Marbella Property Blog

As one of the most prominent architects in the Marbella area for the past 30 years, Argentinean-born Miguel Tobal has contributed to a great many of the region’s iconic homes and buildings. Working with his son Diego he is set to create many more.

A mountain range whose name Sierra de las Nieves translates as ‘Snowy Mountains’ would not normally be associated with a place like Marbella, yet within sight of the town’s palm-fringed Mediterranean shores exists an untamed natural reserve that carries a white snow-cap in winter.

Whoever said that the Costa del Sol offers only sun, golf and nightlife will have to eat their words, for the city of Málaga is fast becoming a cultural centre in its own right.

Few of us – including many of us who live here – think of Marbella as much more than a coastal resort town. And of course it is just that, a coastal resort town on a broad sweep of southern Spain’s Mediterranean coastline. Yet there is more to this region than meets the eye…

One of the smaller, less well-known and more exclusive residential parts of Marbella, Cascada de Camojan is situated on the lower slopes of the La Concha Mountain, just to the east of Sierra Blanca.