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ARCHIVED - September 27 free walking route in Águilas on the protected coastline of Cuatro Calas
A hike along the beautiful beaches and dunes of south-western Murcia to celebrate International Tourism Day
This is a FREE 4km guided route offered by Águilas tourist office which explores the wild coastline of the municipality, encompassing a huge range of flora and fauna and interesting geological features as well as spectacular beaches such as the Playa de Carolina and the Playa de los Cocedores. .
This stretch of semi-wild beaches and unspoilt coastline is covered by the SL-MU 18 walking route, and the hike departs from the beach of Calarreona at 10:00 (at the southern end by the campsite). It then takes participants to four of the attractive coves which lie within a protected area, included by the European Commission within the Natura 2000 network as a Site of Community Interest. The Cañada Brusca salt marsh is also a candidate to become a botanical micro-reserve, and the volcanic outcrop of Punta Parda has been proposed as a Site of Geological Interest.
Click here to see full information about the walk and the route it follows which can be undertaken at any point independently.
Click here for start point: Calarreona beach.
Online booking is available here, or contact the Águilas tourist office (968 493285).
Start time: 17.30.
For more local events, news and visiting information go to the home page of Águilas Today.
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