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| Vega Baja |
La Vega Baja is the southernmost district of Alicante.
The coastline and its beaches are superb and consequently
heavily developed with well established tourist
centres such as Torrevieja and Guardamar del Segura.
Inland, the plains of Vega Baja are watered by
the River Segura which splits the area in two
and enters the sea at Guardamar. These fertile
plains are used to grow a large proportion of
Alicante’s fruit and vegetables. |
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The Coast
Between the centres of Torrevieja
and Guadamar del Segura and strectching
down to the border with Murcia, are a string of
superb beaches with white sand lapped by the tranquil
Mediterranean sea. If you’re looking for
your own private paradise, you’ll be disappointed.
Tourism and development are the key words here.
But if you want to relax in the sun within easy
reach of services, the beaches are ideal. There
are two marinas along this stretch of coast offering
the chance to pursue a range of water sports,
from jet-skiing to scuba diving. Some are more
popular than others, but whichever beach you pick,
you can be sure to be within easy reach of a variety
of hotels and amenities. |
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Torrevieja
The town of Torrevieja situated just 35 kilometres
south of Alicante airport is a popular year-round
holiday destination. It is difficult to believe
that 200 years ago, there was only an old watch
tower and a couple of houses here. The salt flats
behind Torrevieja led to the rapid development
of the town and port, today it is the biggest
producer of salt in Europe. Tourism is the other
big business in Torrevieja and people flock here
every year to soak up the sun on its gorgeous
beaches. The salt water lakes absorb water from
the atmosphere and create a special microclimate
which is widely regarded to be beneficial for
sufferers of rheumatism, asthma, bronchitis and
other respiratory problems. The salt lakes are
now a nature reserve, attracting a diverse range
of migratory and nesting birds. Torrevieja has
a huge variety of Spanish and international restaurants
as well as historic sites worthy of interest including
the town’s casino.
There are a number of golf courses within easy
reach of Torrevieja including Las Ramblas, Campoamor
and Villamartin. Villamartin is the closest, being
8km away.
Torrevieja is conveniently located 27km from Murcia’s
San Javier airport and 34km from Alicante airport
on the main N332 coast road.
There is a wide range of shops in Torrevieja,
a few of them specializing in British and German
goods.
A huge street market takes place every Friday.
You can buy anything from clothes and jewellery
to Spanish handicrafts and local fresh produce.
In the town centre is an indoor market selling
a mind-boggling range of seafood straight off
the boats at very cheap prices. There is also
a daily seafront market with stalls displaying
clothes and leather goods.
There are plenty of sporting facilities including
sailing schools and diving clubs, horse riding
stables, tennis courts and gymnasiums. |
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Guardamar del Segura
Located at the mouth of the River Segura, Guardamar
del Segura is another tourist honey pot. Guardamar
was originally situated further inland but after
it was destroyed by the 1829 earthquake, the town
was rebuilt closer to the coast. The Dunas de
Guardamar is a woodland park by the coast that
was created at the end of the last century when
rows of pine trees were planted to prevent the
advancing sands from the beach encroaching on
the town. The park is a lovely place to walk through,
its fauna includes red squirrels and black swans.
Guardamar has plenty of beautiful, sandy beaches,
backed by large stretches of sand dunes; the most
popular are the Centro and Roqueta beaches whilst
those next to the mouth of the river tend to be
quieter. The town is well developed and the beaches
are backed by modern hotels and apartments, though
the centre of the old town retains its original
Spanish charm. Guardamar’s population of
10,000 includes a large number of British expatriates.
La Marquesa Golf Club is just 6km from Guardamar.
Easily reached from Alicante, Guardamar is 23km
from the airport, or 35km from Murcia’s
San Javier airport, linked by the main N332 coast
road.
Guardamar has a mixture of international restaurants
and typical Spanish bars as well as plenty of
supermarkets supplying local produce and imported
products from other European countries.
On Wednesday afternoons, the streets are transformed
by the hustle and bustle of the weekly market
and on Sundays the “rastra”, the flea
market, takes place. |
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Los Montesinos
lies between Torrevieja and Guardamar, behind
the salt lakes. Originally an agricultural town,
the expanding tourist industry is now the main
focus for the town’s inhabitants.
