Cerro de Hijar, set above the dazzling white village of Tolox and just within the Parque Natural Sierra de las Nieves, sits at 650m above sea level. This tastefully decorated hotel has generously proportioned rooms and sweeping views, and staff cheerfully organise a range of activities for guests, including mountain biking, guided walks and 4WD excursions.
Cerro de Hijar
Málaga Province
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Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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