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TOTANA, SIERRA ESPUÑA
For more articles select a Page or Next.Healthy fun and activities in the clean mountain air of Sierra EspuñaSustainable tourism in the green heart of the Region of Murcia If what you need it to get away from it all and breathe the fresh, clean air of the mountains while leaving the stress of everyday life behind you, the perfect destination is the natural park..Sierra Espuña, a Mecca for nature enthusiasts, adventure sports and relaxation!Ideas for making the most of the green heart of Murcia in the mountains of Sierra Espuña If you count yourself as a lover of nature and of escaping the daily routine to breathe pure air and indulge in open-air sports, the Region of Murcia offers many..Use of picnic and BBQ points in the Sierra Espuña These can only be used during periods of low fire risk The Sierra Espuña natural park covers an area of 17,804 hectares, of which 25,000 is in a central forested zone, spreading across the municipalities of Aledo, Alhama de Murcia, Totana, Pliego..The sanctuary and church of Santa Eulalia in Totana Renowned 17th-century murals and fabulous views at this rural religious complex inTotana 7 kilometres outside the town of Totana, in the wooded foothills of Sierra Espuña, is arguably the most attractive monument in the municipality, and almost certainly..The Via Crucis in Totana, stunning sculpture set in the beautiful Sierra EspunaA 1-km walk with fabulous views alongside the Sanctuary of Santa Eulalia, Totana This Vía Crucis of Santa Eulalia is an unexpected gem, set in the verdant hillsides of the Sierra Espuña. The road winds uphill for a kilometre from the..Sierra Espuña walking routes, the PR-MU 65 from La Santa in Totana to Aledo A 2.6-kilometre walk in the picturesque foothills of Sierra Espuña This walk in the south-western foothills of Sierra Espuña follows an easy 2.6-kilometre route, starting at the Sanctuary of Santa Eulalia in the La Sierra district outside..Sierra Espuña walking routes, the PR-MU 64 starting and finishing in La Santa in Totana A 7-kilometre walk or ride in the picturesque foothills of Sierra Espuña The PR-MU 64 walking route in the south-western foothills of Sierra Espuña is described as being an easy 7.2-kilometre walk starting and finishing at the monastery..Sierra Espuña walks, the Via Crucis between the Santuario de Santa Eulalia in Totana and the Corazón de Jesús viewing point A 2.4-kilometre walk with great views in the foothills of Sierra Espuña This walk in the south-western foothills of Sierra Espuña follows a circular route starting and ending at the sanctuary and church dedicated to Santa Eulalia in the..El Angel picnic and recreation area in the Sierra EspuñaThis is opposite the Sanctuary of La Santa One of the most popular picnic and recreation areas in the Sierra Espuña natural park is that of El Ángel, opposite the sanctuary of Santa Eulalia, or the Santuario de la Santa. The Sierra Espu..El Grifo Picnic Area in the Sierra EspuñaÁrea Recreativa El Grifo The Sierra Espuña is a vast wooded area spread across several municipalities including Totana, Alhama de Murcia, Aledo, Mula and Pliego, and is the ideal venue in which to enjoy walking and picnics throughout the year..The Order of Santiago in MurciaThe Order of Santiago (1243-1856) Santiago is the Patron Saint of Spain, and is known as Saint James in English. The Order of Santiago is associated with a red cross, its tail displayed as a sword, the heraldic term for this being a fleury fitchy, and a scallop..General Information Sierra Espuña Sierra Espuña Flora and Fauna The vast forests of the Sierra Espuña create a haven for wildlife, and the variety of conditions ensure a wide variety of specimens for those with an interest in nature, flora and fauna. The Ricardo Codorn.. 08/03/2012An introduction to Sierra EspuñaThe Sierra Espuña, Region of Murcia The Sierra Espuña is a pine clad haven of cool in the summer and a glorious place to enjoy a walk at any time of year, with a vast range of options available to those looking for an enjoyable day out in..Ricardo CodornÃu Visitor Centre, Sierra EspuñaCentro de Visitantes Ricardo Codorníu A central information point for visitors to Sierra Espuña It can almost be said that Sierra Espuña was created in 1889, the inspiration of one man, Ricardo Codorníu, a native of ..Outlying districts of Alhama de Murcia: Gebas Spectacular landscapes in the foothills of Sierra Espuña and the Barrancos de Gebas The village of Gebas is in the north of the municipality of Alhama de Murcia, 10 kilometres from the town itself, right on the edges of two of the most spectacular..Mirador de la Muela viewing point and Pino Gordo in Sierra Espuña Spectacular views over Alhama and beyond in the foothills of Sierra Espuña The mountains and regional park of Sierra Espuña are full of trails and paths which can be followed by walkers, as well as viewing points and points of interest..Pozos de nieve, the snowhouses, Totana, Sierra Espuña An interesting walk for the whole family in the mountains of Sierra Espuña The Sierra Espuña is a pine clad haven of cool in the summer and a glorious place to enjoy a walk at any time of year, with a vast range of options available to..Family walks in the Sierra Espuña, the Route of the Dinosaur La Senda del Dinosaurio high in the mountains behind Alhama de Murcia 1.5 - 2km in length, perfect for a young family looking for a gentle stroll through the woods. This is a charming walking route for both adults and children in the beuatiful setting..For more articles select a Page or Next.article_category
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