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Date Published: 14/01/2026

Nearly 40 beaches, museums and walking routes across Murcia to become more accessible


More than €1 million will be invested to improve access to some of the most important cultural, historic and natural sites across the region

Nearly 40 beaches, museums and walking routes across Murcia to become more accessible

Winter in the Region of Murcia is a great time to get out and about. The weather is perfect for walking and hiking, with cooler temperatures but still plenty of warmth when the sun is out. It’s a good time of year to check out some of the region’s historical and cultural sites without the intense summer heat. And quite a few of these sites are about to get more accessible.

More than €1 million is being invested to improve accessibility across almost 40 tourism spaces in the Region of Murcia. The investments will cover everything from natural walking routes and beaches to museums, auditoriums and historic landmarks.

In total, 39 municipalities will benefit from the funding, which has been awarded through grants from the Regional Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sports as part of its 2025 programme. Each local council could apply for funding for one project, up to a maximum of €30,000. There was strong interest, with 42 municipalities applying, and almost the full €1.1 million budget has now been used.

One of the highest-rated projects is the improvement of accessibility along the Las Norias route in Abarán. It’s a four-kilometre riverside walk that follows the River Segura and passes a series of historic 19th-century water wheels, some of which are still in use today supporting local agriculture.

Nearly 40 beaches, museums and walking routes across Murcia to become more accessible

Elsewhere, the funding has been awarded for a new lift at the Archaeological Museum of Cehegín, accessibility upgrades at the Fuente Álamo auditorium, and improvements to accessible beach areas in Los Alcázares and San Javier. There are also plans to improve promenades and viewpoints in Águilas, repair river bathing platforms in Blanca that were damaged in past flooding, and upgrade accessibility at the Fortuna thermal baths.

Murcia city and Cartagena are both included, with funding going towards accessibility improvements at the Fortresses of Rey Lobo in Monteagudo and the Roman amphitheatre in Cartagena.

 


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Oficina de Turismo de Abarán

Abaran Tourist OfficeThe municipality of Abarán occupies an area of 115 square kilometres and is sandwiched between the two other municipalities which comprise the Vega Alta del Segura area: these are Cieza to the north-west and Blanca to the south-east.

Abaran Tourist OfficeMost of the 13,000 inhabitants live in the town of Abarán itself, with the rest of the municipality consisting of the mountains and the valley of the River Segura, which loops around the western side of the town. The mountains reach a height of over 1,200 metres above sea level – that’s only slightly lower than Ben Nevis – and the wooded Sierra de la Pila is a regional park. Among the outlying villages in this green, hilly countryside which is often considered to be part of the Ricote valley are San José Artesano, Hoya del Campo and Venta de La Aurora.

Abaran Tourist OfficeA good indication of the characteristics of Abarán is that four of the seven water wheels still in use in the Region of Murcia are within this municipality, and the Noria Grande is claimed to be the largest of its type still in operation in iEurope. The beauty of the surrounding countryside can be enjoyed either on foot or by car, with favourite viewing points ncluding the Mirador de las Ventanas opposite the Cabezo de la Cruz.

Abaran Tourist OfficeThe location of Abarán on the eastern bank of the Segura has made it an attractive location for settlers from as long ago as the Bronze Age, with the earliest archaeological evidence of human occupation dating from around 2,000 years BC.

Both the Iberians and Romans occupied the area, and the Moors then colonized this part of the modern-day Abaran Tourist OfficeRegion of Murcia for many centuries  (See History of Murcia City for history of this area) until the town came under the control of the Crown of Castile in 1238. Since then the town has grown under Christian rule, obtaining its town charter in 1483, although many Moors still lived here until the 17th century. The remains of 12th century Moorish fortifications have been found on the Cabezo de la Cobertura, on the opposite bank of the river from the modern town.

Abaran Tourist OfficeAs is so often the case in the Region of Murcia, the main monuments in the town of Abarán are religious. These include the church of San Pablo, the Church of San Cosme and San Damián and the Santuario de la Virgen del Oro in the mountains outside the town. The church of San Pablo, which dates from the 16th and 17th centuries, contains a figure of Christ as a child created by Francisco Salzillo.

Abaran Tourist OfficeOther constructions of interest include the Teatro Cervantes, the 19th-century bullring and the Chimenea de Félix Cayetano, which was built in the early 20th century when the local economy was stimulated by the arrival of the railway.

Visitors to Abarán enjoy not only the monuments and the spectacular countryside, but also the local gastronomy, Abaran Tourist Officewhich includes a wide range of pot meals (such as olla gitana), rice dishes and the roast lamb so favoured among the inland areas of the Region of Murcia. The fruit and vegetables which used to form the backbone of the regional economy are also popular here, and the locals are especially proud of their apricot and peach jams.

Abaran Tourist OfficeThe countryside of Abarán attracts visitors all year round, but more come to the town itself during the fiestas. Apart from Holy Week, special times of the year in Abarán include the last fortnight in September, when fiestas in honour of San Cosme and San Damián are held, and 6th January, when images of the young Jesus Christ are paraded through the streets of the town to coincide with Twelfth Night. This celebration is a tradition which dates back to the early 1700s.

Abarán is not a large town but it lies in a fascinating and beautiful area, providing visitors with a glimpse of the “other” region of Murcia, where agriculture has prospered for centuries in the fertile lands alongside the River Segura, where the mountains are covered by vegetation and where the Moorish population remained later than in almost any other part of Spain.

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