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The Next Walk will be with The Association of AMIGOS of Escalona (ASE) - VEREDA DE LA FUENTE DE DON JUAN - DOMINGO 27 DE MARZO de 2011 - Lugar de encuentro: GASOLINERA DE TORREMENDO a las 10:00h
Join The Friends of The Sierra Escalona for another spectacular walk entitled VEREDA DE LA FUENTE DE DON JUAN - Meet at The Petrol Station in Torremendo at 10am on Sunday 27 March 2011. Walk with friends of all nationalities including our local Sanmigueleros who always tell us the secrets of the pueblo and municipality on these walks. This walk is about 6 kilometers and fairly easy (it's a ramble not a route march!)... wear comfortable shoes and take water and a snack!
Previously, on Sunday 25 April 2010 - the route followed the ridge of The Sierra Escalona providing fabulous views of San Miguel de Salinas itself and the surrounding countryside...

An Historical Walk around the pueblo of San Miguel de Salinas was organised by The Association of Neighbours 'Arcangel' SENDERISMO/HIKING Group on Palm Sunday 28 March - we are currently writing this guide from the information provided by local historian and fellow Sanmigueleros and it will be published here shortly.
 

9th December 2009 - We are very pleased to have updated information on Route 6 - Secret Valley from Geoff Brooks who emailed the website to say how much he had enjoyed it. We are very grateful to Geoff and would encourage him and others who try the walks to update the info... even send in details of other new walks.

The Association of Neighbours 'Arcangel' SENDERISMO/HIKING Group announces its NOVEMBER 2009 OUTING
ITINERARIO DIDÁCTICO/EDUCATIONAL ITINERARY: “CONOCE LAS PLANTAS DE ESCALONA” | “KNOWN PLANTS OF ESCALONA”

DIA / DAY: DOMINGO / SUNDAY 22.11.2009 | HORA / HOUR: 10 DE LA MAÑANA/ A.M. | SALIDA: PLAZA DE LA IGLESIA - MEET AT THE CHURCH SQUARE

NOTA: ES CONVENIENTE LLEVAR CÁMARA FOTOGRÁFICA | NOTE: IT IS CONVENIENT TO CARRY PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA
On the walk of 18 October 2009 some of the secrets of San Miguel de Salinas were discovered - The Yeso Caves and Quarries of the Municipality. For more on this look at out History | Geography Pages.... there's a lot to San Miguel de Salinas.... and it's not that far beneath the surface!

1 March 2009 - About 75 amblers joined the excursion along the Country Tracks called The Route of The Sierra Escalona with The Rambling Group of La Asociación de Vecinos "San Miguel Arcángel". The route followed an historical route and to an ancient pine at Villa Milagros and on to the beautiful chapel in the grounds of La Casa Balaguer, at which are pictured residents Vera & Vivian.

There is no issue of integration with this group - pictured also is our Abuelos con sus Nietos de San Miguel de Salinas.

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So what is different about rambling in San Miguel de Salinas with The Friends of The Sierra Escalona, a group that is part of San Miguel de Salinas' Asociación de Vecinos? Stops along the route are not just for rest... they are for the story of what walkers are seeing... the nature, history and culture.

The group was complimented on this 1 March Sunday walk by members of a Torrevieja Walking Group who had joined the SMdS lot for the first time. They were noting every turn and every comment to plan an outing to the beautiful terrains of our pueblo - they were impressed... so we do have something to offer the tourists! And, if you want to find out about the group's next outing check here or on the Forum

Gary's Easy Ambles | Senderismo | Hiking | Walks
in and around San Miguel de Salinas

Little would Gary Dobson of Torremendo have thought that his idea to jot down a few of his favourite walks of the area would get the response it has since we have published it on this website. Gary's Easy Ambles are just what we were looking for. We are not going to change the name of our page even though we now have even more walks, rambles and hikes from other contributors. We are currently preparing our first booklet for the Tourist Information Centres of San Miguel de Salinas and, of course, Algorfa, where some of our contributors live.

