Thursday, 11 October 2012

FREE WALKING ROUTES ORGANISED



The celebration of the 440 anniversary of the granting of the privilege of Villa enters its final stretch and does so with important activities which will provide a finishing touch to this commemoration. These include the three  “Travesías del Privilegio” that are scheduled by the Department of Culture of the City Council to be held October 21, November 4 and December 2 of this year. These are three hiking trails where you can see parts of the city that are unknown to many neighbours but have great natural wealth and beauty.

The Councillor for Culture has been responsible for breaking down the characteristics of each of the trails. Juan S Calventus explained that "the first route takes us through the entire coastline of Mazarron on October 21 from the beach of Mojon to Parazuelos. It will be a journey of 24 kilometers with medium difficulty over about seven hours. " The second of the routes on Sunday November 4, will travel west, takes about 4 hours over 12 kilometers between the zone of Pastrana and Puerto Muriel".

Finally, on December 2  the route will be about 27 kilometers and runs between Campo Nubla and Mojon beach" taking around eight hours and will climb to the highest peak of the town to El Algarrobo where you can enjoy stunning views.  "Any of the three hikes will be a delight for the senses as we have a very beautiful interior but for many is unknown," said Calventus.

To join any of the three activities you can send an email with the name of the person concerned (age and contact telephone number) to casasconsistoriales@mazarron.es for registration, and where you will receive all the necessary information. All tours are free, but be aware that the 4 November and 2 December hikes are particularly hard and are suited to the more experienced hikers.

The Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campill said the purpose of these hikes is to "involve more activity to strengthen our identity of Mazarron, guiding citizens through places of great beauty that is attractive and rewarding to know and discover”.

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