Highlights
- • Unique karst formations
- • Haven for local wildlife
- • Otherworldly landscapes
- • Destination for photographers
- • Sensory experience
description
El Torcal de Antequera is a natural enclave renowned for its impressive karst formations, sculpted by time and the elements. This landscape, seemingly from another world, offers a unique sensory experience, where the wind whispers between the rocks and the sun plays with shadows. It is a perfect destination for those seeking to connect with nature and explore its mysteries in every corner. The reg…
El Torcal de Antequera is a natural enclave renowned for its impressive karst formations, sculpted by time and the elements. This landscape, seemingly from another world, offers a unique sensory experience, where the wind whispers between the rocks and the sun plays with shadows. It is a perfect destination for those seeking to connect with nature and explore its mysteries in every corner. The region is not only a visual feast but also a haven for local wildlife, including birds of prey and reptiles hiding among the crevices.
Location
Guide - El Torcal de Antequera
How to get there
Information on how to get to the region
From Antequera, take the A-7075 road towards Villanueva de la Concepción. The drive takes about 30 minutes. There are also buses connecting Antequera to El Torcal, though schedules may be limited.
Area Information
General information about the area
The park features several marked hiking trails, such as the Green Route and the Yellow Route, offering different levels of difficulty. The visitor center provides maps and guides.
Geography
Geography and terrain characteristics
El Torcal de Antequera is characterized by its unique karst formations, with altitudes ranging from 1,000 to 1,300 meters. This limestone landscape is the result of millions of years of erosion.
Flora & Fauna
Flora and fauna of the region
El Torcal hosts rich biodiversity, including species like the Bonelli's eagle and the Spanish ibex. Spring is ideal for observing flora, including wild orchids.
Is there an entrance fee to visit El Torcal?
No, entrance to the park is free, although some guided activities may have a cost.
Can you camp in El Torcal?
Camping is not allowed in the park to protect the natural environment.
Is it accessible for people with reduced mobility?
The visitor center is accessible, but the trails can be challenging for those with reduced mobility.