Even www.algorfa.co.uk (part of our Web Ring of La Vega Baja) now has a page of ALGORFA AMBLES, inspired in name by Gary's Easy Ambles, to give everybody even more options.
 


April & May 2009 - Two forthcoming walks from The Association of Neighbours Arcangel

26 April 2009 - Rambling through the Orange & Lemon Groves to enjoy the blossom Meet at our Church Square 10 am

10 May 2009 - Rambling towards The Alcor Point Meet at the Petrol Station at Torremendo at 10 am

Note: These walks are informative and fairly easy. Ensure you wear the obligatory 'sensible shoes' and make sure you take a snack and WATER! Duration is usually about 2 hours.

This group is great and very welcoming - a mixture of all nationalities including many that have lived in the pueblo all their lives.

Here's another good Spanish website from Amelia Martínez Pomares y José Antonio Pomares -
RUTAS TURÍSTICAS DE LA PROVINCIA DE ALICANTE

The Algorfa Ambles include

  • Monument Walk above La Finca Golf Course
  • Valley of the Rio Seco (Dry River) Walk
  • Salt Lake Walks
  • Rio Segura Walk - Towards Guardemar
  • Rio Segura Walk - Towards Orihuela
  • National Park - Benejúzar, (Algorfa's Neighbouring Village)
  • Walk Along The Camino From The Old Renfe (now refurbished) Building

Informamos a los senderistas del Grupo Internacional Via Augusta que la Asociación de Vecinos "San Miguel de Salinas" ha organizado una marcha por las Vias Pecuarias de Sierra Escalona para el domingo 30 de Marzo de una duración aproximada de 3 horas de dificultad baja. Hora de salida a las 9,30 de la mañana desde la Plaza de la iglesia (Torrevieja).

Grupo Internacional Via Augusta anuncia otras informaciones a los senderistas - No olvidar que para el domingo 13 de abril tenemos nuestro senderismo de primavera por el Barranco de Aspe y ya mandaremos más detalles según se aproxime la fecha. Senderismo | Hiking

10 February 2008 - Around 50 residents and friends enjoyed the special excursion organised by The Rambling Group of the Neighbourhood Association “San Miguel Arcángel” on 10 February. Only the locals would know of the location of the defensive line of trenches dug in the hillside during 1936, The Spanish Civil War.

From Pimientos opposite the entrance to Ciudad de las Comunicaciones on CV 941 follow the track on the east side of the road, passing the top of The ADU 18 development and follow the paths to the promontory that looks towards the sea and you'll find the remains of the carefully engineered emplacements - It's an easy and interesting route to add to the page.

Watch out for more walks within the municipality are planned by The Rambling Group of the Neighbourhood Association

 


We couldn’t tell you how many times we are asked for Walking Routes, ‘out and about’ around San Miguel de Salinas and we are delighted to publish GARY’S EASY RAMBLES. These include a few easy walks, all practical with a dog or sprog, even with a pushchair and, especially for the off-road bicycle.

Gary Dobson has lived at Torremendo for the last five years and he loves his walks in the countryside. He has promised to add more routes to his EASY AMBLES as he discovers them. His directions are pretty easy to follow but we are also preparing an overview ‘Google’ colour-coded map to make them even easier to find. If you have any problems, need clarification or wish to provide feedback for Gary please contact him via the website by email

Other Ambles have been suggested by our Algorfa neighbours, Jennifer, David & Geoff - Along the River Segura | The Old Renfe Building Camino| A walk above La Finca Golf Course
Remember there are also the walks along El Litoral - The Coastline, including The Walkway at Mar Menor San Pedro +
Las Vias Pecuarias de San Miguel de Salinas - The Footpaths of San Miguel de Salinas

Route 1. Views over Pedrera - Start from Bar La Oficina on the road to Torremendo. Leave your car in the street above the bar. Walk to the end of this street and turn left down the track. At the bottom, turn right on to the old road. After 50m or so, turn right again along a good wide track. Continue around a few sweeping bends past a large red house. Another 150 m the lane turns left in front of a group of houses. You need to turn right here up a steep part gravelled track, through an open gate. After the track turns to the left, ignore the first right turn and take the second. You should be able to see the track leading uphill and bending to the right. Follow this track, ignoring all turnings for about 1km. Just after some old houses on the left, the track bends right and continues uphill, with a few speed humps across the road. When you can see the Lo Rufete Stables turn right opposite a large wire-fenced compound. You can see a ruined house in front of you, which you pass, then the Lakeview Mansions Estate in front of you. Keep on downhill to the bar. This route takes about 2 hours on foot or 20 minutes by bike. Binoculars and camera recommended. On this walk, you'll see ducks, sea birds, raptors & grouse.

