Bonfire evidence brings new fire fears in Benalmadena mountains – Calamorro site under spotlight
By Adam Woodward • Published: 11 Jul 2026 • 13:10 • 1 minute read
Evidence of recent bonfires in the mountains. Credit: Ayunatamiento de Benalmadena
Local police in Benalmadena have uncovered evidence of recent small bonfires lit on Monte Calamorro just beside the town despite strict seasonal prohibitions designed to prevent devastating wildfires.
Diverse natural area draws visitors year-round
Visitors flock every day to this special mountain zone for hiking trails, breathtaking panoramas, and leisure options centred on the local cable car, so they can cool down and take in the breathtaking views and nature. Rich in varied wildlife and plant species, Calamorro represents a cherished asset belonging to all local people and directly connects to multiple other sites of extraordinary natural beauty and significance to life in the area. Community members share responsibility for protecting its unique character and environmental value.
Council acts rapidly on reported violations
Police have confirmed detection of unauthorised bonfires in the Calamorro surroundings. Investigations continue into the incidents and who could have been responsible, which carry potential legal action for those responsible. Such acts come at a time of elevated wildfire threat across the region following past tragic events.
Strict rules govern forest access until mid-October
From June 1 to October 15, regulations ban motor vehicles in wooded zones; prohibit all fires, including those in normally approved spots; and forbid camping plus discarding cigarette ends. These measures are meant to minimise ignition sources during peak vulnerability periods.
Residents called on to stay vigilant
Local leaders call on everyone to exercise utmost care regarding fire dangers and to report any suspicious behaviour immediately. Collaboration from the public plays a vital role in safeguarding this popular destination from further threats.
Protection efforts to preserve public spaces
Benalmadena continues monitoring activities in the mountains to maintain safety for residents and tourists. Recent tragedies serve as a reminder of ongoing difficulties in enforcing simple environmental rules despite the obvious heightened seasonal risks.
Community involvement key
Everyone benefits when such natural treasures receive proper care. Reports of rule-breaking help authorities respond effectively and deter potential offenders. Continuous awareness and joint responsibility can reduce incidents and protect Calamorro for generations ahead.
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Adam Woodward
Adam is a writer who has lived in Spain for over 25 years. With a background in English teaching and a passion for music, food, and the arts, he brings a rich personal perspective to his work at Euro Weekly News. As a father of three with deep roots in Spanish life, Adam writes engaging stories that explore culture, lifestyle, and the everyday experiences that shape communities across Spain.
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