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Campo de Golf Antequera

Antequera

average rating is 4 out of 5

Nestled in the hills of Andalusia between Malaga and Granada, Campo de Golf Antequera is a picturesque and challenging course set against the backdrop of the El Torcal mountains. The par-72 layout winds through olive groves and rocky outcrops, offering tight fairways, dramatic elevation changes, and stunning panoramic views. Several holes play uphill or downhill, demanding accuracy and smart club selection. The course is well maintained and offers a peaceful alternative to the busier coastal tracks. Facilities include a practice area, pro shop, and rustic clubhouse serving local cuisine. It’s a fantastic inland option for golfers visiting southern Spain, especially those seeking natural beauty and local charm.

Málaga Airport

39km

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Time Zone:

GMT+0

Currency:

British Pound

Temperature:

00-00℃

Cost of a Beer:

£5.00

Cost of a 3-Course Meal:

£5.00

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About The Area

Antequera sits in the heart of Andalusia, surrounded by dramatic limestone formations and rolling inland countryside, offering golfers a scenic and less commercialised alternative to the Costa del Sol. Positioned roughly midway between Málaga, Granada and Córdoba, it provides a strategic inland base for those looking to combine quality golf with authentic Spanish culture.

The area’s standout venue is Antequera Golf, an 18-hole course set against the striking backdrop of El Torcal Natural Park. The layout features wide fairways, subtle elevation changes and generous driving areas, making it playable for mixed-ability groups while still requiring precision into well-contoured greens. Around 30–40 minutes away, Añoreta Golf offers a coastal contrast near Málaga, while Santa Clara Golf Granada provides a scenic inland alternative framed by the Sierra Nevada mountains.

Golf in this region is typically firm and dry underfoot, benefitting from Andalusia’s abundant sunshine. The inland setting means rounds are often quieter than those on the coast, allowing for a relaxed pace of play. Spring (March–June) and autumn (September–November) are particularly comfortable, avoiding the intense heat of midsummer.

Off the course, Antequera is rich in history. The town is known for its Alcazaba fortress, Renaissance churches and the prehistoric Dolmens of Antequera — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Traditional tapas bars and family-run restaurants give evenings a genuinely local feel, while Granada and Málaga are both easily accessible for cultural day trips.

For golfers seeking scenic inland courses, authentic Andalusian character and a quieter pace than the coastal resorts, Antequera offers a balanced and culturally rich golf escape.

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