A fairly small town with 2800 inhabitants, Los
Montesinos is served by Torrevieja, 8km away.
It’s market is held every Friday evening.
Club de Golf La Finca is a few kilometres from
Los Montesinos and La Marquesa Golf Club is a
15 minute drive away.
The town is 35km from San Javier airport and 42km
from Alicante airport. San Miguel de
Salinas is another agricultural town
across the salt lake from Torrevieja, its main
interest being its position on the shores of
the lake. With a population of 4000, San Miguel
offers plenty of shops, bars and supermarkets,
with a mrket being held each Wednesday. The
amenities in Torrevieja are 12km away.
Villamartin golf club is a couple of kilometres
from San Miguel. Campoamor and Las Ramblas Golf
Clubs are a ten minute drive away.
The town is 30km from San Javier airport and
38km from Alicante airport. It is located about
5km of the main N332 coastal road. |
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Rojales used
to be a traditional farming village. The demands
of the tourist industry on the coast have caused
it to expand and it is now a town with a large
sports hall, a theatre and large residential areas
for people working in the service sector. A couple
of kilometers from Rojales is the village of Benijofar.
Both towns have attracted a large expatriate community
but they are quieter than nearby Torrevieja and
Guadamar.
There are plenty of shops and supermarkets catering
to the needs of expatriates. Amenities include
a 24 our filling station, an internet café
and an international pub. The services offered
by Torrevieja and Guardamar are a 20 minute drive
away.
Rojales holds a market every Thursday.
La Finca Algorfa and La Marquesa Golf Clubs are
a few minutes drive away.
The towns are within easy reach of airports, Alicante’s
being 29km away and Murcia’s 35km.
Main roads ensure that Benijofar and Rojales are
easily accessible, well connected with both the
coastal towns of the Costa Blanca as well as inland
Vega Baja. |
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Inland
The River Segura is the life blood of the Vega
Baja, where the economy inland is mainly agricultural.
The river is channeled by thousands of irrigation
ditches, the origins of which are Roman and Moorish.
The area is almost completely flat and the irrigation
channels allow water flow to the soil in what
is otherwise a dry, temperate climate. As such,
the plains of the Vega Baja are rich and fertile,
producing the bulk of the Alicante Province’s
fresh produce.
Orihuela
Orihuela is the principle town of inland Vega
Baja. There are some architectural gems in the
old city where superb churches and buildings
of Baroque, Gothic and Renaissance origin can
be seen. The Santiago church is the building
where the Catholic Monarchs held a general parliament
in 1488 in order to generate funds to finance
the movement that was to culminate in the conquest
of Granada in 1492. A custom unique to Orihuela
can be seen at the Burial Procession at Easter,
when one of the procession’s floats contains
a representation of the “Diablesa”
– the female form of the devil. There
is also a statue of the Diablesa in the town.
Orihuela has all the amenities you would expect
from a town of 56,000 people, including a hospital,
a good selection of shops and banks, supermarkets.
A good time to visit Orihuela is Tuesday, when
a market is held.
La Finca Algorfa Golf Club is 18km from Orihuela.
Orihuela is easily accessible, situated inland
on the N340, 5km from the A7, the motorway that
runs between Murcia and Alicante. It is 22km
from Murcia and 59km from Alicante. San Javier
airport is 38km away. |
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Founded by the Moors, Redovan
is sequestered on a sparsely vegetated plain at
the foot of the Segura Sierra, close to Orihuela.
Redovan is famous for its hemp and cotton and
its production of espadrilles and ceramics. At
the end of September, an exhibition of hemp products
is displayed to celebrate St. Michael. Redovan
is a small town with a population of 5600.
4km north of Redovan is the town of Cox. Originally
a Moorish farmstead, Cox is near to the Sierra
de Callosa. There are caves nearby where potholing
can be done. Cox has a fifteenth century fortified
palace built on a ridge that has recently been
restored. There is also a hermitage near to the
palace.
The village of Benferri with a population of 1000
is located on the edge of the district, north
of Orihuela, near to the border with Murcia. It
is conveniently situated on the A7 motorway. The
village developed around a small tower that housed
29 families in the 16th century.
Redovan and Cox both have their own shops and
supermarkets. It is 6km from the service centre
of Orihuela.
