Walkwise Winter Walking in Spanish Andalucía Country & Coast
Discover Spanish Andalucía with WalkWise International
The very best of the Spanish Andalucía country and coast all wrapped up in one. We start with 4 nights and the inland delights of the charming white-washed village of Competa in the foothills of the Almijara. This ancient area is irrigated by numerous springs and streams from surrounding mountains including the spectacularly beautiful Casa de la Mira Nature Reserve. After this, we transfer the relatively short distance of about 35 mins. down to spend the next 3 nights down to the coast at the lovely beachside resort Torrox Costa just down from Nerja and the small coves and stunning sea vistas we adore.
Your holiday includes
- International; Flights
- Airport transfers
- Hold Luggage as outlined on the flights
- 7 nights accommodation - Hotel Balcon 4 nights bed & breakfast, 2 evening meals with one glass of wine each meal, Hotel Santa Rosa 3 nights bed & breakfast, 2 evening meals with wine & water
- 5 picnic lunches
- 5 guided walks led by professional guides with two walks each day a harder and easier option to suit your needs
Your holiday extras
- Single supplement if required
- Personal travel insurance
- Some Drinks
- 2 evening meal in Competa and 1 evening meal in Torrox Costa.
- Optional excursions
- Personal extras
- Transport to/from walks €25pp per walking day payable locally
Location & Itinerary
Southern Andalucía offers us hiking through an extraordinary diversity of landscapes. On the one hand this region offers the white mountain villages and isolated rural dwellings (cortijos), fairy tale forests, hidden valleys and gorges and onto airy crests and limestone mountain ridges with remote tarns and on the other hand there is the impressive coastal scenery, picturesque cliffs, fishing villages idyllic long beaches. We must also experience the cultural heritage of the Moors who contributed much to the fascination of this region. Their names are caught up in the mountains, rivers and towns and their legacy mixed in with the architecture, cultivation and agricultural methods. In Competa itself the landscape is dominated by the Sierras de Tajeda and Almijara and we’ll look to experience the quieter walks though the orange and olive groves and through oak woodland to the bridge of the Arabs. We’ll traverse the old bridle trails mixed with the ancient paths linking the villages that cross in the footsteps of charcoal burners, miners, smugglers and bandits (bandoleros) too! And when we finish our walking for the day we’ll no doubt find a drinking hole to quench our parched throats….bless us
With such a wealth of habitats and scenery our walking program is varied to say the least. Each day you can choose from two walks, either take it easy, walking 7-9 miles with between 300 & 1200ft of ascent, or push yourself a little, doing 8-12 miles with potentially around 2,000ft – 3,000 ascent (some hard walks require a good head for heights).
Travel & Stay
Our first hotel is another little gem from our friends at Hidden Corners of Spain, surrounded by white houses, flowered balconies, narrow and winding streets, vineyards and in the background the Sierra de la Almijara and the blue colour of the Mediterranean. The rooms and bungalows of the Hotel and Apartments Balcón de Cómpeta are located in one of the most beloved towns of Málaga. This is Cómpeta, in the region of La Axarquía, Andalucía and only just over an hour from our chosen Airport at Malaga.
https://www.hotel-competa.com/en/
Hotel Santa Rosa ***, located on the beachfront, located in the coastal town of Torrox, offers fantastic views of the Mediterranean. When you wake up, you will be able to contemplate incredible sea or mountain views from your private balcony, as well as sunbathing in your garden. You can enjoy this beautiful coastal town by visiting its beaches, its whitewashed houses and its promenade. We‘re not far from those who know Nerja too so we possibly venture to or from there on our walks.
https://hoteles-santarosa.com/en/
Provisional Flight information
31/10/2025 London Gatwick to Malaga Dep: 0630 Arr: 1030
07/11/2025 Malaga to London Gatwick Dep: 1115 Arr: 1305
31/10/2025 Manchester to Malaga Dep: 0625 Arr: 1025
07/11/2025 Malaga to Manchester Dep: 1125 Arr: 1340
31/10/2025 Birmingham to Malaga Dep: 0630 Arr: 1030
07/11/2025 Malaga to Birmingham Dep: 1130 Arr: 1335
31/10/2025 Edinburgh to Malaga Dep: 0600 Arr: 1025
07/11/2025 Malaga to Edinburgh Dep: 1120 Arr: 1350
Luggage Allowance
Luggage allowance for London Gatwick is 23kg checked in luggage and a small under the seat bag.
