(Torremolinos) The Jardín Botánico Molino de Inca is a botanical garden of about four hectares between Torremolinos and Málaga in Andalusia.
Redesigned in 2003, the park takes its name from the historic mill El Molino de Inca. The mill has been extensively rebuilt and can be visited, an exhibition on the art of milling grain in different eras, as well as various guided tours.
In the middle of the garden there is a labyrinth of Japanese privet plants with a diameter of over 50 meters, as well as an araucaria that is over 100 years old. The grounds are also home to a small Japanese garden.
In a relatively small area, the park offers an extensive botanical collection, such as 150 palm trees from over 50 different species, over 300 trees from 60 different species and about 400 shrubs from different regions of Spain.
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