We're off to a cheap and cheerful B&B in La carihuela (between Torremolinos and Benalmadena) over Easter. It has no pool so as a change from the beach I was wondering whether any of the hotels nearby would allow us entry or are all the hotel pools strictly for their guests only? As an alternative are there any public swimming pools in the area, indoor preferably?
Thanks
There's a good one near the park in Benalmadena... indoor, that is... here's a chat we had about it last year..
Wouildn't mind an outdoor pool for a bit of a lie down on a lounger. I'm not intending to do much swimming as the water will probably be freezing when we're there in April but it would have been good to dip my legs in whilst sunbathing. That's presuming we'll have enough sun for that
It was all a bit much like hard work, Shirl, but it was February so outdoor was out, quite literally... you'll be alright over Easter.
Up there in that direction is a multi-sports stadium so you'll not miss it and it's sign posted now, with an indoor 50 metre Olympic sized swimming pool and a 25 metre wide pool "Piscina OlÃÂÂmpica "Virgen del Carmen" I y II ""¦"¦plus saunas, hydro- massage tubs, etc, reportedly the best in Spain.
It's open to the public "¦.
Mon- Friday 7 am - 11 pm
Saturdays 8am - 9-30pm
Sundays 8am - 2-30pm.
I'm not sure of the cost. In the depths of my memory I seem to recall the figure of 6 euros for the swimming pool, but can't say for certain now"¦.but don't forget your swimming cap and flip-flops, they are both mandatory.
When you come out of the swimming pool, have a look around the area, it's called El Calvario and most tourists never venture into this part of Torre.
Head for the Town Hall or the church and then just keep walking in a downhill direction and eventually you will reach Torremolinos town centre.
Walk straight down Calle San Miguel, down the steps and onto the promenade, walk right around the headland (Roca Chica) and back to the Hotel Cabello"¦..
If it's an overcast dry day and you're at a loss what to do with yourselves, I reckon that would be a good day out.
http://www.ayto-torremolinos.org/pmdt/img/mapa.jpg
Piscina OlÃÂÂmpica Municipal "Virgen del Carmen"
C/ Pedro Navarro Bruna, s/n. 29620 TORREMOLINOS
Tel: +34 95 205 20 02
Sanji
Great thanks for the info Sanji- we might take a wander into the area but I think we'll be giving the indoor pool a miss. My hubby has to be persuaded to go swimming at the best of times but no way would he wear a swimming cap- In fact, I'm laughing my head off just imagining him at the side of the pool in his bathing cap
My missus didn't have to imagine, Shirl.. they handed me a pink one... she thought she'd wed Buster Bloodvessel
My missus didn't have to imagine, Shirl.. they handed me a pink one... she thought she'd wed Buster Bloodvessel
well time will tell if we succeed in crashing in on an unsuspecting hotel pool or we might just spend our time on the beach. Here's hoping for some sunshine and heat anyway
Just wander into any of the Hotel and look confident as if you know where you are going. The larger Hotel the better
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