Nerja, Spain
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Nerja () is a municipality on the
Costa del Sol The Costa del Sol (literally "Coast of the Sun" or "Sun Coast") is a region in the south of Spain in the autonomous community of Andalusia, comprising the coastal towns and communities along the coastline of the Province of Málaga and the easte ...
in the
province of Málaga The province of Málaga ( es, Provincia de Málaga ) is located in Andalusia, Spain. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and by the provinces of Cádiz to the west, Seville to the northwest, Córdoba to the north, and Granada to ...
in the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. It is part of the comarca of La Axarquía. It is on the country's southern Mediterranean coast, about 50 km east of
Málaga Málaga (, ) is a municipality of Spain, capital of the Province of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. With a population of 578,460 in 2020, it is the second-most populous city in Andalusia after Seville and the sixth most pop ...
. Under Muslim rule, its name was ''Narixa'', which means "abundant source" and is the origin of the current name.


History

Nerja has a long history, evidenced by the primitive paintings found in its famous Nerja caves, discovered in 1959. These caves are now believed to be just one entrance to a linked series of sinkholes stretching many miles into the mountains between Nerja and Granada, and which may yet prove to be one of the most extensive unexplored systems in Europe. Visitors to the caves will be able to view the remains of one of the ancient inhabitants of Nerja. The Romans built three settlements here, including ''Detunda'', of which now large remains can be seen. The area was later taken over by the Arabs in the early 8th century. Under the Moors, the town was known as ''Narixa'', which means "abundant spring", from which the present name derives. Its agricultural and silk products are said to have been famed throughout the Muslim world and in the markets of
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as early as the 10th century. The ''Balcón de Europa'', a ''mirador'' or viewpoint which gives views across the sea, is in the centre of the old town. Its name is popularly believed to have been coined by King Alfonso XII, who visited the area in 1885 following a disastrous earthquake and was captivated by the scene. Local folklore says that he stood upon the site where the Balcón now stands, and said "This is the balcony of Europe". Local archive documents are said to show that its name predated this visit, but this has not prevented the authorities from placing a life-sized (and much photographed) statue of the king standing by the railing. The Balcón area was originally known as La Batería, a reference to the gun battery which existed there in a fortified tower. This emplacement and a similar tower nearby were destroyed during the Peninsular War. In May 1812, the British vessels ''Hyacinth'', ''Termagant'' and ''Basilisk'' supported Spanish guerrillas on the coast of Granada, against the French. On 20 May, ''Termagant'' or ''Hyacinth'' opened fire and the forts were destroyed. Two rusty guns positioned at the end of the Balcón are reminders of these violent times. The huge lumps of rock, the remains of La Batería, visible in the sea at the end of the Balcón, are further evidence of this action.


Main sights

* Caves of Nerja *
Sierras of Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park The Sierras of Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park ( es, Parque natural de las Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama) is a protected area in the Spanish provinces of Málaga and Granada. It contains the Sierra de Tejeda and Sierra de Almijara ...
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, highest peak in the
Sierra de Almijara The Sierra de Almijara is a mountain range in the provinces of Granada and Málaga in southern Spain. The rocks are mainly marble, giving a white or gray color to the narrow ridges and deep ravines. The range is mostly protected by the Sierras of ...
*Balcón de Europa *The Aqueduct, built in the 19th century *Baroque Hermitage of ''las Angustias'' (17th century) *Church of ''El Salvador'', in Baroque and Mudéjar style (17th century) *Maro, a coastal village within Nerja's municipal term *
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* Frigiliana, a village on the nearby mountain


Beaches

* Burriana * Carabeillo * Carabeo *Chucho *Torrecilla *El Salón *Playazo *Calahonda *Caletilla


Sports

* Enrique López Cuenca Sports Stadium - Combined Rugby and Athletics stadium, home to the local rugby (union) side Club Nerja Rugby. Local semi-professional soccer team ''C.D Nerja'' (Club Deportivo Nerja) used to play at the stadium but now have a purpose built ground behind the Medico. * Watersports Sea-Kayaking and Scuba-diving are based at Burriana beach * Racket Sports Padel and Tennis are based at ''Club de Tenis y Padel la Raqueta'' a short walk from the centre of town


Public transport

Nerja is not integrated in the
Málaga Metropolitan Transport Consortium The Málaga Area Metropolitan Transport Consortium is a Spanish public transport company founded on 18 September 2003 as an associative Public Law Body comprising the Andalusian Regional Government, Málaga Provincial Council and the local coun ...
. As well as two local bus routes, around town (from the Riú Mónica Hotel), there are buses from the top of the High Street by the Alsa ticket office to
Málaga Málaga (, ) is a municipality of Spain, capital of the Province of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. With a population of 578,460 in 2020, it is the second-most populous city in Andalusia after Seville and the sixth most pop ...
, Caves of Nerja,
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, Maro, Almuñécar,
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, Torre del Mar,
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, Córdoba, Seville, Almería and
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.


Twin towns

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Cultural references

Nerja has been a source of inspiration for expatriate writers and artists, such as Scottish novelist
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and French-born author
André Launay André Joseph Launay was a novelist, essayist, humourist and dramatist of French descent who wrote in English under the pen names André Launay, Drew Launay, Andrew Laurance and Drew Lamark. He was the author of family dramas, psychic thrillers, h ...
; Jorge Guillén and Federico García Lorca were long-time visitors and residents of the town. The town was also the main setting for the filming of '' Verano azul'', a popular Spanish television series later exported to several countries, a replica of the boat featured in the series can be found in a park of the same name (as the series), near the centre of town. In popular fiction The Enigmatic Mr Phelps (pub.1997-2003-2005), which combines the first two international crime fiction novels in a continuing series along with a screenplay Mr Phelps (2016 - co-written by Award-winning Canadian Film Director and screenwriter Jason C. Bourque), created for a motion picture adaptation by Canada-based English international crime writer David B. Green, are set in Nerja during the mid 1990s. The stories include many references to Nerja and the Axarquia region and focus upon a fictional bar/restaurant located on c/Carabeo. The fictional character of "Phelps" is often confused with the real life of the author who himself lived in Nerja between 1995 and 1998.


Media

The town has a commercial Spanish-language pop radio station ''Radio Nerja''


See also

* Caves of Nerja * Verano azul


References


External links


Official website


The Nerja Caves (Spanish only)
Malaga Area Metropolitan Transport Consortium
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