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This walk along in the Cuatro Calas area, in the far south-west of Águilas and the Region of Murcia, includes a chance to appreciate the unique biodiversity which has made it a candidate to become botanical micro-reserve.
Walkers set out fairly early in the morning at 9.30 from the beach of Calarreona, and visit the other three beaches in the area, which has been included by the European Commission within the Natura 2000 network as a Site of Community Interest and contains the Cañada Brusca salt marsh as well as the volcanic outcrop of Punta Parda, which has been proposed as a Site of Geological Interest. It is anticipated that the 4-kilometre walk will end at approximately 11.00.
Click here to see full information about the walk and the route it follows which can be undertaken at any point independently. Alternatively, contact your guide for the morning (Carlos, 662 047864).
Registration is available via the regonal tourist board website here and is free of charge.
More information about Águilas including Carnival programming, what to see, what's on and tourist information can be found on ÁGUILAS TODAY, or contact the local tourist office (telephone 968 493285).