
La aldea oculta de Málaga considerada la más bonita de España: 'Estuvo abandona…
Este pueblo está lleno de rincones con encanto, calles empedradas y macetas de flores que la convierten en un 'pequeño tesoro escondido' que permite …
Nestled in the heart of Málaga's Sierra de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama mountains lies El Acebuchal, a village with a captivating history. Abandoned for over 50 years after being a refuge for 'maquis' during the Franco era, it has been remarkably restored by former residents. Today, El Acebuchal thrives as a rural haven, attracting visitors with its picturesque cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses, and tranquil atmosphere. Despite its charm, the village remains off the beaten path, accessible only via a narrow dirt road. "It's a hidden treasure," says Mochileando sobre ruedas, the travel vlogger who featured the village in a recent video. The video's popularity underscores the growing interest in rural tourism and the allure of unique, off-grid destinations. El Acebuchal's story is a testament to the resilience of community and the enduring appeal of simpler times.
Este pueblo está lleno de rincones con encanto, calles empedradas y macetas de flores que la convierten en un 'pequeño tesoro escondido' que permite …