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Arenas.
Málaga, Andalucía.
The
unmistakable La Azarquía landscape, permanently watched
over by the Tejeda and Almijara mountain mass, frames the
municipality of Arenas.
Its
village centre, of clear Moorish origin, lies between the
Cerro Alto peak and that of Bentomiz, both of which are about
700 metres above sea level. With the exception of these two
high grounds, the terrain is composed of a succession of gentle
hills abounding with almond and olive trees and grapevines,
crops that occasionally yield to leafy pine groves that sprinkle
the landscape with an intense green.
The crooks and turns that must be negotiated on the road before
getting to Arenas afford beautiful wide angle views left and
right of La Axarquía, and the backdrop of the sea that
is visible not far in the distance is intermittently succeeded
by views of the country farther inland, which are especially
striking in the almond blossom season. The Bentomiz fortress,
built on a hill of the same name and close to the town, has
played such a decisive role in the history of Arenas that
no reference is possible to this locality without first alluding
to the Bentomiz castle, whose origin has been dated to the
Iberian era.
It
is believed that the Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans all successively
occupied and modified it. Although there is a certain amount
of confusion about which parts of its ruins belong to which
era, the Roman sign is clear after discovery of some baths
that with complete certainty belong to that period.
In any event it was the Arabs, once again taking advantage
of existing construction, who made an excellent defensive
position of it, so much so that together with the castles
of Comares and Zalía, Bentomiz castle was considered
one of the three most important Muslim bastions in the central
part of La Axarquía.
Once
the castle had been taken by Christian troops, its inhabitants,
under a pact with Fernando the Catholic, were allowed to retain
their religion and customs, privileges that they lost after
the Moorish rebellion even though they did not participate
in it. What they did do before losing those prerogatives was
to swear allegiance to Aben Humeya, king of Granada, with
the result that the Christians, not without serious confrontations,
wound up occupying the castle to reinforce the guarding and
defence of that area.
How to Get
There:
Go to Vélez Málaga by the Mediterranean Expressway
(A-7) and there take MA-117, a road that is in good condition
but must be travelled with a little extra caution since its
very winding route runs through mountainous terrain.
Interesting
Facts:
Surface Area: 26.2 square kilometres
Population: about 1,200
What the natives are called: Areneros
Monuments: the ruins of Bentomiz Castle, Santa Catalina church,
the Arabic minaret and fountain in the outlying district of
Daimalos
Geographical Location: in the central part of the region of
La Axarquía, 10 kilometres from Vélez Málaga
and 44 from the provincial capital. The nucleus of population
is 416 metres above sea level. The average annual rainfall
is 630 litres per square metre and the average temperature
is 17.5º C.
Tourist Information: Town Hall, Plaza de la Ermita, 17 (29753).
Telephone: 952 509 005; Fax: 952 509 005