
The Calblanque Regional Park is the ideal place to enjoy both sea and countryside. Considered one of the most beautiful natural areas in the region, Calblanque offers a combination of long, deserted sandy beaches and abundant vegetation with plant species such as palmettos, wolfwort, Phoenician juniper, pine, carob and fig trees. The park is also home to storks, flamingos, gulls, eagle owls and Bonelli's eagles, which can be seen from the park's bird-watching hides. For the active there are various trekking routes and horse-back excursions.
Mar Menor Tourism Services Association
Tel. 968170 256
www.marmenor.net
Cartagena Tourist Information Office
Tel. 968 506 483
www.cartagena.es







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Explore the Mar Menor on board one of the excursion boats crossing the calm sea. One possible route takes passengers around the Mar Menor's five islands, ...
Every summer, flocks of pink flamingos stop off at the Salinas y Arenales Regional Park in San Pedro del Pinatar on their journey to North Africa. Why not ...



