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City Guide

Pujerra, Málaga, Spain

Overview

Pujerra is a charming mountain village tucked in the lush Genal Valley of Málaga province, renowned for its chestnut forests and traditional Andalusian character. With a population of less than 300, it offers a peaceful escape and authentic rural experience away from the Costa del Sol crowds.

Best Time to Visit

October-November for the chestnut harvest festival, or March-May for pleasant spring weather and blooming landscapes.

Local Tips

A car is recommended for reaching Pujerra and exploring nearby villages, as public transport is limited. ATMs are scarce, so bring cash.

Cultural Etiquette

Pace is slow and locals value politeness; greet shopkeepers when entering. Tipping is not mandatory but rounding up the bill or leaving small change is appreciated.

Safety Warnings

Pujerra is very safe with virtually no crime; however, roads are narrow and winding, so drive carefully, especially after rain.

Hidden Gems

Follow the senderos (hiking trails) for breathtaking views over the Genal Valley and visit in autumn to enjoy the village's unique chestnut festival, Fiesta de la Castaña.

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