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Publications

Find out which stage is for you!
Find out which stage is for you!

Come to the Great Path!

With a Sea View
With a Sea View

Walk along the Stages of the Coastal Path

A Route throughout the Province
A Route throughout the Province

More than 850 km-long Route and the First of its Kind in Andalusia

White Villages and Mountains
White Villages and Mountains

Varied Landscape along the Route

Walk and Get Better
Walk and Get Better

Every Stage means a Personal Challenge


Topoguide GR 249 Great Málaga Path (edition November 2021)

The Great Malaga Path is an 930-kilometre long hiking trail that was created to fulfil two principle objectives, tourism and education. Firstly, it serves as an instrument to promote inland tourism, based on the area’s natural and cultural values. And secondly, it is also an ideal route to discover the Province’s diversity of Mediterranean ecosystems and landscapes.

The publication of this Topoguide of the Great Malaga Path was the start of a series of studies that addressed this combined objective of tourism and -education. It has been created with a view to lead you through each of the 35 stages and 6 Alternative Routes, while introducing you to the most significant natural and historical landmarks.

Each supplementary publication (on history, birds, diurnal butterflies, orchids, mammals, reptiles and amphibians among others) continues along these same lines, offering a wonderful introductory manual for visitors who wish to delve into these specialised topics. They present other perspectives of the routes in an educational way and from very different points of view.

With this fully updated Topoguide, we aim to take another step forward in sharing our region’s natural values, by offering a selection of pathways that combine nature’s most interesting sites and of a variety of levels of difficulty.

The free publication is available in the following formats:

  •     PDF Format: compatible with any PDF viewer such as Acrobat Reader.
  •     Flash Format: available through the Calameo website for browsers with Adobe Flash.