COÍN – CERRO DEL ÁGUILA, SIERRA NEGRA
This walk begins in the Albuqueria valley near Coín and ascends to a mirador just below the summit of the Cerro del Águila (1036m) in the Sierra Negra.
The walk can be divided into three sections. For the first 20 minutes the route follows a shady forest path that becomes increasingly steep before reaching a wide unmade road. This section of the walk is the same as the Albuqueria Valley Upper Waterfalls Country Walk.
The route then follows the unmade road for 30 minutes as it ascends gently through the hills. There are views of the Barranco Blanco to the left and the Sierra de las Nieves to the west.
The final section of the walk, which takes about 45 minutes, follows a steep and rocky mountain path through woods up towards the Cerro del Águila. This climb is testing in places but the effort is well worth it once the path reaches a wide ridge just below the summit. There are spectacular views from here to the coast near La Cala and inland to the towns and villages around Coín.
After a short stop for lunch on the ridge the walk returns by the same route.
Directions to the Meeting Place
Take the A355 towards Monda and Coín. Continue past Monda and past the Monda Glass Factory and BP garage on the right. Upon reaching the Km 13 marker take the exit immediately on the right and then make a sharp right turn at the junction. Follow this road for 2.1 km, passing a Cortijo de Albuqueria sign, several quarry entrances and then a Red de Senderos de Coín information signboard on the left. 100m beyond the signboard there is scattered parking on both sides of the road and also off-road parking to the left.
From Coín/Alhaurín/Cártama