Parks in Malaga

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Parque Natural Montes de Málaga

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Carretera de Colmenar leads you to Parque Natural Montes de Málaga, one of the largest protected areas near the city. This mountainous park is known for its dense pine forests and scenic trails, perfect for those looking to escape the urban environment. Wildlife enthusiasts may encounter wild boar, foxes, and a variety of bird species while exploring the landscape. With its panoramic views and picnic spots, it offers a refreshing day trip option for families and hikers, especially during the pleasant spring and autumn seasons.

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Monte Victoria Park

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After visiting the lively city center, Monte Victoria Park offers a tranquil retreat on a hill, showcasing stunning panoramic views of Malaga and its mountains. The park features well-maintained pathways surrounded by native plants, inviting visitors to take a leisurely stroll or find a quiet bench to enjoy the surroundings. This elevated location is especially appealing in spring when the skies are clear and flowers bloom. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the chance to observe local bird species and butterflies, enhancing the serene atmosphere of this green space.

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Parque del Morlaco

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Calle Emilio Prados leads to Parque del Morlaco, a peaceful retreat that offers a break from Malaga's urban pace. The park's well-kept trails wind through dense pine forests, attracting those who enjoy walking, jogging, or simply soaking in the natural surroundings. Red squirrels and various local bird species can often be spotted, adding to the park's charm. Spring and autumn are ideal times to visit, as the mild weather enhances the experience. Designated areas for picnicking provide a space for relaxation amid the soothing sounds of nature.

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Parque de Málaga

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Paseo del Parque features Parque de Málaga, a green space filled with a diverse range of tropical plants. Established in the late 19th century, the park provides a tranquil environment with winding paths bordered by palm trees and colorful flower beds. Visitors can take leisurely strolls, discovering various sculptures and fountains that enhance the park's charm. Springtime is particularly appealing, as the flowers bloom, attracting local wildlife such as parakeets, butterflies, and various bird species.

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Parque del Oeste

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Calle Realenga de San Luis hosts Parque del Oeste, a family-friendly park in the western part of Málaga. The landscape includes a large pond where ducks and swans glide, along with playgrounds designed for children. Various contemporary sculptures add an artistic touch to the natural surroundings. The park also accommodates sports facilities, making it a favored destination for both families and fitness enthusiasts, especially in summer when the area comes alive with activities.

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