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Hidden Andalucia: This lesser-known Malaga region is a nature-lover’s paradise in autumn

In summer it’s pretty (and very hot), but in autumn, the hillsides explode into reds, golds and burnt oranges

Last updated: November 27, 2025 12:23 pm
Laurence Dollimore
Published: November 27, 2025
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The copper forest of the Genal Valley in inland Malaga (Credit: Junta de Andalucia)

Tucked between the Serrania de Ronda and the first folds of the Sierra de las Nieves lies one of Andalucia’s best kept secret gems.

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  • The best walking routes
  • Seasonal food is worth the trip alone

The Valle del Genal (or Genal Valley), is a stunning cluster of white-washed villages, chestnut forests and river valleys that turn extraordinary as soon as the first cold fronts arrive.

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While most visitors flock to Ronda’s famous viewpoints and bridges, few venture into the quieter hinterland stretching from Parauta and Cartajima to Juzcar, Pujerra and Igualeja.

In summer it’s pretty (and very hot), but in autumn, the hillsides explode into reds, golds and burnt oranges as one of Europe’s southernmost bosques de castaños (chestnut forests) reaches its peak.

Locals call it El Bosque de Cobre (the Copper Forest) and if you visit between late October and early December, you’ll understand why.

Stunning greenery on a hiking trail in the Genal Valley (Credit: Gran Senda de Malaga)

Thousands of chestnut trees blanket the slopes, turning entire mountainsides into shimmering waves of copper and amber.

There’s no single ‘best’ viewpoint, as the whole valley becomes a natural amphitheatre of autumn colour.

The villages themselves are quiet and picturesque and offer some of the most authentic rural tourism in Malaga province.

They boast narrow lanes scented with woodsmoke, hand-painted fountains and bars serving seasonal stews made with local mushrooms and chestnuts.

The best walking routes

Captivating: The copper forest near Juzcar (Credit: Ayto de Juzcar)

This is prime hiking territory, with routes suitable for casual walkers right up to seasoned trekkers.

Highlights include the Parauta to Cartajima trail, consisting of a gentle, scenic route skirting some of the valley’s most impressive chestnut groves.

Many enjoy the short walk from Igualeja to the birth of the Río Genal, offering emerald pools where the river emerges from underground springs.

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Juzcar’s blue village paths are also well-trodden. The town is known for its Smurf-blue buildings, but it also boasts tranquil woodland trails far removed from its quirky façade.

Perhaps the most iconic autumn walk is the Pujerra circular hike, consisting of a loop flanked by vast chestnut orchards glowing gold at sunset.

The copper forest of the Genal Valley in inland Malaga (Credit: Junta de Andalucia)

Despite being less than an hour from Marbella and Estepona, the Genal Valley feels worlds away. There are no large hotels, no crowds and no selfie sticks. Most accommodation comes in the form of small rural casas, boutique B&Bs and family-run guesthouses.

Seasonal food is worth the trip alone

Autumn is culinary high season in this region. Many villages host fiestas de la castaña, where you can taste everything from roasted chestnuts to chestnut-infused chorizo, honey, pastries and homemade liqueurs.

Don’t miss the guisos de castañas (hearty chestnut stews), migas serranas (fried crumbs with garlic and peppers), wild mushroom dishes and local goat’s cheese with mountain honey.

The Genal Valley has avoided mass tourism thanks to its geography of steep slopes, winding roads and limited parking, which naturally keep numbers low. But for visitors seeking peace, nature and authentic rural Andalucía, it’s a dream.

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ByLaurence Dollimore
Laurence Dollimore has been covering news in Spain for almost a decade. The London-born expat is NCTJ-trained and has a Gold Star Diploma in Multimedia Journalism from the prestigious News Associates. Laurence has reported from Spain for some of the UK's biggest titles, including MailOnline, The Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, The Sun and the Sun Online. He also has a Master's Degree in International Relations from Queen Mary University London.
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