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El Herrojo

El Herrojo's forested ridge above La Quinta — gated Benahavís villas, Golf Valley fairways below, and sea views that reach Africa on a clear day.

Who lives in El Herrojo

El Herrojo splits into two parts: El Herrojo Alto, higher up the hill behind manned gates, and El Herrojo Bajo, a little lower and closer to the La Quinta clubhouse. Both are residential rather than holiday-let territory, and the people who settle here tend to want the same thing: space, privacy and a view, without giving up a quick run down to Puerto Banús. You'll find a lot of Northern European families and semi-retired couples who have done their time closer to the beach and now want the quiet, the security and the bigger gardens you simply can't get on the coast. A fair number are golfers who like being a few minutes from the first tee. Because the gates are manned around the clock and the streets are quiet cul-de-sacs, it also draws buyers who travel a lot and want to lock up and leave with peace of mind. It's lived-in but unhurried; this isn't a party postcode, and most evenings you'll hear more cicadas than cars.

Architecture & property types

Villas are what El Herrojo is about, and they dominate the picture by a wide margin, with a useful run of building plots for those who want to design from scratch. The older houses lean classic Mediterranean: whitewashed walls, terracotta roofs, arches, mature gardens and generous covered terraces built for shade. Alongside them sit contemporary new-builds and full renovations, all flat roofs, glass walls, infinity pools and open-plan living angled to catch the sea view. The plots are the other half of the story; they're typically large, sloping and south or south-west facing, which is exactly why people buy here, though that slope is also why build costs and retaining walls matter, and we'll always walk you through that honestly before you commit. If you want a modern home but love the setting, buying a tired villa or a plot and building is a well-trodden path up here.

Price expectations

El Herrojo sits firmly in the prime Benahavís band, and the entry point is high because almost everything is a detached villa on a substantial plot. As a rough guide, a classic villa in need of updating generally starts somewhere in the low-to-mid single-digit millions of euros, while turnkey contemporary homes with the full sea-and-golf view typically run from the mid single digits upward, and frontline-golf new-builds at the top of the market can reach well into eight figures. Building plots, when they come up, usually trade in the seven-figure range depending on size, slope and exactly what view they command. The honest bit: view, orientation and build quality drive the price far more than headline square metres up here, and some homes are simply priced for the panorama rather than the house behind it. We'll always tell you which ones, and why.

Lifestyle, schools & getting around

Day to day, La Quinta is the hub. The 27-hole course was designed by Manuel Piñero, twice a World Cup winner for Spain, and the Westin La Quinta Golf Resort & Spa, with its clubhouse, restaurant and spa, sits just across the fairways, with the Gourmet La Quinta store handy for everyday shopping. For everything else you drop down the hill: Puerto Banús and Nueva Andalucía are roughly ten minutes away, central Marbella around fifteen to twenty, and San Pedro Alcántara about the same. The nearest beaches, the wide, easy-going stretches at Guadalmina, San Pedro and Atalaya, are a ten-to-fifteen-minute drive, and Benahavís village, known for its restaurants, is a short hop inland. Families are well covered: Aloha College in Nueva Andalucía and Laude San Pedro are roughly fifteen minutes, with Atalaya International, Swans and Guadalmina College around twenty. Málaga airport is a straightforward hour or so via the AP-7. You will want a car here; the hills are steep and there's no walking down to the coast.

How we work in El Herrojo

We've spent years driving these roads, and our advice is the same as it would be over a coffee: come up at different times of day before you fall for a view. A villa that's perfect at noon can lose the sun early behind the ridge, and a plot that looks like a bargain can hide a five-figure retaining-wall problem. We'll be straight with you about which homes are over-priced and which are quietly good value, what a renovation or a ground-up build realistically costs on a slope, and which streets in Alto and Bajo suit you best. If El Herrojo sounds like your kind of quiet, and you'd like a local who'll tell you the truth about it, drop us a line.

Frequently asked questions

Where exactly is El Herrojo and how far is it from the beach and Puerto Banús?
El Herrojo is a gated villa community on the forested hills above La Quinta golf, in Benahavís, within the Costa del Sol's Golf Valley. Puerto Banús and Nueva Andalucía are about a 10-minute drive down the hill, the nearest beaches at Guadalmina, San Pedro and Atalaya are roughly 10 to 15 minutes, and central Marbella is around 15 to 20 minutes. Málaga airport is about an hour via the AP-7. You'll need a car here.
What's the difference between El Herrojo Alto and El Herrojo Bajo?
They're two parts of the same enclave. El Herrojo Alto sits higher up the hillside behind manned 24-hour gates, with the most elevated, far-reaching sea and golf views and the greatest sense of privacy. El Herrojo Bajo is a little lower and slightly closer to the La Quinta clubhouse and amenities. Both are quiet, residential and made up mainly of detached villas on large plots.
What types of property are for sale in El Herrojo and what do they cost?
It's overwhelmingly detached villas, both classic Mediterranean houses and modern new-builds, plus a number of large building plots for those who want to design their own home. As a guide, villas needing updating typically start in the low-to-mid single-digit millions of euros, turnkey contemporary villas with full views run from the mid single digits upward, and frontline-golf homes at the top of the market can reach eight figures. Plots generally trade in the seven-figure range depending on size and slope.
Is El Herrojo good for golf and which course is it near?
Yes, it's one of the most golf-focused addresses in Benahavís. It overlooks La Quinta's 27-hole course, designed by Manuel Piñero, twice a World Cup winner for Spain, with the Westin La Quinta Golf Resort & Spa, clubhouse, restaurant and spa just across the fairways. Several other Golf Valley courses around Nueva Andalucía and Los Arqueros are within a short drive.
Which international schools are near El Herrojo?
Families are well served. Aloha College in Nueva Andalucía, which offers the British curriculum through to the IB Diploma, and Laude San Pedro International College are both roughly a 15-minute drive. Atalaya International School near Estepona, Swans International and Guadalmina's San José College are around 20 minutes. With the AP-7 close by, the school run is manageable despite the hillside setting.