Luggage allowance for Manchester, Birmingham & Edinburgh is 22kg checked in luggage and a 10kg cabin bag
*Please note there is an option to add more luggage at an extra cost.
Transfers
It’s just over 1 hour transfer to the first hotel, where we can get on with the more important things, enjoying the holiday!
The second transfer is only just over half an hour so we are well situated on this holiday.
Finally, it’s less than 1 hour back to Malaga from the 2nd hotel.
Availability & Pricing
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Place in a Double Share Room (Must be 2) | £0.00 | Available |
Place in a Twin Share Room | £0.00 | Available |
Place in a Single Room | £260.00 | Sold Out |
Flights | Price | |
Own flight without transfers | £1175.00 | Available |
London Gatwick | £1405.00 | Available |
Manchester | £1455.00 | Available |
Birmingham | £1475.00 | Available |
Edinburgh | £1475.00 | Available |
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Passport validity
For UK passport holders your passport must be:
- Issued less than 10 years before the date you enter the country (check the ‘date of issue’)
- valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave (check the ‘expiry date’)
- You must check your passport meets these requirements before you travel. If your passport was issued before 1 October 2018, extra months may have been added to its expiry date.
Travel Insurance
Please ensure that you have adequate personal travel insurance to suit your requirements in place before you travel.
ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System)
The rules of travel to most European countries have changed. Starting in the first half of 2025 UK citizens are required to have a travel authorisation to enter 30 European countries for a short stay.
ETIAS travel authorisation is an entry requirement for visa-exempt nationals travelling to a number of European countries. It is linked to a traveller’s passport. It is valid for up to three years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first. If you get a new passport, you need to get a new ETIAS travel authorisation.
With a valid ETIAS travel authorisation, you can enter the territory of these European countries as often as you want for short-term stays - normally for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. However, it does not guarantee entry. When you arrive, a border guard will ask to see your passport (and other documents if required) and verify that you meet the entry conditions.
NB - There is no official date for the ETIAS currently confirmed but when it is introduced it will be your responsibility to ensure that you have arranged this. We will update everyone when the ETIAS is required with information on how to apply for this online.
A UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) gives you the right to access state-provided healthcare during a temporary stay in the European Union (EU).
UK-issued European Health Insurance Cards (EHICs) are still valid and offer the same cover as GHICs in the EU.
Once your EHIC has expired, you’ll be able to replace it with a GHIC.
NB – A GHIC/EHIC is not a replacement for travel insurance!
The latest FCO travel guidance for Spain -
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain
Host & Everything Else
The Weather
The average temperatures for October are generally in the early 60 degrees leading to around 6 hours of sun per day but naturally it’s not unheard of for it to rain too. Therefore, you should protect yourself from the midday sun and drink lots of water, but it’s clever to layer up or down as it suits by packing some light fleeces and waterproofs just in case they are needed.
You need to have many of the same things with you, as you would have for a typical British spring day on the mountains. The following list is a suggestion of what you may wish to bring with you
You MUST have:
- Walking boots
- A Water bottle (minimum 1 litre, 2litre is much better)
- A Rucksack with a plastic liner
- Waterproofs: jacket and trousers
- A Warm hat
- Warm gloves (not leather)
- Thick walking socks
- Base layer: (thin thermal or warm T-shirt. Best not to be cotton as it gets cold when wet)
- Over layer: (warm sweater or fleece)
- Extra layer: warm top for when cold (e.g. when stopped for lunch)
- Comfortable walking trousers (not jeans as they are too cold & heavy when wet)
- Personal Medication
- A torch for use in the tunnels
- Smart casual clothes for the evening.
- T shirts
- Shorts
- Swim wear
- Sun tan lotion
- Sun glasses
You may wish to bring:
- Vacuum flask (if you like hot drinks on the hill)
- Medium size Tupperware container or plastic bag, to put picnic lunch in.
- Sit mat
- Lip salve
- Camera
- Personal first aid kit
Andrew Casey - Walkwise International
Please ensure that you have adequate personal travel insurance to suit your requirements in place before you travel. Maximum walking height 2070m.
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