Local Produce,
a Saturday market.

A pace that adjusts itself.

Cómpeta sits high up in the Sierra de Almijara — a pueblo blanco, an hour from Málaga airport and thirty minutes from the coast, with views across the Axarquía and the Mediterranean.

The village welcomes travellers to life in Cómpeta. The bakery opens at seven. The butcher at eight. From easter the ice cream shop is open early until late.

The plaza of Cómpeta from above.
The plaza La Asunción · 18th C.

Plaza Almijara —
the centre of village life.

One minute walk from the front door, the plaza is centred on the eighteenth-century church of La Asunción and a cluster of bars whose tables fill before midday and are still occupied past midnight. On Saturdays the market sets in plaza de la Axarquia — locally grown fruits, nuts and vegetables; locally produced wine, oil, textiles, and ceramics.

Hiking starts at the
village edge.

With a national park on the north and east sides and more villages to the south and west, there are walks for all abilities.

Walk to Canillas de Albaida.

Cómpeta — Canillas de Albaida

A short walk along a goat track, through farmland to the next village.

The Cómpeta viewpoint climb.

Cómpeta viewpoint

A longer climb to the top of the mountain and back down to Cómpeta. Spectacular views. Boots advised.

The Casa de la Mina all-day walk.

Casa de la Mina

A long walk on some historic trading routes that crossed the Alpujarra. Witness the full beauty of the mountains.

When to come

A village for every season.

Spring (Mar–May)

Wildflowers on the slopes, cool nights, a perfect time for exploring.

Summer (Jun–Aug)

Long evenings, the rooftops in full swing, the pool earning its salt.

Autumn (Sep–Nov)

Olive harvest, walking weather, the village's quietest spell.

Winter (Dec–Feb)

Open fires in the bars, almond blossom in February, occasional snow on La Maroma.

Cómpeta's Noche del Vino festival.

Events
in Cómpeta.

The village runs to its own calendar of fiestas, processions, and seasonal celebrations — Cabalgata de Reyes, Semana Santa, Cruces de Mayo, the Feria, La Noche del Vino on the 15th of August, an arts festival in September. Most are annual; some shift with the lunar calendar. Time your stay around one if you can.

The year, in fiestas
The Andalucian coast and sierra around Cómpeta.
Beyond the village Coast · Sierra · Two caves

A coast, a sierra,
two caves.

Frigiliana is a forty-minute drive. Nerja and the sea, thirty-five. The river-walk through Río Chíllar starts forty minutes south. Eight wineries are within an hour. Hire a car for a day or two; we'll arrange it.

Local attractions & map

An hour from Málaga,
thirty minutes from the coast.

How to get to Cómpeta — by car, bus, or transfer.

  • By car65 km from Málaga airport via the A-7 motorway and the A-7206. About an hour, with the last twenty minutes climbing through olive groves to the village.
  • By busThe Avanza bus from Málaga to Cómpeta runs twice daily and takes about ninety minutes.
  • Private transfer~€90 each way; we'll book it for you.
  • On arrivalPark at the public car park at the village entrance — Anthony or Ian will meet you and walk you to the house.

Come for a long weekend,
stay a week.

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