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Surrounded by a silence that can be heard and by an air so fresh your lungs widen, looking over the mountain balcony over the Guadalorce Valley, in ecstasy by the dawn that sees off the night and welcomes the day, the visitor enjoys here, in Cerro de Hijar (Tolox, Malaga), an ideal place to practise a sport that captures more and more followers every day: Escaping.
Right there, on this astonishing balcony 650 metres high, sits Cerro de Hijar hotel. At its feet, Tolox, a village so white it looks like a film set. Clear days reveal in the distance the snowed summits of Sierra Nevada. Around it, mountains, rivers, Spanish firs..., wild nature, a feast for each of our five senses.
Tolox is located in the heart of Sierra de las Nieves, a natural park catalogued by the Unesco as Biosphere Reserve, endowed with rivers and streams that flow all year round, where Spanish firs woods still live on, an extensive population of wild goats, roe bucks, foxes and more. The Torrecilla peak, 1,919 metres high (there are different paths to get to the summit) is the highest summit in the range of mountains (Sierra), if the visitor comes in the winter, he will find it snowed.
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