Local area of Estepona Golf
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Estepona Golf
Estepona is a resort town on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain. A palm-lined promenade, the Paseo Marítimo, runs next to the Playa de la Rada beach. Nearby are the restaurants and water sports facilities of Puerto Deportivo, plus a fishing port and the cove of Playa del Cristo. The whitewashed old town centers on the flower-filled square of Plaza de las Flores, home to the eclectic artworks of the Colección Garó.
Near the square stand the 18th-century church of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, once a Franciscan monastery, and a striking 15th-century clock tower, the Torre del Reloj. To the north is the Parque Botánico-Orquidario, a glass-domed botanical garden with a towering waterfall and over 1,000 orchid species. Beaches stretch down the coast, dotted with centuries-old watchtowers and small seafood restaurants known as chiringuitos. Inland, trails extend through the rocky mountains of the Sierra Bermeja. San Isidro Park is home to the prehistoric tombs of the Necrópolis Prehistórica de Corominas.
Near the square stand the 18th-century church of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, once a Franciscan monastery, and a striking 15th-century clock tower, the Torre del Reloj. To the north is the Parque Botánico-Orquidario, a glass-domed botanical garden with a towering waterfall and over 1,000 orchid species. Beaches stretch down the coast, dotted with centuries-old watchtowers and small seafood restaurants known as chiringuitos. Inland, trails extend through the rocky mountains of the Sierra Bermeja. San Isidro Park is home to the prehistoric tombs of the Necrópolis Prehistórica de Corominas.