Area guide of Nerja, rentals opportunities in Nerja area


Area guide for nerjamar rentals

Nerja town boasts no less than 7 beaches some of which can be seen from the lovely coastal path walkway which starts from the fisherman beach Calahonda, in the east side of the Balcón de Europa, and meanders its way through palm trees and cliffs to the famous Burriana Beach, the last beach of Nerja, giving you a chance to sample all the coves and inlets along its route.

History

The name Nerja actually comes from the Moorish name for the town Naricha. The town started in the 10th Century as a Moorish farming community with also a flourishing industry in silk weaving. Twenty thousand years ago it was inhabited by the Palaeolithic man and evidence for this can be found by visiting the cave at Maro, found this century by a local boy and his young friends whilst playing. Travelling in an easterly direction from Nerja approximately 2km along the main road, you will come to what is claimed to be a Roman Aqueduct. The truth is uncertain as it is believed to have only been built at the beginning of the 19th century to carry water to the village of Maro, but built in the Roman style. It is now used to irrigate the farm lands surrounding the village of Maro.

 

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