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Almond blossom in Malaga in February - A magnificent

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The almond trees are in full bloom in the province of Malaga in February, and are worth the trip to admire their
blossoms. The climate is perfect for them and the trees flourish here, whether they were planted years ago or
centuries ago. Sunny Sunday afternoons are perfect for a drive in the country to enjoy the beautiful pink almond
blossom in Malaga.
Almond trees add a special charm to the landscapes of Andalucia there are over 150,000 hectares of the trees
in total, many in the Axarquia region of Malaga province and around the Sierra Subbetica in Cordoba.
There are two main routes you can take.
In
the

province of Malaga: Hills of almond blossom offer an unforgettable sight. Ronda, Velez Blanco, Guaro and the
villages around are also great locations for almond trees, they just love to grow on hilly slopes.

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willowy, wispy branches and strong trunks grace hillsides and craggy cliffside areas, while the pink and white
colours of their blossom, from late January to mid-February, cover the countryside in a soft blanket.
The first trip takes you to the north of the province, through
Colmenar, Casabermeja and Villanueva de la Concepcin,
which brings you within 15 kilometers of the almond trees.
They are found alone along the road, mixed in with olive or
orange groves and in magnificent clusters covering the
green hills in the distance. From Villanueva drive up, as the
views get better and better and the temperature drops a little
as the background to the blooms gets greener. Go by El
Torcal and the plains, and stop to enjoy the perfume of
lavender and thyme, or for a country meal in one of the
three nearby ventas Molino Blanco, where they make
wonderful porra; Los Patos where there is no sign
outside but there are plenty of patos (ducks) and delicious black pudding; or El Conejo, where rabbit (conejo)
or fried eggs star on the menu.
The blossoms vary in color according to how long ago they bloomed, going from white to pink to purple. In
Crtama Estacin at the Almendra del Sur, you can learn all about the almond trees. Theyll tell you about
almond trees in general, and about the 400 classes of trees in the province specifically.

Almond blossom in Malaga: Axarquia

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The second almond blossom route is through the Axarqua


and four or five villages, taking in Almachar and El Borge, as
far as Comares. The eastern version of the almond tree can
be found here. It is more fragile than the almond trees to the
north, more discreet, more isolated, but equally beautiful.
Flourishing alongside the prickly pear, the almond often
offers shade to young vines. According to Ignacio Trillo, a
cold spell before the flowers bloom is good, but once the
blossoms appear, a frost can ruin them in a single night.
From El Borge we come to Ctar, with its hidden sounds of
an Arabic spring. On to Benamorgosa and Comares, and
then return to Malaga via Olas. Go in February, while the
almond is in blossom.
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