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Almáchar

AREA 14.34 Km²
ALTITUDE ABOVE SEA LEVEL 229m
AVERAGE ANNUAL RAINFALL 560 l/m²
WHAT THE NATIVES ARE CALLED Almachareños
MONUMENTS Parish church of San Mateo, Museo de la Pasa (Raisin Museum), Mártires Street, historic district, Jardines de El Forfe (El Forfe Gardens), entrance to the Cueva del Moro (Cave of the Moor).
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION In the western part of the La Axarquía region, 35 kilometres from the provincial capital and 14 kilometres from Velez-Málaga.
POPULATION CENSUS IN 1994 2038
AVERAGE ANNUAL TEMPERATURE 16.5ºC
TOURIST INFORMATION

Town Hall, Calle Almería (29718).
Telephone: 952 512 002; Fax: 952 512 140
www.la-axarquia.com/almachar. E-mail: almachar@sopde.es.


The complex landscape of La Axarquía bestows a diversity on the territory of Almáchar that will surprise the visitor, even one who has familiarised himself with the peculiarities of the region where this municipality is located.

In Almáchar’s case there are no great contrasts in elevation since the highest point within its boundaries is scarcely more than 600 meters, but there are geographic features -the two rivers on the edge of the town- that confer a distinctive identity to the setting.
Almáchar rises over a small hill between the Borge and Almáchar rivers, in the heart of the labyrinth landscape of the Axarquía mountains. Situated 35 kilometres from Málaga and 14 kilometres from Vélez-Málaga, this unspoiled historic village retains much of the Moorish influences of days gone bye. Its narrow streets lead down to the oldest part of the village where the Church of San Mateo can be found.
Almáchar is famous for its raisins or "pasas".Surrounded by vineyards, olives and cereals, it stretches its lands by the bowl of the river Almáchar, from the Almachar low ridge (334 m.) to the Vallejo peak (609 m.) to the south. The village holds a fiesta each year to celebrate the harvest. Almáchar is equally famous for its "ajo blanco" ( a delicious cold garlic soup)and again a fiesta is held each year in its honour. The village has 2 banks, a variety of local shops and supermarkets,bars, chemist, health centre, school and municipal swimming pool. There is a public bus service to Vélez Málaga and Málaga.
The best views are from the town square looking towards the town of El Borge - a magnificent panorama.The vineyards, the extensive olive and almond groves and the many fruit orchards form a landscape that has been domesticated for many centuries. The farmhouses stand out with their typical hillsides, where the raisin driers are one of the most prominent features.
Spaces where grapes are spread out under the sun to slowly turn into raisins, which are this town’s most famous and characteristic product, as well as their plots by the river banks which ascend in vegetable patches, citrus and fruit groves up to the edge of the town. As in nearly every other part of La Axarquía, this town has also embraced the cultivation of subtropical crops.
No traces have been found so far to support the idea that Almáchar’s origin pre-dates the Arabic era. Not only does its name indicate its Muslim roots -“Maysar” or “Machar” usually is translated as “meadow or meadowland”- but also the town’s street layout itself clearly goes back to Arabic customs and usages.After the expulsion of the Moorish Christians in the sixteenth century, people came from different places to occupy these lands.
Since both the parish and municipal archives were unfortunately destroyed in the deplorable events of 1936 hardly any documentation exists today of the history of Almáchar, but it is known that the first baptism was performed 7 February 1537.
How to Get There
From Málaga, you can get to this village on two different routes, either through Rincón de la Victoria (35 kilometres) or Vélez-Málaga (55 kilometres).

Exit from the A-7 Mediterranean Expressway at Rincón de la Victoria and take the MA-107 towards Benagalbón and continue on MA-108 towards Moclinejo and then on to Almáchar on MA-149. Total distance: 35 kilometres, 15 by expressway and 20 on local mountain roads.

You can also exit from the A-7 Mediterranean Expressway to the A-335 at Vélez-Málaga. About three kilometres farther along take the MA-135 towards Benamocarra and after about two kilometres turn again, this time onto the MA-178, which leads to Almáchar. This is the best route from the eastern part of the region and eastern provinces. Total distance: 55 kilometres, 41 by expressway and 14 by local mountain roads.

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