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Comares
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100
40,000
350,000




Comares
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120
5,000
198,400




Comares
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160
5,000
366,700




Comares
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110
20
120,000




Comares
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140
1,500
162,000




Comares
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80
6,000
189,000




Comares
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200
5,000
445,000




Comares
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200
70
350,000




Comares
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140
2,700
225,000




Comares
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Land......
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140
2,000
300,500




 

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The little village of Comares lies at the dividing line where the Malaga mountains meet the Axarquía region, in the east of the province. The best way to reach the village, situated on a natural terrace, is to take the old mountain road, the N 340, from the city of Malaga up into the Malaga Mountains Nature Park. Climb up the twisty road until you come to the country restaurant known as Venta Galgwey, one of the oldest and most historical of all the old inns on this road, and then turn right onto the Comares road. At this point the leafy mountains give way to fields, scattered trees and a large number of farmhouses, many of which nestle in the hillside towards the bottom of valleys. Soon you will see the village itself hanging on to the mountainside, but before you reach it you will pass a large number of country inns dating from the time, not long ago, when this road was one of the province’s most important thoroughfares. From one of these inns, Los Ventorros, there is a magnificent view of the Mazmúllar Meseta, a solid rock about two kilometres from the village where the remains of a ninth century Arab settlement and constructed water reservoir have been found. Carry on into the village and up to the natural end of the road at the Plaza del Ayuntamiento. This is right on the top of a hill overlooking the Tajo, with a magnificent view over the Axarquía. The village of Comares is small but quite charming, with typically Andalusian narrow streets, whitewashed walls and barred windows, while the sills in front of them are a mass of plant pots filled with geraniums. The land around the village is uneven and mountainous, with two large rocky promontories that are natural balconies looking over the land, one being the town itself and the other the Hill of Mazmúllar. The River Cauce, the main source of water, is fed by streams and brooks and surrounds the whole municipality.

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