Route 2. Canal & Lemons. Start at the Ronda Sur / Calle Gongora in San Miguel. Turn your back on the town. You should be able to see a path leading down to the canal and turn right. (If your walking is not too good, take the road down to the canal and cross the bridge) Follow the canal bank about 2km. Cross at the bridge. (At this point, the road continues over quite a high embankment) Walk up the fairly wide track in front of you. Pass several embalsas (reservoirs), some in use, some not, until you reach the lemon groves. At a distinct crossroads, turn right. When you reach the canal bank, turn left and continue until you find yourself back on the road. Continue up to the main road and turn right then right again back to your starting point. This route takes about 1½ hours on foot or 15 minutes by bike.

Route 3. Oranges & Thyme. Start in Torremendo. At the mini roundabout, turn right. Park near the medical centre. Walk downhill on the old road towards San Miguel. As you leave the village, turn left after the football pitch. 50m turn right ignoring the left turn 200m further on. This wide track leads you right down to the lake. Eventually it becomes narrow path leading over the rocks, then returning to a track leading uphill. 80m uphill is a crossroads. (For a short walk, turn left to return to Torremendo) Turn right down a good track that winds up and down alongside one of the lake’s inlets. When you reach the water level, the track turns right to continue around the lake. You can see a farm in front of you. Turn sharp left. The track leads uphill, but you take the path to your right along the bottom of the slope. (So what you’ve really done is to carry straight on) Carry on, keeping the orange groves on your right. After you have to duck under a pine tree take a path through the oranges to your right (it doesn’t matter which one). At the end of the grove turn left along the decent track, then left again and up the hill. When you reach the tarmac road turn left. Shortly you approach a village. Turn right onto a track before the first house on the right, then immediately right again. You should now be looking across scrubland towards the petrol station and cemetery. There are two paths. Take either; they meet further on. Continue between a massive clump of cactus and a ruin to the main road. Turn left down the hill and back to the village. This route takes about 2½ hours. Difficult by bike, but about an hour. Take binoculars & camera. On this walk, we’ve seen a tree full of bee-eaters and hundreds of swifts. Don’t forget a bag for the oranges, no longer tended.

Don’t forget a bag for the oranges and lemons...only the ones no longer tended!


Route 4. Lakeside 1. Start on the old road from Lakeview to Torremendo off CV951. Park by the old building at the roadside, about ½ way along. Take the track at the right of the building. Follow it towards the lake, away to the right, and back to the road. Turn right back towards your car. This route takes about 45 min on foot, 10 minutes by bike (really good fun).

Route 5. Lakeside 2. Start at Bar Oficina on CV951. Head along the old road towards Torremendo. Ignore the service road to the right. Continue downhill 300m. Take the obvious track to the right. When you reach a fork turn right. At the next fork turn left, then right and back to the wide track. Turn right to return to your starting point. To extend or shorten this route, turn where you like. You can almost always see the service road, so you can’t get lost This route takes about 40 min on foot, 10 minutes by bike (great fun too!).

Updated information on this route from Geoff Brooks on 9th December 2009
Route 6. Secret Valley.
A true walk in the Campo with this one - start on the CV95, San Miguel to Orihuela, and park by the Fortaleza restaurant. Cross the road and walk towards San Miguel along the tarmaced service road. At the end of that road carry straight on along the new path and as the path turns right uphill carry on alongside the road on a dirt path. After 50m turn off to the right at 2 o’clock along a broad area that has been excavated for a water pipeline scheme. After about 350m is a distinct path up right which passes to the left hand side of a big old ruined house. Carry on through a delightful hidden valley, which contains the remnants of now untended olive groves. Keep going until you reach a new tarmaced road and footpath. Turn right to the top of the hill then wend your way downhill through the partially completed urbanization to bring you back to the side of the main road and your car.
This route takes about 1 hour on foot, 15 min by bike.

