Aerial view of the village of Cuevas del Becerro, in Andalusia, Spain.

Costa del Sol · Spain

Cuevas del Becerro

Nestled in the Guadalteba region at an altitude of 724 meters, Cuevas del Becerro offers a tranquil escape in the heart of Andalusia. Located just 20 kilometers from the historic city of Ronda, this small municipality provides an authentic rural lifestyle surrounded by stunning natural landscapes.

1.578
Population
3838
Sunshine hours/year
590m
Elevation
30
AQI (Fair)

Living & Lifestyle

Cuevas del Becerro is a tight-knit community with a population of approximately 1,578 inhabitants spread over an area of 16 square kilometers. Life here moves at a slower, traditional pace, ideal for those seeking authenticity and tranquility away from the crowded coastal resorts. Daily amenities are readily available within the village, including 8 restaurants, 2 banks, a pharmacy, and local cafes, ensuring that essential needs are met without leaving town.

Culturally, the town is deeply rooted in Andalusian traditions, celebrating 32 local holidays in 2026, which provides a vibrant social calendar full of festivals and gatherings. The village layout encourages walking and social interaction, offering a sharp contrast to the car-centric lifestyle of larger cities. With excellent air quality (AQI 30) and a low UV index, the environment is healthy and conducive to outdoor living.

For international residents, the town offers a simplified lifestyle. While it is rural, it is not isolated; the major hub of Ronda is only a 20-minute drive away for larger shopping sprees, medical specialists, or cultural events. The real estate market is currently limited but exclusive, with only 4 properties available, ranging from residential plots to traditional fincas.

San Antonio Abad es Patron de Cuevas del Becerro desde 1938

Climate & Weather

Situated at an altitude of 724 meters, Cuevas del Becerro enjoys a continental climate influenced by its proximity to the Sierra de las Nieves. The town benefits from approximately 3,838 hours of sunshine annually, offering bright, clear days throughout the year. Summers are warm but generally more comfortable than the coast due to the elevation, while winters can be crisp with cooler evenings.

Rainfall is a defining feature of the landscape, occurring on about 70 days each year, which keeps the surrounding countryside lush and green compared to the arid south. This precipitation supports the local agriculture and contributes to the area's natural beauty. The specific climate data provided by AEMET highlights a stable weather pattern suitable for those who enjoy distinct seasons without extreme harshness.

Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 9.3° 13.5°6.0° 49 mm 242h
February 10.6° 14.9°7.2° 42 mm 260h
March 11.9° 16.3°8.1° 115 mm 288h
April 14.3° 19.0°10.2° 52 mm 330h
May 18.3° 23.6°13.3° 33 mm 386h
June 23.0° 28.9°17.2° 14 mm 406h
July 26.8° 33.1°20.7° 2 mm 412h
August 26.7° 32.8°21.2° 6 mm 394h
September 22.2° 27.8°17.5° 23 mm 339h
October 18.4° 23.4°14.6° 51 mm 293h
November 13.0° 17.2°9.7° 68 mm 250h
December 10.7° 14.6°7.6° 56 mm 238h
Nationalist troops entering Cuevas del Becerro, 1936

Getting Around

Cuevas del Becerro is well-connected by road, located 97 km from Málaga city and 576 km from Madrid via the A-367 and A-384 roads. The nearest major airport is Málaga-Costa del Sol (AGP), situated approximately 59 km away, providing access to international flights. Gibraltar Airport (GIB) is an alternative, located 74 km from the town.

Public transport options include local bus services with 2 stops in the municipality and 1 line connecting it to the broader region. For rail travel, the closest train stations are Arriate (0.9 km), Ronda (5.8 km), and Setenil (7.3 km), offering connections to Algeciras and other regional hubs. Due to its hilly terrain at 590m elevation and gradient challenges, cycling requires a moderate level of fitness, though the scenery rewards the effort.

