A visit to El Torcal in Antequera

From 14€

Short description

Discover the Torcal de Antequera with a geologist guide. Explore its uniquely shaped rocks, uncover its secrets and enjoy an unforgettable adventure in nature within this World Heritage landscape.

Description and itinerary

Venture into the heart of the Torcal de Antequera, a natural site designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and considered one of the most impressive karst landscapes in Europe.

The tour begins on the steps between the car park and the Torcal Alto Visitor Centre, from where the circular walk – lasting around three hours – starts. This is not a tour for experts, but an experience designed for enjoyment, learning and discovery. Our expert geology guide will give you an introduction to the rules and regulations governing the area we are in.

On this circular walk, you’ll explore the area’s most iconic spots and learn how to interpret the landscape without needing any technical knowledge. Along the way, you’ll discover some of El Torcal’s most intriguing and frequently photographed rock formations, such as El Tornillo (the park’s symbol), El Sombrero or ‘UFO’, El Laberinto – where we’ll stop briefly to enjoy a snack that each visitor can bring along – El Anfiteatro, El Refugio de Juan Ramón and the remarkable Montpellier maple, the only known specimen in Andalusia.

Amidst extraordinary rock formations and spectacular views, the guide will explain how the sea, wind and rain have shaped this almost lunar-looking landscape over millions of years. They will also tell you about the area’s flora and fauna and its historical curiosities, so that you can gain a comprehensive and unique insight into this one-of-a-kind natural area within the Andalusian Subbetic System.

Come and discover the Torcal de Antequera in a different way, learning to read the traces of time in the rock and enjoying an adventure that combines nature, science and fun in one of Andalusia’s most magical landscapes.

What’s included?

  • Expert geological guide throughout the entire route
  • Information on the geology, fauna, flora and history of El Torcal.
  • An exclusive circular route lasting approximately 3 hours
  • Third-party liability insurance

Does not include

  • Transport to the meeting point (Reception at the Garganta Hotel and Restaurant)
  • No food or drink during the activity

Itinerary

Meeting with the guide from La Garganta Activa

Start of the route

Start of the guided tour through one of Europe’s most spectacular karst landscapes.

Most iconic landmarks

Discover some of El Torcal’s most iconic rock formations, such as El Tornillo, El Sombrero, El Laberinto and El Anfiteatro.

Snack break

A short break in the Labyrinth area to enjoy a snack (not included; each visitor must bring their own).

Run after a break

Continue to enjoy the natural surroundings, the geology and the breathtaking views this natural area has to offer, as if you were walking on Mars.

End of the visit

Return to the Torcal Alto Visitor Centre, the starting and finishing point for the activity.

3 y 4 hours

Spanish, English

Free cancellation

Accessibility

It is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.

How do I get to the venue?

Torcal Alto Visitor Centre

By Car

From Málaga, take the A-45 towards Antequera and continue on the A-7075, following the signs for El Torcal. In about an hour, you will reach the free car park at the Torcal Alto Visitor Centre.

By train

Take the María Zambrano bus from Málaga to Antequera. From there, complete the journey by taxi or hire car in around 25–30 minutes.

By bus

Take a bus from Málaga to Antequera. From the station, a taxi will take you to the El Torcal Visitor Centre in about 30 minutes.

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Frequently asked questions about: A visit to El Torcal in Antequera

The main access route is via a mountain road, where you’ll find a signposted turn-off for ‘El Torcal’; continue along that road for a further 3 km until you reach the car park next to the Torcal Alto visitor centre.

Estimated time of arrival:

  • From Antequera: about 25–30 minutes by car.
  • From Málaga city centre: approximately 1 hour.
The route takes place entirely within the Torcal de Antequera; the guide meets the clients in the Torcal Alto car park, next to the visitor centre, and the tour follows a circular route that starts at that car park and ends back at the same spot.
  • It is advisable to wear comfortable shoes or hiking boots, and to bring water, sun cream and something warm, as the temperature in El Torcal is usually lower than in Antequera.
  • During the break on the tour, you’ll be able to enjoy a snack, but this isn’t included, so each participant must bring their own.
  • This activity is not recommended for people with reduced mobility.
  • Children under 2 years of age must be carried in a baby carrier. Pushchairs are not permitted.
  • Children aged between 3 and 17 must always be accompanied by an adult (aged 18 or over).
Approximately 3–4 hours, depending on your skill level and experience with this type of activity.
The route is of low to medium difficulty. It is walked at a leisurely pace, with some uneven or stony sections, but is accessible to anyone of average fitness who is used to walking in the countryside.
We recommend a minimum age of 8 years. However, if you have any queries, please get in touch with us via our contact page.
The Torcal Alto Visitor Centre has free car parking, although spaces are limited. On busy days (particularly at weekends or on public holidays), vehicle access may be restricted, and a car park will be made available in the lower part of El Torcal (Puerto de la Boca del Asno), from where a shuttle minibus service runs from the lower Torcal to Torcal Alto, which is our meeting point. This service is not included in the price. We recommend arriving well in advance of the activity’s start time.
Yes. The activity may be amended or cancelled in the event of heavy rain, thick fog or strong winds, to ensure the group’s safety.
No, the activity does not include food or drink. There is a short break during the tour to enjoy a snack, but each participant must bring their own.
Change of plans? No problem. You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the activity. After this deadline, or if you do not turn up for the activity, a refund will not be possible.

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