Top 5 Places to Visit around Murcia by
Hire Car
by MICHAEL LEE
For the tourist who wants to make the most of
their hire car around Murcia you don’t have to look vary
far. Here are just 5 of the nearest and best places you could
consider visiting.
The Murcia province in the Costa Blanca offers
holiday makers fantastic resort based vacations as well as
an opportunity to immerse your self in some of Spain’s
historic culture.
The city of Cartagena is located only 20
kilometers from La Manga del Mar Menor along the twisting
scenic coastal highway, and 70 kilometers from Murcia it
retains some of the area’s most interesting historic
sights.
At these distances it makes for the perfect day
trip in your hire car. Cartagena is a must for any naval
enthusiasts, being home to Spain’s current principal port
and the vast majority of their naval fleet. The port it self
is set far back in a natural cove but on both rocky
peninsulas forts Galeras and San Julian. stand guard over
the harbor.
The history of this natural port dates back to the
fifth century BC when it was used by the Greeks and
Phoenicians as a natural shelter. The city boasts a lively
mixture of modernist architecture interspersed with Roman
sites, buildings and monuments. It has all the charm and
character of a local Spanish city along with an
interesting history.
The Conception Castle is a modernist building
which stands square and dominating it has a panoramic glass
lift which offers by far the best views of the town. From
the top of this lift you can see the Roman theatre, which
happened to be found completely by chance .Up until recently
much of this city’s Roman heritage lay buried and
un-disturbed. In 1988 a few blocks were uncovered by heavy
rain on the hill side, unfortunately almost an entire
neighborhood had been built over the top of the theatre once
residents had been happily relocated the painstaking
excavation and re-construction of the theatre began; now a
must see structure you can even observe the restoration work
taking place.
As more and more of the history is uncovered on a
daily basis, a trip at the start of your day to the local
Tourist information could ensure you don’t miss any new
developments.
For the more adventurous a short drive from
Cartagena (approximately 25 kilometers on the N340) will
whisk you away into the stark dramatic landscape for which
this region of Spain became so famous. This desert landscape
gives the impression that you might be some where like
Arizona rather than Spain, Tailored to the more adventurous
it’s also a great place to take a picnic and soak up the
breath taking scenery.
One of the best ways to spend a day with the
children has to be a day at the beach. Enjoying the sea and
sunshine seems to be becoming a thing of the past in
the UK. So make the most of the Fantastic Spanish
weather. There are miles and miles of golden, un-spoilt,
sandy, blue flag beaches to be enjoyed in the La Manga
area.
A trip to the near by beaches of the Mar Menor
Lagoon offers 135 sq kilometers of safe shallow waters. The
constantly calm warm waters of the lagoon guarantee a good
day at the beach will be had by all. Open only to the sea
through narrow inlets the lagoon manages to maintain higher
salinity levels and a constant temperature around 5 degrees
centigrade warmer than the open sea.
The lagoon offers a plethora of water sports from
wind surfing, jet skis, sailing and kite surfing, to
swimming and diving.
The Calblanque National park known as the ‘virgin
coast’ is a natural area of preservation. It offers
outstanding beauty combined with activities to keep even the
most energetic holiday makers entertained. Horse riding,
cycling, nature walks and swimming in the crystal clear
waters are all on offer. This can make the perfect day away
from the resort, enjoying blue skies fresh air and the
outstanding natural beauty.
Keep a look out for the rare Araar tree a
left over from the areas Moorish history. And make sure you
stop and take in the extraordinary fossilized dunes.
A little further away The Aquoplolis water park at
Torrevieja is one of the biggest and best on the Costa
Blanca. Built onto the side of a natural hill the park has
more than sufficient numbers of slides and pools to keep the
children entertained for hours, but don’t forget the
sunscreen.
Another great excursion that will keep the
children entertained is the safari park at Elche. The
fastest route in your hire car is to take the A7 heading
North West from Murcia. Here visitors can observe the
hundreds of animals at the park from the comfort and safety
of a real river boat.
For a slightly more cultural day out the
picturesque old market town of Lorca is not to be missed.
Lorca sits in the South West of the Murcia region and boasts
a wealth of Churches, Roman villas, works of art, palaces
and monuments; along side all of the usual Spanish bodegas,
bars, café’s and restaurants. However the town is dominated
by the large hill top castle and is worth a visit.
Plaza Mayor is the best point to start your trip
and is easily accessible by hire car. It gained its name in
the 18th Century and was designed as the central power base
for the town; housing the collegiate, the mayor’s
office, town hall, prison and any other important types who
were deemed worthy. These days many of the buildings are
open to the public.
Lorca plays host to many local fiestas and
celebrations so be sure to check the diary if you consider
heading here. All of these destinations are easily reached
with a hire car, making your holiday to the Murcia region a
memorable experience.
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