The route through a valley of subtropical fruits that you can take through the town with 'the best climate in Europe'

Torrox is located in the province of Málaga, one of the Spanish provinces with the highest number of visitors throughout the year. This town has practically everything: in addition to a town center sheltered by the peaks of the Tejeda and Almijara mountain ranges , it also has another part of the town that overlooks the coast, the beautiful Mediterranean Sea.
This option, located in the municipality of Málaga, is called Camino de los Caserones. It's just one of the hiking trails you can enjoy in this privileged setting . Although the province of Málaga is world-renowned for its beaches, its mountain ranges and landscapes are no less impressive.
The Camino de los Caserones route starts in the town of Torrox and follows historic paths, covering a distance of almost seven kilometers. The route is not difficult, making it accessible to people of all physical abilities, as it only accumulates about 200 meters of elevation gain . Therefore, it is an activity that can be completed in just over two hours.
A tour where it's best to have all our senses sharpened to enjoy a magical setting, dominated by a landscape marked by numerous fruit tree crops, especially avocados, which have become a true economic driver for the area in recent decades.
As is the case in many municipalities in the area, in the municipality of Torrox we can witness a curious fusion of tradition and adaptation to modern times. A traditional urban center that has been receiving a significant amount of tourism over the last few decades. People from almost all over the world have come to this corner of the province of Malaga and decided to put down roots, also influencing the town itself with their customs.

Torrox's unique location, protected by the surrounding mountains yet overlooking the sea, makes it a place that boasts what is known as 'the best climate in all of Europe' , a fact that Torrox Town Hall claims has been confirmed by a specialized company, which has certified that the town experiences what is known as climatic balance. The orographic elements allow for mild winters, a lack of excessive rainfall, and summers that are not as extreme as in other parts of the Andalusian coast. The average annual temperature is 18 degrees Celsius, making it a very desirable place to enjoy year-round, and even more enjoyable are hiking trails such as Los Caserones.
The Los Caserones trail is by no means the only option for hiking enthusiasts in this town. Other interesting options that won't disappoint athletes include the Torrox River Trail , which offers perfect areas for a restful break surrounded by fruit trees and Mediterranean flora. For those more in shape and looking for thrills, one of the best options is the Cerro de la Hoya trail, from whose summit you can enjoy spectacular views of the entire area, including the Mediterranean Sea.
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