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#20402 - 10/26/02 04:54 PM
Mijas?
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Registered: 10/26/02
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Loc: Westland, Mi.
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After all I've read, I need to make a change, have one free {dreaded?} day in Torremolinos, {part of tour group}, so I have no transportation and want to visit someplace neat and easy to get to. Back in archives, 1 response for Mijas, Gibralter doesn't sound good--any suggestions? anyone else go to Mijas?
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#20403 - 10/27/02 04:02 AM
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With no transport I would get the train (15 minute journey) from Torremolinos to Malaga capital. Trains are bang on time and regular, coming every half an hour. Stay on for one more stop after the main Renfe station and you get off at the end of the line. From there it's a few minutes walk to the historical centre, cathedral, etc. Take a virtual walk here http://www.altur.com/eng/pmalaga/malaga/virtwalk.shtml then go and see the real thing. Enjoy your day!
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#20404 - 10/27/02 09:12 AM
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Registered: 01/24/01
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Loc: Novi, MIchigan, USA
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It is a small village on the side of a mountain and a great place for shopping. You may get a taxi to take you there.
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#20405 - 10/30/02 12:33 PM
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Registered: 08/21/02
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We had a glorius lunch in Mijas last week 10/23. Wonderful town for shopping and the big thrill is to ride some donkeys around ..The mountain scenes are breathtalking and the white buildings and homes are picture perfect. Go there ..sit outside eat cheese and drink rioja..life does not get any better.
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#20406 - 11/02/02 03:55 PM
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Registered: 02/17/02
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Loc: Canary Islands, Spain
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Arrived back from Torremolinos just yesterday!!!! Had a brilliant time. I took the train from there into Malaga where I then took a train up to Alora in the mountains. Total journey cost under 5€. You get the timetable from Torremolinos train station. Alora is a "white" village - though not as pretty as Mijas. More accessible though by the public transport system - but be prepared for a steep (and I mean steep) walk from the station. If you don´t want to move, I was nicely surprised by Torremolinos itself.
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#20407 - 11/02/02 06:49 PM
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Registered: 01/11/01
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Loc: New York, NY USA
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Mijas is also easy to get to from Torremolinos by public transportation. Instead of taking the train to Malaga you take it in the other direction to Fuengirola. The bus station is one block from the Fuengirola train station, and the buses to and from Mijas leave frequently throughout the day.
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#20408 - 11/03/02 01:18 PM
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Registered: 10/26/02
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Loc: Westland, Mi.
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Thanks everyone! Arturo, --I think I've definitely decided on Mijas,are you saying, I'd need to take the train and bus? Would it be easier if I just rent a car ? (Don't really want to.) Could I possibly do Ronda caves and Mijas in one day ? Just when I thought I knew what I wanted to do! But what would we do without all of YOU.
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#20409 - 11/03/02 02:48 PM
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Registered: 05/13/02
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Madsue, what do you mean by Mijas is a 'white' village?!
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#20410 - 11/04/02 04:36 PM
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Registered: 01/11/01
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Loc: New York, NY USA
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I would not rent a car just to go to Mijas. The bus ride from Fuengirola to Mijas takes only about 15-20 minutes and costs less than 1 Euro. The buses run very frequently in both directions. There is also another bus from Mijas that goes through Benalmadena and might go as far as Torremolinas. I am not possitive as to the final stop.
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#20411 - 11/05/02 12:49 PM
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Registered: 01/11/01
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Loc: New York, NY USA
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Espe3 The White Villages (Pueblos Blancos) are beautiful and historic villages of whitewashed Andalusian houses on the hilltops of Southern Spain. They are very scenic with narrow and steep streets and alleys. The houses generally have flower-filled grill-covered windows and red tiled roofs. Here is a link to info and pictures of Mijas. http://www.andalucia.com/mijas/pueblo.htm
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