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Pizarra is well-connected to Málaga by road and rail, making it easy to visit.





Pizarra is a serene town in the province of Málaga, Andalusia, located about 30 kilometers from the city of Málaga. It sits in the heart of the Guadalhorce Valley, surrounded by a rich tapestry of citrus groves, olive trees, and almond orchards. The town is well-connected to Málaga via road and rail, making it an accessible retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape into nature. The Sierra de Gibralmora provides stunning views and unique sandstone formations, adding to the town's natural charm. Pizarra's agricultural roots are evident in its landscape, with both dry and irrigated lands supporting a variety of crops. The town's economy is complemented by a growing focus on rural tourism, inviting visitors to explore its natural beauty and enjoy the tranquility of the Andalusian countryside.
Pizarra is a serene town in the province of Málaga, Andalusia, located about 30 kilometers from the city of Málaga. It sits in the heart of the Guadalhorce Valley, surrounded by a rich tapestry of citrus groves, olive trees, and almond orchards. The town is well-connected to Málaga via road and rail, making it an accessible retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape into nature. The Sierra de Gibralmora provides stunning views and unique sandstone formations, adding to the town's natural charm. Pizarra's agricultural roots are evident in its landscape, with both dry and irrigated lands supporting a variety of crops. The town's economy is complemented by a growing focus on rural tourism, inviting visitors to explore its natural beauty and enjoy the tranquility of the Andalusian countryside.
Strategic location in Guadalhorce Valley.
Rich agricultural landscape with citrus and olive groves.
Proximity to Málaga city.
Picturesque views from Sierra de Gibralmora.
Strategic location in the Guadalhorce Valley.
Rich agricultural landscape with citrus and olive groves.
Proximity to Málaga city.
Pizarra is well-connected to Málaga by road and rail, making it easy to visit.
Try the local citrus fruits and olives, which are a staple of the region.
Nature enthusiasts and rural explorers.
EUR €
$50-$100 p/day
Spanish, English
Visit the Sierra de Gibralmora for breathtaking views and unique rock formations.
Nature, Rural Tourism, Scenic Views
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is ideal for visiting Pizarra, with mild temperatures and lush landscapes.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to enjoy the local produce.
Fall offers pleasant weather and fewer tourists, perfect for exploring the countryside.
Winters are mild, making it a good time for a quiet retreat.