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Torre-Alháquime

Written by Geoff Forster

Torre-Alháquime: We left Benarrabá one beautiful morning in mid July.
We headed down the A369 Algeciras to Ronda road.
At Atajate we turned to cross the Guadiaro valley passed Jimera de Libar. We went to Montejaque and then drove on to the A376 Ronda - Seville road.
We turned off after a few km onto the A382 road to Olvera.
We had a walk around Olvera, visited Pruna and then headed to Torre-Alháquime. The road twisted through some beautiful countryside. Torre-Alháquime sits on top of an outcrop. It is surrounded by cultivated farmland that gives a patchwork quilt effect. Torre-Alháquime At the edge of town we were surprised to see a large collection of signs for Torre-Alháquime. At least we knew we'd got to our destination. Now we had to find a parking space. Torre-Alháquime We turned up a sharp rise into the pueblo. We had lost momentum after stopping at the junction, our poor Clio struggled up into Torre-Alháquime at about 1km/hr. Torre-Alháquime The bottom part of Torre-Alháquime had some quite recently renovated/built houses. Torre-Alháquime houses This lovely tile plaque of San Roque was near the CA4222 road. Torre-Alháquime plaque This is the view looking up to Torre-Alháquime from near the CA4222 road that skirts the pueblo. The Barrio de San Roque. Torre-Alháquime view up We started the steep walk to the top of the pueblo.
Jane found a welcome seat in the shade. Jane Forster in Torre-Alháquime The streets are pretty, good houses, lined with orange trees. Torre-Alháquime calle About midway to the top we found a pretty mirador/plaza. Torre-Alháquime The streets were narrowing as we climbed, this was the older part of Torre-Alháquime. El Chorro HEP substation This ruin is a renovation project for someone. It would have fantastic views. Torre-Alháquime ruin We climbed up to a children's playground/mirador, it was the highest point of Torre-Alháquime. Possibly this used to be a castillo.
Unfortunately there was a bit of graffiti and the area had been vandalised.
This is the view from the top of Torre-Alháquime through an old ruined window. El Chorro downstream We were level with the roof of the church. Torre-Alháquime church roof Geoff Forster in Torre-Alháquime We left the playground mirador down some stars that took us to the front of the church. The Iglesia Parroquial Nuestra Senora de la Antigua built in the eighteenth century. It was being renovated.
Opposite the church was a lovely square. The Ayuntamiento (Town Hall) of Torre-Alháquime is the building with the flags outside. Torre-Alháquime Ayuntamiento This tiled plaque was on the side of the church. Torre-Alháquime church plaque The lovely Iglesia in Torre-Alháquime. Torre-Alháquime Iglesia Torre-Alháquime Iglesia There was an archway with a passage under the Ayuntamiento.
There was an amusing plaque about good and naughty children here. Torre-Alháquime plaque Near the plaque was this religious shrine/niche. Torre-Alháquime shrine We were both hot and had seen a couple of bars near the little plaza. We went into Bar Alháquime.
It was a large pleasant room, the air conditioning was attracting a few locals who sat nursing coffees, making them last.
We had a Coke, the cheapest that we've come across so far on our travels.
We thought a car alarm was going off until we realised it was an incredibly loud and vocal canary.
The bar owner seeing our interest in his birds came across and told us about them.
Refreshed we walked back down to the car.
We'd seen a large statue of Jesus from the streets above.
It was very close to where the car was parked. Torre-Alháquime Jesus statue We enjoyed our visit to Torre-Alháquime. The people were very friendly.
Andalucía is a friendly place but Torre-Alháquime was especially so.
Every person we met, or passed, said 'Hola' and smiled.
A lovely pueblo definitely worth visiting.








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