Almáchar is a white town in the interior of the province of Malaga.
It is known for its Ajoblanco festival, the first weekend of September.
Ajoblanco is a cold soup composed mainly of garlic and ground almonds to which grapes, apple or other seasonings are added, to suit the consumer.
The town is an hour from Malaga airport and the city, and half an hour from the coast.
In the upper part of the town, with impressive views of the mountains that surround the valley and of El Borge -the closest town-, is this fabulous semi-detached house, ready for you to design it to your liking and give it your personal touch.
It has 210 m2 of construction.
Three floors, where you can distribute five bedrooms, two bathrooms and a guest toilet, space for a living-dining room and kitchen, a garage with more than 100 m2, several storage rooms and an attic.
It has space for a terrace at the rear, facing south and with panoramic views of La Maroma; the highest mountain in the province.
You can see the design in the photos.
We are pleased to be able to present this dream property to you soon, either personally or via virtual viewing.
Because this world, it is unique - just like our Axarquía.
In Andalusia.
On the Costa del Sol.
Here, on the sunny side of life...
Almáchar is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain.
The municipality is situated approximately 35 kilometres from Málaga capital.
It has a population of approximately 2,100 residents.
It is the capital of the moscatel raisin area.
Natives of the area are called Almachareños.
Its name comes from the Arabic word machar, which means meadow.
Almáchar is situated in the heart of the Axarquía at 200 metres above sea level, 35 kilometres from Málaga city and 14 from Vélez-Málaga.
It is built on a small hill between the El Borge and Almáchar rivers, close to the Mountains of Málaga and surrounded by vineyards, olive and cereal groves.