Narrow streets, a castle and the sea

Going from Málaga to Granada could by pretty easy on the motorways connecting the cities. But you would miss a lot, like the city of Salobreña located on a rock close to the Mediterranean sea. The castle was once a summer residence of the rules of Granada and was later on used as a prison. Getting up there is tough work as the streets of Salobreña are very, very narrow (which doesn’t keep the citizens from parking their cars there).

If you leave the town (and are happy that your car survived without accident) it is only a stone’s throw to the beach of Salobreña. The sugar cane fields once typical for that area are more and more replaced with hotels and ugly residential homes. At the beach you can easily park your car and find something simple to eat and drink.

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