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Beyond Nerja the road climbs inland, running high above the coast until it surfaces at LA HERRADURA, a fishing village-resort suburb of Almuñécar, which is a good place to stop off and swim, and which also has three seafront summer campsites, the best of which is La Herradura (tel 958 640 056), the westernmost of the three.

ALMUÑÉCAR itself is marred by a number of towering holiday apartments, though if you've been unable to find a room in Nerja you might want to stay here for a night. The rocky beaches are rather cramped and have grey sand, but the esplanade behind them, with palm-roofed bars (many offering free tapas) and restaurants, is fun, and the old town attractive.

Half a dozen good-value fondas and hostales ring the central Plaza de la Rosa in the old part of town; the cosy Hostal Plaza Damasco, c/Cerrajos 8 (tel 958 630 165; €27–36), and Hostal Victoria, Plaza de la Victoria (tel 958 630 022; €18–27), are two of the best. If you want to be right by the beach, try Hotel Epsylon, Paseo de la China 5 (tel & fax 958 634 202; €27–36), at the extreme western end of the seafront, a giant place with good value sea-view rooms with en-suite facilities. For a campsite you're much better off at La Herradura as Almuñecar's site, El Paraiso (tel 958 632 370; open all year) at the eastern end of the seafront, can become an overcrowded hellhole in summer.

The bus station, which has frequent connections to Málaga and Granada, is located at the junction of Avenida Juan Carlos I and Avenida Fenicia, northeast of the centre, while the turismo (Mon–Sat 10am–2pm & 6–9pm; tel 958 631 125) can be found in an imposing neo-Moorish mansion on Avenida de Europa, behind the Playa San Cristóbal beach at the west end of the town. A couple of places worth seeking out for eating and drinking are Bar-Restaurante Cuchi, c/Alta del Mar 10, near Plaza de la Rosa, a small and friendly restaurant with a €5.25 menú, or, more upmarket, Horno de Candida, c/Orovia 3, close to the ayuntamiento, with a delightful roof terrace. For tapas, Bodega Francisco, c/Real 15, north of Plaza de la Rosa, is a wonderful old bar with barrels stacked up to the ceiling behind the counter and walls covered with ageing corrida posters and mounted boars' heads.

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