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

58.9 km

Gibraltar (GIB)

74.3 km

Alicante-Elche (ALC)

436.4 km

Lines

1

Stops

2

Cycling: - (gradient 0%)

Nature & Beaches

Cuevas del Becerro is defined by its stunning natural surroundings rather than beaches. Located inland, it serves as a gateway to the Sierra de las Nieves and the Grazalema Natural Park. The geography features dramatic limestone landscapes and caves (for which the town is named). It is important to note that this is an inland destination; beaches are not within the immediate vicinity but can be reached in about an hour by driving south towards Marbella or Estepona.

The fresh air quality (AQI 30) and the altitude of 724 meters make it a prime location for those suffering from respiratory issues or seeking a cleaner environment. The lush greenery maintained by the annual rainfall creates a picturesque setting distinct from the coastal Costa del Sol.

Sports & Recreation

Despite its small size, Cuevas del Becerro offers dedicated sports facilities, including a local football field and a swimming pool. The municipality maintains 6 sport facilities with 11 distinct spaces, providing ample room for physical activity and community sports. The surrounding natural environment serves as a vast playground for hiking and nature walking, with the rugged terrain of the Ronda mountains nearby.

For those seeking more extensive recreational facilities, the town of Ronda is just a short drive away. However, the immediate area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who prefer exploring trails, enjoying the fresh air, and engaging in land-based activities. The specific setup of the town encourages an active lifestyle integrated with nature rather than structured commercial sports complexes.

Football Fields

1

Swimming Pools

1

Amenities

Restaurant

8

School

2

Pharmacy

1

Bank

2

Cafe

1

Air Quality

PM2.5

3.5

µg/m³

PM10

6.5

µg/m³

NO²

2.0

µg/m³

Ozone

75.0

µg/m³

UV Index

2.0

Education

Education in Cuevas del Becerro is catered to by local schooling options within the municipality, including 2 schools. This allows young children to receive education within their community. For families requiring international curriculums or higher education, the nearby city of Ronda (20 km) offers a wider range of public and private schools. The commute to Ronda is manageable for families willing to travel for specific educational needs, making it a viable location for those with children.

Economy & Income

The local economy is historically rooted in agriculture and livestock, typical of the Guadalteba region. The real estate market is currently niche, with only 4 properties listed for sale. Prices range significantly from €470,000 to €699,000, with an average of €588,250, reflecting the exclusivity and often larger land sizes (fincas and plots) available in this rural setting. The area attracts buyers looking for privacy and renovation opportunities rather than turnkey luxury apartments.

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

  • Small village community with approx. 1,600 inhabitants.
  • Located 20 km from Ronda and 97 km from Málaga city.
  • Altitude of 724 meters with excellent air quality (AQI 30).
  • Annual sunshine of 3,838 hours with 70 days of rain.
  • Current real estate market offers 4 properties from €470k to €699k.
  • Home to 8 restaurants and essential amenities like banks and pharmacies.

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Available Properties

The housing market in Cuevas del Becerro is characterized by scarcity and rural charm. Currently, there are only 4 properties available on the market. The inventory consists of diverse options: 2 residential plots, 1 detached villa, and 1 traditional finca (cortijo). Prices are substantial, averaging around €588,250, which suggests that available properties often come with significant land or character. This market is suited for buyers looking for a permanent country home or a holiday retreat in a quiet, authentic setting, rather than investors looking for high-density tourist rentals.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Cuevas del Becerro from the coast?
Cuevas del Becerro is an inland town located approximately 1 hour's drive (around 70-90 km) from the main Costa del Sol beaches.
What is the population size?
The town has a small population of approximately 1,578 inhabitants (2023 data), offering a close-knit community feel.
Are there international schools nearby?
There are no international schools within the village itself, but options are available in the nearby city of Ronda, about 20 km away.
What is the average price of property here?
The current average asking price for properties is approximately €588,250, though the market is small with only 4 listings.
How far is the airport?
Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is the closest, located about 59 km away.
Is it a suitable location for retirement?
Yes, it is very suitable for those seeking a quiet, healthy lifestyle with good air quality and a slower pace of life.
What are the main types of properties available?
The market currently features residential plots, detached villas, and traditional fincas or cortijos.