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Cave of the Bull

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Cave of the Bull

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Cueva del Toro, nestled on the slopes of Cerro del Calamorro in Benalmádena, Málaga, is a significant natural monument in Andalusia, Spain. Situated at an elevation of 432 meters, this cave is renowned for its archaeological importance and offers expansive views of the Mediterranean coast. It's a key landmark within the mountainous terrain surrounding Benalmádena, providing a glimpse into ancient human history in the region.

Visitors to Cueva del Toro are often captivated by the magnificent panoramic views it offers…

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    September 11, 2023

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    The Toro Cave, discovered in 1969, is of great archaeological interest due to the cave paintings found there, which are probably 20,000 years old. Unfortunately, access to its interior is currently not possible.

    Besides, the place offers magnificent views of the entire coast.
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    March 9, 2026

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    A new wooden bench has been installed at the grotto, comfortably seating six people. It's a lovely place to enjoy the view and have a light snack.
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    1. Puerto de las Ovejas - Calamorro Trail

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    Hike the moderate 3.8-mile Puerto de las Ovejas - Calamorro Trail in Sierra de Mijas for panoramic views and diverse terrain.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Elevation 430 m

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    Location: Benalmádena, Centro-Sur O Guadalorce, Malaga, Andalusia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the current access status for the interior of Cueva del Toro?

    Access to the interior of Cueva del Toro in Benalmádena is currently restricted. This is primarily due to its delicate archaeological nature and ongoing research into its ancient cave paintings. While you cannot enter the cave itself, the trails leading to its entrance and the surrounding viewpoints are fully accessible for exploration.

    Are there specific trails recommended for reaching Cueva del Toro, and what is their difficulty?

    Yes, there are several trails that lead to Cueva del Toro from Benalmádena Pueblo or the base of Cerro del Calamorro. The terrain can be varied, ranging from moderate ascents to rocky paths. While not overly strenuous, a reasonable level of fitness is recommended, and comfortable walking shoes are essential. Many routes are available for hikers and trail runners to explore the area.

    What kind of natural features or landmarks can be seen near Cueva del Toro?

    Beyond the archaeological significance of the cave, the area around Cueva del Toro offers magnificent panoramic views of the entire Mediterranean coastline, stretching from Benalmádena. You'll also encounter unique rock formations and local flora along the trails, contributing to the natural beauty of the mountainous terrain.

    Where can I find parking and what are the public transport options for Cueva del Toro?

    Parking is typically available in areas around Benalmádena Pueblo or near the base of Cerro del Calamorro, from where various trails ascend to Cueva del Toro. For public transport, local bus services connect different parts of Benalmádena, and you can often find stops within walking distance of the trailheads leading up to the cave.

    Is Cueva del Toro suitable for a winter hike, and how does the weather affect a visit?

    Winter is actually one of the best times to visit Cueva del Toro, along with autumn and spring. The cooler months offer pleasant conditions for hiking and enjoying the coastal views, allowing you to avoid the intense summer heat of Andalusia. Always check the local forecast before heading out, as mountain weather can be unpredictable.

    Is the area around Cueva del Toro family-friendly or dog-friendly?

    The trails leading to Cueva del Toro and its viewpoints are generally suitable for families who enjoy hiking, provided children are accustomed to walking on varied terrain. For dog owners, the outdoor trails are typically dog-friendly, but always ensure your pet is on a leash and that you clean up after them. Remember that the cave interior itself is not accessible to anyone.

    Are there any cafes or amenities near Cueva del Toro?

    While there are no direct amenities at the Cueva del Toro site itself due to its natural and archaeological status, you will find a variety of cafes, restaurants, and shops in Benalmádena Pueblo and other parts of Benalmádena. It's advisable to carry water and snacks for your hike, especially during warmer periods.

    What should I wear for a visit to Cueva del Toro?

    Given the varied terrain and the potential for hiking, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are strongly recommended. Layered clothing is also advisable, as temperatures can change, especially during the cooler months or at different elevations. Don't forget sun protection like a hat and sunscreen, particularly if visiting during sunnier periods.

    What is the archaeological significance of Cueva del Toro?

    Cueva del Toro is a site of significant archaeological interest, particularly known for its ancient cave paintings. Discovered in 1969, these paintings are believed to be approximately 20,000 years old, offering a rare glimpse into prehistoric human activity in the region. Ongoing research continues to uncover more about its historical importance.

    Are there other notable caves or attractions near Cueva del Toro in Benalmádena?

    While Cueva del Toro is a unique archaeological site, the broader region of Málaga is home to several other caves and natural attractions. For example, the famous Nerja Caves are a significant tourist destination further along the coast. In the immediate vicinity of Benalmádena, the focus is more on the extensive hiking trails and panoramic viewpoints offered by the mountainous landscape.

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