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Lorca unveils spectacular new rural walking route in Zarzadilla de Totana
Magnificent views over the countryside in the north of the municipality of Lorca
The Town Hall of Lorca has unveiled a new and spectacular fully signposted walking route in the north of the vast municipality (the second largest in Spain), leading from the village of Zarzadilla de Totana to the cave known as the Cueva del Compadre in the mountains of the Sierra de Pedro Ponce.
On the one hand this reflects the council’s commitment to promoting healthy outdoor living and physical exercise, while on the other it gives a boost to the profile of an area which is infrequently visited despite its wonderful landscape and the variety of wildlife to which it is home. Around Zarzadilla de Totana are numerous species of birds of prey, including the booted eagle (Hieraaetus pennatus), the short-toed snake eagle (Circaetus gallicus) and the common buzzard (Buteo buteo).
The 3.3-kilometre return route begins at the small parish church of Zarzadilla de Totana and includes a climb of 218 metres up to the Cueva del Compadre, from where the views are breathtaking. It is appropriate for all ages and most fitness levels, with the exception of the very young and the elderly.
At the top of the climb is an information board explaining which geographical features can be seen from this privileged spot.
For more local news, events and visiting information go to the home page of Lorca Today.