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Malaga andalusia spain - Road routes
La Cala Vía Entrerríos to Fuengirola / Coín
Take the road to la Cala Golf and follow to Entrerríos.
The road then joins the main Fuengirola to Coín route.
Bear in mind that this road into Fuengirola centre is almost always
gridlocked.
La Cala Vía the race Course to Fuengirola
Take the road in la Cala Signposted to the race course, which
then joins the A-7 at the Miramar complex next to the river. This
road is a good alternative for those who live in the urbanisations
between Fuengirola castle and la Cala.
South-North-Benalmadena To Mijas (MA-408)
A narrow winding mountain road, only recommended for those who
live along it.
Fuengirola To Mijas (A-387)
A good road, although it’s steep going up to Mijas and progress
can be slow if you get behind a slow vehicle or a bus. The stretch
from the motorway to Fuengirola is always busy and often gridlocked
near the center, although the section from the AP-/ motorway to
the A-7 overpass will be dual carriageway in the near future.
Fuengirola to Coín (MA-426)
A long and winding road with numerous sharp bends, currently being
resurfaced. It is poor condition in many sections particularly
around Mijas Golf and the Entrerrios intersection. The Fuengirola
section is often gridlocked in both directions.
Málaga to Colmenar Vía the Montes de Málaga
(C-345)
This road used to be the main route to Granada (the journey took
around tour hours). The road is extremely winding and the ascent
is steep. The surface in some sections is in poor condition and
the first few kilometres out of Malaga are busy at the weekends
as there are many popular restaurants situated here.
Malaga to Ronda Vía Churriana (A-366)
Dual carriageway for the stretch until Churriana and then a good
road through Alhaurín El Grande and Alhaurín de
la Torre, which has been recently resurfaced and upgraded.
Málaga to Campillos vía Cártama (A-357)
Dual carriageway until Cártama and then single-lane to
Campillos. The road is in excellent condition and well sign-posted.
This road is very busy at peak times.
Malaga To Antequera ( A-45)
Apart from the A-7 this is the province’s main road and
the gateway to the rest of Andalusia via the A-92 and Madrid via
the A-4. The road is dual-carriageway and is in the process of
being resurfaced. A toll motorway is planned from Malaga to Antequera
as an alternative and is expected to be finished by 2007/8.This
road will run from the west of Malaga via Almogía and Casabermeja
to Antequera.
Marbella to Istán
Istán now has its own exit from the Marbella by pass from
N-340, which saves considerable time on the journey, but the road
is a mountain one and is narrow and winding. Views of the reservoir
and the coast, however, are beautiful. The road beyond Istán
is goes into the Sierra de la Nieves natural park and is only
suitable for four-wheel drive vehicles.
Marbella/San Pedro to Ronda (A-376)
A good wide road, although it’s mountain driving and some
of the bends are very sharp, and it takes about 45 minutes to
reach Ronda from the coast, although if you get behind a queue
of slow traffic progress is much slower. This road is the main
route from the western Costa del Sol to Seville.
Marbella to Vélez-Málaga vía Ojén,
Monda and Coín (A-355)
An excellent and recently upgraded road, known as the Arc Road
with an overtaking lane on much of the ascent to Ojén and
dual carriageway for part of the way. Journey times from inland
to the coast have been much reduced with this road.
A-7 to Casares ( MA-546)
A reasonable road, although in a poor state of repair in some
sections. Some parts have sharp bends.
Velez-Malaga to the Axarquía (C-335)
Conditions on this road vary, but most of the driving is along
narrow and winding mountain roads.