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This small town is located
at 416 metres above sea level in a south facing setting with panoramic
views of the countryside and the Mediterranean. Its population (about
1.300 people) is mostly involved in agriculture, tending the local vineyards,
almond and olive groves: Arenas’ wine is well known locally for
its quality. Very near the town, in a commanding position on a peak that dominates the area, are the ruins of Bentomiz castle. It is believed to have been built by the Romans and was used during the Arabic period in the defence of the local region. During the “reconquest” it was surrendered to the armies of the Catholic kings shortly before Velez-Málaga fell to Christian forces in 1487. In 1492, during a period of political upheaval in 1492, the “Moriscos” – Moors who had converted, or been forcibly converted, |
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to Christianity – used the fort as
a refuge. This ancient fortress, now in ruins, enjoys splendid views of
sea and mountains. |