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ARCHIVED - Free weekday morning group visits to the botanical garden of Mazarron
The Jardín Etnobotánico “Mastia” is an educational bio-garden on the outskirts of Mazarrón
In April 2018 Mazarrón became the first municipality in the Region of Murcia to open an educational bio-garden for local residents, featuring examples of over 100 plant species which are native to the Mediterranean coastal regions of Spain and others which represent the eco-systems of the African and American continents.
Unfortunately, during the pandemic the garden fell into disrepair, but it has now been fully restored and is open to guided visits from members of the public on weekday mornings between 10.00 and 13.00. The visits are free of charge, and further information is available by email at cime@mazarron.es or by telephone on 968 592767 (the council department of Local Development).
The Jardín Etnobotánico “Mastia” is named after an ancient lost Iberian city which some believe may have been what is now Cartagena, and is located opposite the cemetery of Mazarrón on Avenida Juan Carlos I, in the north-eastern outskirts of the town. It occupies an area of around 2,000 square metres.
In principle it is designed mainly with schoolchildren in mind, enabling them to learn about the eco-systems of south-western Murcia and the world around them, illustrating the typical vegetation found in coastal areas and the hills as well as various aromatic plants, but also has a further educational capacity for those residents (including volunteer groups) who would like help and advice when creating sustainable environmentally friendly gardens.
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