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A little while ago a few people were asking for some pictures from Sierra Espuna. I have at last uploaded some taken in July when I was over. It is well worth a visit, fantastic drive - with some heart in the mouth bends, walks, great views and a very nice cafe, picnic area.
Ted
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Hi Ted, great photo's looks really beautiful, what's the best way to get there, did you say head for Alhama and how long did it take you.
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In the village of El Berro there is a lovely hotel called La Mariposa (Butterfly), from the 4th Thursday in September to the 2nd Thursday in May they do walking tours - it´s a great way to enjoy the beuatiful Sierra Espuña. The walks are 3 to 4 hours long & are on the 2nd & 4th Thursday of every month.
Directions....
From Alhama de Murcia follow the signs for Mula/Pliego, after aprox 7 km there is a turning on the left for El berro, ignore this turn and stay on the Mula road driving past Hotel la Mariposa in Gebas, after another 4 or 5 KM there is another turn on the Left for El Berro.
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One of my main reasons for buying was Condado's location between the beaches and the Sierra Espuna, I've spent time in Sierra Nevada/Alpujarra region in the mountain villages round there and they are what Spain is really about to me.
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Dave
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I went in through Alhama de Murcia - it is only about 15 minutes drive to get to the entrance. We drove up to the top and then came out through Totana - took about 3 hours, but lots of stops - I was with my 12yr old son - who wasn't interested in going for a 10km walk!! - and it was early afternoon in July - so I didn't mind that at all. The link below is a great map of the area.
The Thursday organised walks mentioned sound like a great idea.
Ted
http://www.sierraespuna.com/comun.asp?idioma=2&acc=7
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Thanks Kathy/Bob
What a great site - not only walking but mountain biking and quad biking too - think my Son might suddenly find more interest in visiting the Espuna again than he did when I suggested a nice walk!
Thanks
Ted
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Hi Ted thank you for remembering to upload these photo's.
Wow it looks a stunning place!
I must admit I do not know anything at all about this area and reading another thread on the history of the area makes it a very interesting place. Sierra Espuna will certainly be a place I will be visiting next year. Mind you I'm not sure about the bends as I am useless with hieghts! Oh well get my blindfold out again!
Am I correct when I say it is a protected area or is that somewhere else??
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Hi Ted
Only when I am driving gold buggies
I know this is going off the thread a little but I have just remembered when I was out earlier in the year and had the "grand tour" around the Condado, I remember being told by the sales guy, as we drove past with where the El Mirando Jardines are going to be built, well on the righthand side - the open piece of land PW had sold to a Nature Reserve which was protected too. It was quite a chunck of land too.
He said it is good because then no building will be close to the Condado?
Has anyone else heard of this? I know i hadn't dreamt it.
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Oh dear - do I need to tell Shampers you are after his job!! - Pink Mankini and a blindfold - where is this going!!!
I haven't heard anything about ajoining land.
Ted
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HI Ted
I've seen the photos of sierra Espuna it looks fab, and the website mentioned by kathy and bob is excellant.
I think I'll be off on the walking tour, if there's time next week.
There's so much more to see and do in Murcia that I never knew about.
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Glad you all liked the website, there´s loads to do here. It´s worth popping into the Travel Agency on Camposol A - that´s the left hand side of Camposol as you´re coming from Alhama. The Travel Agent has loads of info & advise for days out, short breaks, day trips, maps etc.
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I thought that as some of you had been talking about the surrounding area of Condado, you may be interested in a website for Murcia - The web address is, www.murciaturistica.es - This website has great information on the whole of the Murcia area - It includes things to do from walking, caving, rafting, nature, history, art and culture, food, food and drink specialities, looking after yourself - If you go into one of the tourist centers see if you can pick up a few copies of, " Region of Murcia, home of the sun" more than 100 enjoyable ideas to see and do - It's a great directory of all the stuff on the website and would be good to leave in your apartment for reference
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Martyn and June xx
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