Información para vacaciones, datos, fotos y vídeos sobre Salares
Habitantes
400
Nivel sobre el mar
540 metros
Aeropuerto más cercano
Malaga
Distancia del aeropuerto
58 Km
Distancia a la playa
37 Km
Temperatura máxima
40 C
Temperatura mínima
0 C
SalaresThe tiny village of Salares is located in the region known as the Axarquia, 58 kilometres from Malaga and 37 kilometres from the coast. It is situated in beautiful natural surroundings in the Tejeda National Park and Game Reserve.
The village forms a part of the historic Mudejar Architecture Route.
HistoryThe area dates back to the Roman era and still has a bridge that has been preserved from this era. It was later occupied by the Moors and re-conquered by the Christians.
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Más vídeos de España Around townThe town has a very small population but offers all the amenities needed for a stay in the area,
including a supermarket, restaurants, bars, health centre and free outdoor gym.
Much of the architecture seen in Salares dates back from its Moorish occupation; its an incredibly picturesque village with winding streets, a small olive factory and the beautiful Santa Ana church, which is in the Mudejar style.
FestivalsSalares hosts the Fair Al-Sarque annually for two days during September. The festival celebrates its
Moorish history and the entire village becomes a Moorish village once more. A market is set up with stalls, food, musicians and dancers from North Africa.
Eating outThere are a few traditional bars and restaurants in the village, where you will eat and soak up the
atmosphere with the locals.
CuisineThe cuisine in Salares is typical of the Axarquia region; specialties include Ajoblanco con Uvas (Garlic Soup with Grapes), Chota a la Cazadora (Kid in Almond Sauce), Cordero Asado al Horno (Roast Marinated Lamb) and sweet Churros, fried dough sticks, a bit like donuts, dipped in hot chocolate, delicious!
ClimateSalares enjoys a typically inland Andalucia climate, being extremely hot in the summer and temperate in the winter, although when it rains the streets become awash. The residents enjoy around 2,800 hours of annual sunshine.