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Specials to GO
Villages
COÍN
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Geographical Location:
In the southern part of the Guadalhorce valley region, 38 kilometres from Málaga and 210 metres above sea level. |
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Monuments:
the churches of Santa María de la Encarnación, San Andrés, and San Juan, Nuestra Señora de la Fuensanta hermitage, Torre de los Trinitarios (Trinitarians Tower), Sala Arqueológica (Archaeological hall in the church of La Encarnación)
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How to Get There:
There are four routes to Coín from the Costa del Sol, but the one that is used the most leaves the city of Málaga by A-357 in the direction of Campillos. You will first come to Cártama, and at a very short distance from that village must take the A-355, which leads straight to Coín. You can likewise get to this locality by the N-340. Almost equidistant between Torremolinos and Málaga is the very well marked exit for the A-366, which first passes through Churriana, Alhaurín de la Torre, and Alhaurín el Grande before getting to Coín.
The other two access routes start at the Mediterranean Expressway (N-340). One of them is by the A-368 exit a few kilometres from Benalmádena; you must first go Mijas and later take the A-387 to Alhaurín el Grande, where you can connect with the A-366, which leads to Coín. From Fuengirola (another of the access points) you must take the A-387 to Mijas, and from there follow the same route as previously explained.
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Tourist Information:
Town Hall, Plaza Alameda, 10 (29100). Telephone: 952 453 018; Fax: 952 453 284. Tourist Office, Plaza de Santa María (La Encarnación convent). Telephone: 952 453 211; Fax: 952 453 211. Car Hire in Coín. Telephone: 952 285 477 |
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