Set high on the mountainside at around 1,475 feet (450 metres) above the Mediterranean, Mijas Pueblo is a charming white-washed village that still feels wonderfully traditional. Its maze of narrow streets, colourful flower-filled balconies and small artisan shops give it a slow, timeless rhythm, all framed by sweeping views over the coast and countryside. Despite being only minutes from the lively Costa del Sol, the village has held on to its peaceful, old-Andalusian character.
The dramatic Sierra de Mijas rises directly behind the village, its marble and limestone slopes carved with deep valleys and dotted with pine forest, herbs and wildflowers. A network of accessible walking routes offers everything from gentle strolls to more adventurous trails, each revealing quiet viewpoints, cooling shade and uninterrupted vistas of the Mediterranean. Birdlife is plentiful, and on clear days you can often see right across to the Rif Mountains of Morocco.
In the heart of the village, the folk museum introduces visitors to local traditions and houses an impressive collection of Picasso’s ceramic works, complemented by pieces from Dali and Miró. With Picasso born just down the road in Malaga, it’s easy to continue the artistic theme with a visit to the excellent Picasso Museum, or simply spend a day exploring Malaga’s historic centre and vibrant harbour. And for those who prefer sand and sea, the resort town of Fuengirola lies close by, offering an easy, relaxing beach escape.