La Maroma
Facts and practical information
La Maroma, Spain, boasts one of the most majestic peaks in the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama Natural Park. Standing at an impressive 2,069 meters, it is the highest point in the province of Málaga and a beacon for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The mountain's name, 'La Maroma,' refers to the ropes once used to lower hunters down its precipices in pursuit of mountain goats. Today, it offers a challenging yet rewarding ascent, with several routes to the summit that cater to different levels of experience and fitness. The most popular path begins in the village of Canillas de Aceituno and winds through pine forests and rugged terrain, revealing breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and the surrounding countryside.
La Maroma is not only a paradise for trekkers but also a haven for wildlife. The park is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including Spanish ibex, eagles, and a diverse array of endemic plants. The mountain's limestone composition has led to the formation of caves and gorges, adding to its geological interest.
The climb to the summit is best undertaken in the cooler months, as the Andalusian sun can be intense. Those who reach the top are rewarded with a 360-degree panorama that stretches from the sparkling coastlines of the Costa del Sol and Costa Tropical to the distant mountains of Granada.
La Maroma – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Árchez, La Torrecilla, Alcaucín, Sierra de Tejeda.