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Nerja
Hi All
Has anyone got any views on living in Nerja. I.e what the area is like? or your experiences of the place. Thanks in advance xx:) |
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I live about an hour from Nerja and go there frequently. It's the first place we went to look at when we were house hunting (recommended by my hairdresser) but found it a bit expensive at the time.
It's very pretty and relatively unspoilt though it has loads of nice shops and restaurants. We go most Sunday mornings to the car boot sale - bargain spotting :) I'd live there (or nearby) if I could :thumbsup: . |
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Originally Posted by missbad
(Post 8360952)
Hi All
Has anyone got any views on living in Nerja. I.e what the area is like? or your experiences of the place. Thanks in advance xx:) |
Re: Nerja
Originally Posted by missbad
(Post 8360952)
Has anyone got any views on living in Nerja. I.e what the area is like? or your experiences of the place.
The town was originally very Spanish but now it is just another town full of tourists almost all year round. The parking is terrible but there are loads of shops and restaurants and plenty of night life. Behind the town there are loads of urbanisations, some nice some not, but all pretty expensive. There are some lovely properties further out but they tend to be even more expensive. As I said, you will either love it or hate it - it just depends on the lifestyle you are looking for. We have loads of friends there and they really love it. Overall that area of the coast has a lot to offer. Torrox to the West is much cheaper and a good place if you are looking for a beach-front apartment. To the East you move into Granada province which is different again and much more Spanish. As I said, come out and have a look. |
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I like Nerja, not as nice as it used to be as it is overpriced and over developed. (same as everywhere on the coast). Has had a lot of publicity about mierda on the beaches and in the sea, so has Torrox. We have stayed at the balcón many times and enjoyed but didn't like the back of the town.
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Hi
We was looking at the marbella, estepona part of costa del sol. But have come across Neja while looking at places and seem's property wise cheaper much cheaper and more for your money. And I have been reading the local paper there to see what it has to offer. We will also be coming over to look which will be good. So I just wondered what experiences others have had and if there are any areas to avoid. If also any one has had any experiences of the local schools. Thanks xxx |
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Missbad - I've uploaded a couple of my photos of Nerja into my gallery and also a couple of the village of Frigiliana in the hills behind Nerja - very pretty although touristy - & well worth a visit :)
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Originally Posted by lunacrout
(Post 8362760)
Missbad - I've uploaded a couple of my photos of Nerja into my gallery and also a couple of the village of Frigiliana in the hills behind Nerja - very pretty although touristy - & well worth a visit :)
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Originally Posted by missbad
(Post 8362763)
Thank you it looks lovely. x
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Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 8363139)
I thought you was staying in the UK now though ?
The business in the uk will still be running and Gary will continue with that and travel between uk and Spain. x |
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We first went to Nerja about 25 years ago, and have been going back off and on ever since, mainly because it's the wife's favourite. :) Unspoilt? No, I wouldn´t say that! Still much nicer thought than the other side of Málaga IMHO. Trouble parking? Always room in the underground carpark, and if you don't want to pay, except for feria time, have never failed to park on the feria ground, it's huge and central. Yes, Frigiliana is nice, but touristy, we have Spanish friends there so always visit and rent one of their properties. Like everywhere else, it's now quite built up, but the old part remains much the same as always. Torrox? strange place IHMO, the beach is often like a builders yard, not a nice beach at all. Have they finally finished sorting out the old part, that was still like a building site last year when we were there.
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Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 8362528)
It Has had a lot of publicity about mierda on the beaches and in the sea,.
The first thing we noticed on a walk along the sea front was the smell :( (Imagine the worst public toilet you have ever visited, and you won't be far out):thumbdown: The source was water? running down the hill from a large hotel, across the pavement and directly onto the beach where mums & dads were hapily sunbathing and the kids were playing. We decided to forgo lunch and make our way further on. After a couple of miles up hill we stopped at a car park over looking the sea below to admire the view. You could not help but notice the wide brown slick about 50m off shore that stretched all the way back to Nerja. :eek: |
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Yep - underground car park usually fine :D
Frigiliana - what's really the problem with 'touristy'? - just means lots of people share your good taste :cool: Torrox - they've been re-doing the block-paving on the prom - maybe that's it - looking good now :thumbup: . |
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I have lived 2km outside Nerja for 7 years now and I work in Nerja. I have always loved the place, but sometimes I need to remind myself about that. The town itself is a mixture of old and new. At the moment there is an incredible amount of work going on to 'upgrade' several streets and plazas and it is difficult to get about without meeting some kind of almost impassable roadworks.
There is a Foreigners Department at the Town Hall which is very useful to help newcomers to find their feet. The Mayor is one of the main problems here as he wants Nerja to go back to what it was 25 years ago and is making life difficult for many businesses, and imigrants. Many bars & restaurants have closed as they cannot afford the extortionate local 'extra' taxes they are asked to pay. I think he forgets that 25 years ago most Nerjeños lived in small run down town houses and drove an old banger if they were lucky. Now most of the original families are owners of the locals, so collect many euros a month in rents and they and all the family members drive modern cars. I don't think they really want to turn the clock back. But other than the political problems it is a wonderful place. When the sun shines it is bustling by day and night. There is a mix of nationalities that have made this their home. There are clubs and societies and a lovely Cultural Centre putting on shows and films etc. Ther is an indoor municipal pool and gym, plus several private owned gyms too. Also there are all the major supermarkets including a newly opened Lidl. When I forget how much I love it here I just go for a stroll on the Balcon de Europa and look around me at the town and the wonderful views of the coast and sea and I think it must be one of the best places in Europe. |
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Originally Posted by lunacrout
(Post 8363488)
Frigiliana - what's really the problem with 'touristy'? - just means lots of people share your good taste :cool:
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