The El Pastor viewpoint also offers an epic panorama of Málaga, the mountains, and the Mediterranean, making it perfect for photography.
You can discover a wide range of hiking routes, from easy to moderate, by exploring the Hiking around El Borge guide. This guide features various trails, including loops around Comares Castle and Almáchar, allowing you to choose based on distance and difficulty.


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