Mirador del Golf is an exclusive development in the unique location of Estepona Golf. Exxacon have skilfully developed the complex to ensure the apartments follow the hilly terrain of the area, creating Smart, sustainable homes that blend perfectly with the landscape. Mirador del Golf consists of fifty-four, two and three-bedroom apartments. Some have private gardens and terraces in addition to the communal gardens and swimming pool. The contemporary, angular designs include glass-fronted balconies, floor to ceiling sliding doors and the most spectacular views of the area. Tuscany Realty Group specialise in exclusive off-plan properties and have the necessary experience to help you acquire one of these prestigious homes.
1. Estepona Golf
When you live in an exclusive Mirador apartment, it takes just two minutes to walk to the golf course of Estepona. It’s a fabulous eighteen-hole, parkland course that perfectly complements the natural terrain and includes incredible views of the Sierra Bermeja mountains. Estepona Golf is a favourite venue amongst many players who admire the superior quality of its greens. The challenging course was designed by Jose Luis Lopez in 1989.
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2. Estepona
The coastal resort of Estepona is five minutes away and features the elegant Paseo Maritimo, a spacious promenade that’s lined with palm trees. It overlooks the beach, Playa de la Rada, which leads to the delightful Playa del Cristo cove. Estepona is a thriving town where you can find exclusive restaurants and bars, but the Old Town district is still incredibly charming with traditional squares such as the Plaza de las Flores.
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3. Puerto Banús
You can reach this sophisticated harbour in twenty minutes. It was developed as recently as 1970 and has become famous for its association with the rich and famous. Luxury super yachts are frequently moored in the picturesque marina and brand-new, high-powered sports cars often pass through its streets.
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4. Gibraltar
Everyone loves to ride in the cable car to the top of the Upper Rock to watch the troop of Barbary Macaque monkeys who live amongst the mountain peaks. It’s also an ideal place to admire the amazing views. Gibraltar’s famous caves include Old St. Michael’s Cave. The deep cavern has an outstanding limestone interior that often provide a magnificent backdrop for theatrical events. Gorham’s Caves on the beach are a UNESCO World Heritage Site of archaeological importance.
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5. Ronda
An hour to the north of Mirador is the mountainous town of Ronda that sits on either side of the massive El Tajo gorge. The old Mediaeval buildings are on one side and those dating fron the eighteenth century are on the other. The separate areas are connected through three spectacular stone bridges. You can appreciate their size even more if you visit the bottom of the gorge. Other attractions include the Mondragon Palace and Gardens.
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6. Marbella
Marbella lies thirty minutes to the east of Mirador. You are sure to admire the beaches such as Fontanilla and the Playa de San Pedro de Alacantara. The Golden Mile promenade offers views of the Mediterranean Sea and is lined with many sophisticated restaurants and bars. The Old Town features beautiful fifteenth century architecture particularly around the Plaza de los Naranjos where there are exclusive gifts shops and cafes.
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