Costa del Sol · Spain

Cuevas Bajas

Cuevas Bajas is a tranquil municipality in the Nororma comarca of Málaga, offering an authentic Andalusian lifestyle far removed from the coastal crowds. Situated at an elevation of 330 meters, this small town of approximately 1,480 inhabitants is characterized by its low population density and rural charm. With an average of 3,811 sunshine hours annually, it combines a sunny climate with a relaxed pace of life.

3811
Sunshine hours/year
330m
Elevation
17
AQI (Good)

Living & Lifestyle

Daily life in Cuevas Bajas is defined by its tight-knit community and rural atmosphere. With a population density of roughly 90 inhabitants per square kilometer, the town offers spacious living conditions and a sense of tranquility. Essential amenities are available locally, including a pharmacy and a bank, ensuring that daily errands are convenient without needing to travel to larger cities.

The town features a modest selection of local dining options, including one restaurant, alongside traditional tapas bars found in the village center. The pace of life is slow and traditional, making it ideal for those seeking a permanent residence or a quiet holiday retreat away from tourist hotspots. For more extensive shopping or entertainment, residents typically travel to nearby larger towns such as Archidona or Antequera.

The town's infrastructure supports a practical lifestyle. Recent air quality measurements indicate an AQI of 17 (Good), contributing to a healthy environment. While the availability of immediate commercial services is limited compared to the coast, the cost of living and the sense of community are significant draws for long-term settlers.

Climate & Weather

Cuevas Bajas enjoys a typical inland Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters. The town benefits from an impressive 3,811 hours of sunshine per year, making it one of the sunnier spots in the region despite its altitude. Temperatures are generally warm throughout the year, though the 330-meter elevation can provide cooler evenings compared to the immediate coastline.

Rainfall is relatively infrequent, with the region recording approximately 74 days of rain annually. The wettest seasons are typically spring and autumn, while the summer months are almost completely dry. This climate is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who prefer dry heat and clear blue skies over the humidity of the coast.

Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 8.2° 13.1°4.2° 52 mm 243h
February 9.8° 15.0°5.5° 49 mm 258h
March 11.1° 16.2°6.5° 100 mm 287h
April 13.8° 19.1°8.9° 57 mm 322h
May 18.0° 23.8°12.3° 34 mm 385h
June 22.8° 29.1°16.5° 17 mm 404h
July 26.7° 33.5°19.9° 2 mm 414h
August 26.7° 33.3°20.4° 6 mm 394h
September 21.9° 27.9°16.6° 26 mm 340h
October 18.0° 23.4°13.4° 49 mm 292h
November 11.9° 16.7°8.0° 72 mm 240h
December 9.3° 14.1°5.6° 61 mm 232h

Getting Around

Cuevas Bajas is accessible via the regional road network, situated 75 kilometers from the provincial capital of Málaga. The nearest major airport is Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP), located approximately 62 kilometers away, which is roughly a 50 to 60-minute drive. For travel to other regions, the airport in Gibraltar is 143 kilometers away.

Public transport options are limited within the town itself, with no major train lines and only three local bus stops serving the area (0 dedicated rapid transit lines). Consequently, owning a personal vehicle is highly recommended for living in Cuevas Bajas. The town is well-connected by road to the A-45 motorway, facilitating easy travel to Málaga, Córdoba, and Seville. The altitude and gradient do not pose significant challenges for general driving or cycling in the immediate flat areas of the town.

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

62.2 km

Gibraltar (GIB)

142.9 km

Alicante-Elche (ALC)

364.5 km

Lines

0

Stops

3

Cycling: - (gradient 0%)

Nature & Beaches

Cuevas Bajas is an inland municipality, so it does not have beaches. However, it is surrounded by the natural landscapes of the Málaga province. The terrain sits at 330 meters above sea level, offering views of the olive groves and rolling hills characteristic of the region. The air quality is excellent, often rated as 'Good' (AQI 17), free from the heavy traffic congestion of larger cities. For beach access, residents drive approximately 45-50 minutes to the Costa del Sol.

Sports & Recreation

Despite its small size, Cuevas Bajas offers adequate facilities for sports and recreation. The town is home to the Polideportivo Municipal and a municipal swimming pool, which are popular during the hot summer months. There is also a local football field, Campo Municipal de Fútbol San Miguel, and access to the Complejo Deportivo in neighboring Encinas Reales, indicating a collaborative sports culture in the region.

The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for hiking and walking, given the varied terrain of the Nororma region. With a UV index often reaching high levels in summer, outdoor activities are best enjoyed in the morning or late afternoon. The municipality maintains 6 sports facilities with 9 distinct spaces, covering disciplines from football to swimming.

Football Fields

1

Swimming Pools

2

Amenities

Restaurant

1

Pharmacy

1

Bank

1

Air Quality

PM2.5

4.7

µg/m³

PM10

5.7

µg/m³

NO²

5.6

µg/m³

Ozone

42.0

µg/m³

UV Index

0.0

Education

Education in Cuevas Bajas is catered to by local public schools that typically provide primary and secondary education (IES) within the town or the immediate vicinity. For families seeking international education or higher academic facilities, the larger city of Antequera, approximately 20-30 minutes away, offers a wider range of private and state schooling options. There are no international schools located directly within Cuevas Bajas.

Economy & Income

The economy of Cuevas Bajas is traditionally rooted in agriculture, specifically olive cultivation and livestock farming, consistent with the wider Nororma region. The income levels are modest, reflecting the rural nature of the municipality. The real estate market is currently very limited in volume, with only 2 properties available at the time of data collection, suggesting a stable but small market where transactions are infrequent.

Local Holidays (32)

2026-01-01

Año Nuevo

2026-01-06

Día de Reyes / Epifanía del Señor

2026-02-28

Día de Andalucía

2026-03-01

Dia de les Illes Balears

2026-04-02

Jueves Santo

2026-04-03

Viernes Santo

At a Glance

  • Population of approximately 1,480 inhabitants with a low density.
  • Located 75 km from Málaga and 62 km from Málaga Airport.
  • Enjoys 3,811 hours of sunshine annually.
  • Current property prices average around €109,000 (Townhouses).
  • Altitude of 330 meters above sea level.
  • Features local amenities including a pharmacy, bank, and municipal pool.
  • Air quality is consistently rated Good (AQI 17).

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Available Properties

The real estate market in Cuevas Bajas is small and niche, appealing primarily to those looking for traditional village life. Currently, there are only 2 properties listed for sale. These are exclusively townhouses, with prices ranging from €95,000 to €123,000, and an average price of €109,000. This offers a very affordable entry point into the Spanish property market compared to coastal prices. The housing stock consists mainly of traditional village houses (townhouses) that often feature characteristic Andalusian architecture.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Cuevas Bajas from the coast?
Cuevas Bajas is an inland town located about 75 kilometers (approx. 50-60 minutes drive) from Málaga and the Costa del Sol coastline.
What types of properties are available in Cuevas Bajas?
The market currently consists exclusively of townhouses, which are traditional village homes typically priced between €95,000 and €123,000.
Is there an international school nearby?
There are no international schools within the town limits itself. Families typically access schools in the nearby larger town of Antequera or Málaga city.
What is the climate like?
The climate is sunny and Mediterranean, with roughly 3,811 hours of sunshine per year and about 74 days of rain. Summers are hot and dry.
What are the transport links like?
Public transport is limited to 3 local bus stops. A personal car is recommended. Málaga Airport is the closest, situated 62 km away.
Are there sports facilities?
Yes, the town has a municipal sports center (Polideportivo Municipal), a municipal swimming pool, and a football field (Campo Municipal de Fútbol San Miguel).