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In 2001 I did the wildest thing I’ve ever done in my life!

I sold my house in Denmark and moved 3.000 kilometersawayto Torrox Pueblo in Andalucia where I had never been before - and without knowing how I wasgoing to make a living when I got there. That’s a life changing experience!
If I put on my sensible hat; I cannot recommend it - But I am glad I did – otherwise I would probably not be doing exactly what I love to do today: writing and working with travel.
I hope you enjoy the “Small Guide To Torrox” asmuch asI enjoyed making it.

Let’s find out how to get there

Torrox is situated in the province of Málaga on the Costa del Sol. Torrox claims to have the best climate in Europe with an average annual temperature of 18C sheltered as it is by the Sierra Tejeda and Sierra Almijara mountains.

You can fly in to Málaga or Granada. The opening of the new N340/E15 auto via hasmade the journey from Málaga airport to Torrox a lot easier.

There are a huge amount of flightsto Málaga. From the UK flybe.com & Flysiesta normally have good deals.
If you are flying into Málaga or Granada from worldwide destinations - search with Kayak on more than 200 websitesin one go.

Arriving to Spain byboat from Plymouth to Santander or from Portsmouth to Bilbao with your own car is another possibility…but it’sa long drive through Spain.

Finally you can book a train ticket to Málaga online.

 

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Driving Distance:
Málaga – Torrox: 65km Granada – Torrox: 110km

Car Hire:
Hertz
Holiday Autos

Flights:
Flybe
Flysiesta
Kayak

Ferries to Spain:
Cheap4ferries
Plymouth –Santander
(2timesperweek)

Portsmouth–Bilbao
(every3days)

 

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