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Coín is a town in the Málaga province,
Spain, about 40 kilometers west of the provincial capital,
Málaga and 35 kilometers north of Marbella.
With an official population of just over 20,000 inhabitants,
Coín is perhaps the most up and coming inland
town on the Costa Del Sol. People are attracted to Coín
due to the fact it is only 25 minutes from the beautiful
beaches of Málaga and Marbella, including the
50 km stretch of coastline in between which includes
the popular resorts of Torremolinos, Fuengirola and
Benalmadena.

Coín
however retains its original small Spanish town look
and feel. It's also a modern town and has a great infrastructure
with the newly built La Trocha shopping centre, at least
4 large supermarkets, a Spanish cinema, bowling alley
and plenty of quality bars and restaurants.
Coín has a rich history with both the Moors and
the Romans ruling the town in its past, with the Moors
defining and controlling the town from 929AD until 1485
when the Christians invaded and took control of Coín.
Coín is set amongst the scenery of Andalusian
mountains, with the Sierra de Las Nieves to the north
providing a picturesque background.
The area is perfect for all kinds of activities like
hiking, horse back riding, and ofcourse golf. The Costa
del Sol is famous for it's golfcourses and they are
all within reach of the finca. Go to the links page
to book a golfcourse.
There is a lot of information on the area and what to
do for you to look into at El Olivo Grande.
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Coín
has it's own mineral water source. The church tower
in the evening.

the Costa del Sol is famous for it's golfcourses
Coín is only half an hour away from the beaches
of the Costa del Sol
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