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Route 7. La Mata - Start Los Montesinos. Go through the town on CV945 and park at the side of Valentin Garden Centre. Cross the scrub towards the roundabout on CV90. Carefully cross at the crossing.

Astonishingly, we found cars actually stopped for us! Head through the gates and into the nature reserve, keeping the lake on your left for about 40 minutes. Look for a distinct path to your right, marked with a pile if stones. This is a lovely meandering path (NOT SUITABLE FOR BIKES - you have to carry on as far as you feel like, then come back, or continue all the way round the lake) which leads to the edge of the reserve. You then have a choice:
  • turn right & follow the good path back to the park entrance. Retrace your route back to your car.
  • turn right along the path until you can see the road down to the San Luis roundabout. Go through the fence and follow the road. Cross the dual carriageway and head on towards the other lake. When you reach the gravelled cycle path, turn right back to your car.
This route takes about 1½ hours, for either option. The bike ride is as long as you make it, but right round is about 1½ hours.
Take binoculars and long camera lens for lots of birds.

Route 8. Sea & Sand - At the Pyramid roundabout on the N332, Cabo Roig, turn towards the sea. Park. Walk back towards the roundabout and take the path down to the right, beside what used to be the post office. You can follow this shady path all the way to La Zenia beach. Head to the right of the beach and follow the under cliff path, past the marina to the far side of Lo Capitan beach. Take the steps up to the road, turn left at the junction and back to your car. This route takes about 1 hour on foot. Not practical by bike. This is a surprisingly peaceful walk considering how close to the city.

Route 9. La Huerta, Orihuela - Park behind the Police National in Orihuela. Follow the River Segura service road west along either bank. After the pipeline crosses the river, take the second bridge and return. This route has lovely mountain views passing through a variety of farmland and passing the old hydro plant.

This route takes about 1 hour on foot, or to the next bridge add 40 minutes.
Cyclists can go as far as Beniel. This one is practical with a wheelchair.

Route 10. La Marquesa From San Miguel head towards Los Montesinos on CV940. After the AP7 turn right towards la Marquesa. At the T-junction, turn left towards Los Montesinos on CV943. Park outside the stables. Cross the road heading back towards Torrevieja, and take the good track, which forks left, towards a ruined farm. Veer right between the lemon groves. There are lots of trees along here with both oranges and lemons on the same tree. When you reach the road, turn left and cross over, taking the lane to the hamlet and church of La Marquesa. After a look round, return to the main road, turn left then left against the junction. 50m take the track to the right. When you reach a tarmac road turn right. This brings you back to the stables.

This route takes about ¾ hour on foot.

Jennifer from Algorfa recommends the path along the River Segura - last year the water authorities planted thousands of new trees along the bank and some of the trees have labels on them describing their species (interesting for nature lovers). The flat tarmaced route along the river bank makes it an easy walk. You can actually walk to Guardamar one way and Murcia the other.
Pick up the Guardamar path at the first roundabout after the lights, by the new Masters electrical shop towards Almoradí, turn right - plenty of parking (but make sure your car is secure although we've never known of trouble there). To go to Murcia, at the next roundabout after the above (under the motorway) turn left coming back on yourself down the dirt path (watch out for the lady working the old profession). Along the river bank is also popular for cyclists. The odd car that goes down the river bank road too, presumably they have finca access.
David from Algorfa suggests a walk along the Camino from the old Renfe building at Algorfa to the roundabout at junction 743 on the AP7 on Sunday, which took about 1 and a quarter hours walking leisurely as it skirted the orange groves. Even though it was close to the motorway, it was an enjoyable stroll and there were quite a lot of interesting wild flowers and birds, including a small heron like bird. 