Alicante and its airport are 52km away. It is
easily accessible via the N340 or the A7 motorway.
Albatera Golf Club is 15km away. |
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Albatera
North of Cox, the wide streets
of Albatera, lined with palm
trees and its white-washed houses make the town
a pleasant place to visit. On the town square
there is a church with a splendid baroque door,
intricately crafted in stone. In July, the town
honours St James the Apostle with a week of open
air celebrations including novilladas, when novice
bullfighters challenge young bulls.
Close to Albatera, the village of San Isidro was
established in 1959, after a law was passed to
encourage settlements in marshy areas. San Isidro
is clearly the work of town planners, its white
houses are built on a grid of identical streets.
Albatera has a population of 9000 and has a good
infrastructure. Orihuela is 12km away.
Situated on the N340, Albatera is within easy
reach of Alicante (41km) and Murcia (37km).
Albatera Golf club is 5km away. East of Albatera,
is Catral, a small town in
the heart of the Vega Baja. the fertile lands
around Catral mean that the area relies largely
on agriculture for its subsistence. The Hondo
Reservoir is nearby and there are various trails
that lead to it, allowing enjoyable walks through
the countryside.
East of Catral, the village of Dolores
was established when the marshy land of the
Vega Baja was drained at the beginning of the
eighteenth century so that the marshy areas
of the Vega Baja could be used for farming.
Livestock are farmed around Dolores and a large
cattle fair is held there in August.
Dolores and Catral each have about 5000 inhabitants.
Being inland, the population is mainly local.
The service centre of Almoradi is a 15 minute
drive away.
The towns are fairly accessible, positioned
on national roads that run through the area
La Finca Algorfa Golf Club is 7km away.
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Dotted along the southern
banks of the River Segura is
a string of towns and villages that take advantage
of their riverside location to produce large
quantities of citrus fruits. |
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Algorfa lies
on the banks on the Segura. One of Vega Baja’s
citrus farming villages with a population of 1000,
Algorfa is situated amongst lush and fertile countryside.
Just outside the town is an unusual neo-gothic
church that was built at the beginning of the
nineteenth century and is worth visiting. Algorfa
holds a market on Sundays. Travelling further
inland, we come to Benejúzar, a semi industrial
town with 5000 inhabitants and then Jacarilla
which is close to the Palace of the Marquis of
Fontabla, with its extensive gardens. Next is
Bigastro, an industrial town on the Segura, in
the centre of the Vega Baja. Nearby is La Pedrera,
a recreation area with mountain bike trails, walking
trails along with barbeque and camping areas.
The towns and villages are within 20km of the
service centres of Orihuela and Almoradi.
The area is well connected to the main roads of
the area.
Alicante and Murcia airports are less than 50km
away.
La Finca Algorfa Golf Club at Algorfa is the nearest
golf club to all of the towns.
Almoradi
On the northern side of the Segura, the town
of Almoradí contains some interesting
architecture including the Church of San Andrés
and the casino. If drama interests you, excellent
Spanish plays can be enjoyed at the Cortés
Theatre. A water tribunal operates in Almoradí
to settle disputes over irrigation. The tribunal
is an historic institution, reflected in the
fact that it imposes fines not in euros or even
pesetas but in Vellón reals - old Spanish
coins.
Almoradi has 13,000 inhabitants, its inland
location makes it a quieter alternative to the
coastal towns.
An excellent market is held there every Saturday.
It is a 25 minute drive to the tourist centre
of Torrevieja.
La Finca Algorfa Golf Club is a few minutes
from Algorfa, La Marquesa, Albatera, Villamartin,
Campoamor and Las Ramblas Golf Clubs are all
within 25 minutes drive.
Alicante airport is less than 40km away, San
Javier airport less than 50km.
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| Towns and villages |
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| Benejúzar |
| Torrevieja |
| Albatera |
| Algorfa |
| Almoradí |
| Benferri |
| Benijófar |
| Bigastro |
| Catral |
| Cox |
| Dolores |
| Granja de Rocamora |
| Guardamar del Segura |
| Jacarilla |
| Montesinos |
| Orihuela |
| Rafal |
| Redován |
| Rojales |
| San Fulgencio |
| San Isidro |
| San Miguel de Salinas |
| San Pedro del Pinatar |
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