- Benahavís
Benahavis is a Spanish mountain
village situated betweenMarbella ,Estepona , andRonda , where it is located seven kilometers from the coast. Renowned for its restaurants, it is often called the dining room ofCosta del Sol . Benahavis holds nine of the 60 golfcourses in Costa del Sol; this number is expected to increase to fifteen in the next decade.Located on the southern face of
La Serrania de Ronda mountain range, Benahavis is the most mountainous village on the western Costa del Sol. Benahavis is situated near the beaches of Costa del Sol and spectacular mountains of theSerrania de Ronda . Its terrain is traversed by the RiversGuadalmina ,Guadaiza , andGuadalmanza . Regions of great natural and historic interest are to be found within its boundaries, such asEl Cerro del Duque ,Daidin , and theMontemayor Castle .History
At the end of the
11th century , Benahavis was founded by Arabs. Closely related with Costa del Sol's Arabic past, and particularly with Marbella, the district which it belonged to until it was granted the so-called "Carta Puebla" by Philip II in1572 . Montemayor Castle, built prior to the Construction of Benahavis, playes a very important role in the battles between the various Arabs kings in Andalusia, because of its strategic position. It was disputed for many years by the military factions of the epoch. Its prominent location overlooking up to a hundred kilometres of seaboard, and even the African coast, was extremely useful at a time when piracy and invasion were commonplace. The town takes its name from Havis, who reigned in Montemayor Castle. To be precise, Benahavis is basically Arabic (Ben al Havis) and means "son of Havis". The castle's strategic location drew the attention of the Catholic Monarchs, intent on conquering the last Moorish kingdoms in the south of the Iberian Peninsula. Isabel and Ferdinand's forces had already laid siege to the Nazarite kingdom of Granada, but they decided first to occupy the nearby province of Malaga. Soon on the 11th of June, 1485, Benahavis, together with the localities of Daidin, Montemayor Castle, Cortes Fortress, Oxen, Arboto, Almachor, Tramores and Calalui Fort (the Castle of Light), in the Bermeja Mountains, all within the district of Marbella, were handed over to King Ferdinand the Catholic, by Mohammed Abuneza after the signing of the capitulation.The Catholic King entrusted their custody to Don Pedro Villandrado, Count of Ribadeo, the first christian mayor of Benahavis. From that moment on, a dispute arose between Benahavís and Marbella which lasted three and half centuries, until Benahavís achieved the status of a completely independent community. As for Montemayor Castle, it is worth noting that as well as its impressive location, it had an underground passageway connecting it with the coast, through which the Arabs were able to transport soldiers.
External links
* [http://www.benahavis.net/ All you want to know about Benahavis]
* [http://www.benahavis.org/ Virtual Tour of Benahavís ]
* [http://www.spanishportfolio.com/ Benahavís Information]
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