Hi there only have 2 weeks to go and just looking to find out whether there are any parks/play areas for small children. My daughter is about two and just looking to see if there are any swings etc that I could take her to that are close to the Sol Don Pablo. I can then leave my wife to sunbathe and relax for a wee while and I can let the little one have some fun.
I seem to recall that there may have been an area on the beach towards the Malaga end of Torremolinos but don't know if thats my mind playing tricks.
Many thanks
Steven
I don`t know if you`ve been to Paloma Park in Benalmadena, if you haven`t take your daughter there, she will love it, lots of rabbits, ducks for her to fed and a very nice bar at the far end for us adults with a playarea right next to it.
A new park that has opened recently is at Montemar Alto, (we got the train from Arroya) it is right at the side of the train station. Fantastic views, a great playgroud and a very reasonable priced boating lake.
I know the last 2 parks are not where you could just wander to whislt your wife is sunbathing but I think they are both worth a trip out.
Will be good to relax as well but with a two year old your always need things to occupy her.
Only one week to go and the nerves are now kicking in. When it was only me and my wife it was just excitement now with the wee one there is so much to prepare and look out for but will enjoy it more when we arrive at the Hotel Don Pablo.
Steven
Montemar Alto is the next stop west from Torremolinos. Stops are announced in English on approach to the station and scrolled visually over the doors.
Thanks Mick is that the stop towards Malaga or Fuengirola. Although I know that the train stations have a map so I can't go wrong.
You get on the train at Torremolinos (town centre) and you get the train going to Fuengirola, you get off at the next stop Montemar Alto.
Parque la BaterÃÂÂa, as the name in Spanish suggests (battery as in Artillery) is a new purpose built park which contains several big cannons which were ceded by the navy to the army, a boating lake, a kiddies play area, a "look-out" tower and statues/fountains.
When you get off the train at Montemar Alto, you have to cross over the road and walk on the left hand side over the road bridge, and you will see the entrance to the park on your left hand side.
It's a nice park, it was nice and quiet when we visited and your little one will be able to run around without the fear of traffic"¦.it's worth a visit to pass a few hours away and it makes a change from the beach.
I did make a short video containing some of the photos that I took.(click on the link below)
http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=87&t=123247
Here are some photo's that I didn't include in the video.
This is the bridge (as viewed from the park)..the train station is just the other side of it.
I have also made a video of Paloma Park in Benalmadena, although it's looking a bit dated now, but the park hasn't changed, only maybe the animals....click on the link below.
http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=87&t=113554
A word of warning, chose where you visit, don't get on the train without buying your ticket first"¦it can cost you dearly, as much as ten times the normal fare.
I don't know if the Spanish are adhering to the official opening times of Parque la BaterÃÂÂa, but the hours are as follows.
From May to September
Tuesday to Sunday : 11am to midnight
Monday from 5.30 pm to midnight
October and April
Tuesday to Sunday : 11am to 10.30pm
Monday from 5.30 pm to 10.30pm
From November to March
Tuesday to Sunday : 11am to 10pm
Monday from 5.30pm to 10pm
Thanks to ImageShack for hosting...click on image to enlarge.
Sanji
Steven if you do go to Fuengirola zoo call in at the park opposite, there`s a lovely little bar not too far from the playground. Don`t forget to see the Lemurs in the zoo, it is amazing you go into their enclosure and some of them jump on you.
Thanks Christine the zoo is definately in our plans and weather is looking good and a lot cooler than in July and August.
On the final countdown now and Torremolinos here we come.
Steven
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