Calanova Golf Club
Mijas
Located in the hills above La Cala de Mijas, Calanova Golf Club offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and Sierra de Mijas mountains. The 18-hole course was redesigned in 2016 and features wide fairways, large elevated greens, and plenty of bunkering. Though it appears forgiving from the tee, the rolling terrain and cleverly placed hazards keep things interesting. The standout feature here is the clubhouse – a striking, modern facility with one of the largest pro shops on the Costa del Sol and an excellent terrace restaurant. Calanova is consistently praised for its condition, value for money, and warm service, making it a favourite among visitors to the region.
Málaga Airport
27km
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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
Alhaurín de la Torre sits just inland from Málaga on the Costa del Sol, offering golfers a quieter, more authentic Andalusian base while keeping some of southern Spain’s strongest championship courses within easy reach. Framed by the Sierra de Mijas mountains, the setting blends elevated inland scenery with convenient access to the Mediterranean coastline.
The area’s standout venue is Lauro Golf, a unique 27-hole layout set across gently undulating countryside. Designed by Folco Nardi, Lauro Golf allows multiple 18-hole combinations and offers wide fairways, olive groves and mountain views throughout. It’s playable for mixed-ability groups yet strategic enough to keep stronger players engaged. Just 20 minutes away lies Parador de Málaga Golf, one of the oldest courses on the Costa del Sol, offering a flatter coastal layout with traditional design features and sea breezes influencing club selection. For a sterner test, Real Guadalhorce Club de Golf provides a more championship-style inland course with tighter driving lines and well-protected greens.
Golf in this part of the Costa del Sol benefits from over 300 days of sunshine per year, with firm fairways and reliable greens. Spring (March–June) and autumn (September–November) provide the most comfortable temperatures, avoiding peak summer heat.
Away from the fairways, Alhaurín de la Torre retains a traditional Spanish feel, with whitewashed buildings, local tapas bars and relaxed plazas. Málaga city is just 15 minutes away, bringing rooftop dining, the Picasso Museum and a lively marina atmosphere into the mix. The beaches of Torremolinos and Benalmádena are also within easy reach for post-round relaxation.
For golfers wanting Costa del Sol quality without staying in the busiest resort towns, Alhaurín de la Torre offers accessibility, strong course variety and authentic Andalusian character.