The Walkway at Mar Menor San Pedro

More on Mar Menor
Here’s a walk for the very least able, even suitable for those with wheelchairs and includes disabled WC facilities along the way. It’s the walkway out into The Mar Menor at El Molino de Quintín and Las Salinas de San Pedro. The Mar Menor offers many of my coastal walks, as mentioned also on ‘10 places’, but this one is paved and perfectly flat for 2.7kms or 1.67 miles. On the many good days, even though the winter (my photo was taken today 5 Feb), there’s not a breath of wind and the ‘little sea’ is a flat as a pancake. The Mar Menor is the largest 'hypersaline' water lagoon in Europe, an area of some 170sq kilometres with a shallowness that always makes it a good 5 degrees warmer than the water of the Mediterranean. Along the walkway there are ramps to the waters edge where people dig for the therapeutic mud of the lagoon, renowned for its healing properties; there are also many wading birds to be seen, including Flamingos.

A walk above La Finca Golf Course, this spectacular panoramic view of La Vega Baja + the Cairn,  is added by Geoff from Algorfa.

There are two routes to top. The route a) going up the left side of the mountain does not officially give you access to the cairn at the top although a hole under the high wire fence made it possible in December 2006. Great views and abundant flora up there.
Route a) From the commercial centre go up the straight road past the golf course (but don’t veer off to the right to the club house. Continue on with the orange groves on your left as the road becomes a track, (we ignored the no admittance sign as we assumed that referred to vehicles) bear left, then at the corner of the storage lake go right and start the climb to the top. After rising steeply the track levels out and bears right to reach the summit at a gentler gradient. After reaching the summit and enjoying the views, if you can get under the fence it is possible to descend using the track of route b)

Route b) Head towards Algorfa on the new road and at the roundabout by the new white houses, which are the last of the La Finca urbanisation, turn left up the road towards the large green storage building belonging to the golf course, passing a lake on your left. About 100 yards after the storage building, just before the large piles of tipped stone and rubble, turn right along a track that takes you through an area that appears to be a tip for grass and palm tree cuttings (amongst other things). Follow the path/track as it weaves away from the tip across open country, round the top of a gulley, then heads towards the visible path that rises around the right of the minor hill. The path bends round the hill and rises steeply with a deep gulley to its left. The path straightens out to climb less steeply parallel to the edge of the mountain to reach the summit. After reaching the summit and enjoying the views, if you can get under the fence it is possible to descend using the track of route a).

Another of Geoff's suggestions is for an unusual morning’s walk along the valley of the Rio Seco. It is on the fringes of the urbanizacion of Pinar de Campoverde. You reach this by going first to Pilar de La Horadada, leave the town by the CV 925 then turn right at the first roundabout signposted Campoverde. Go right to the end of the urbanizacion and follow the signs to Area Natural and park by the visitor centre (open weekends only). Follow the plan from on The Pilar de la Horadada website simply click on Turismo then Area Natural. The website says it is about 2½ kms but it seemed longer. After passing through the valley there is still about a ¾ mile walk back to the car. The scenery is excellent and the going fairly easy but it can get hot in the valley so arrive early. It is an unspoilt area with (apparently) abundant wildlife.

The fact that this can include snakes (according to the information board in Spanish) can make it a little nerve racking if you are squeamish but none appeared during our walk. There are some nice beaches in the vicinity of Pilar de la Horadada to end the day rather more conventionally or alternatively turn right out of Campoverde urbanisation and go for a meal at the Restaurante Rebate which is just a few k up the road.

And two walks that take in Las Salinas - The Salt Lakes
1) Walk near the Salt Lake at La Mata. The visitor centre near La Mata is signposted and accessed from the roundabout on the N332 coast road near La Mata. Park in the car park at the centre then follow the direction signs. Good views over the lake and some bird watching points on the route. The whole walk takes about an hour.

2) Walks near the salt lakes at Santa Pola - The Santa Pola Website provides two routes:
a) Access to the shorter of the two walks is from the Playa El Pinet which is at the northern end of the La Marina road off the N332. Turn towards the sea at the signpost to the beach then park in the newly created car park. Walk left from there with the salt lakes on your left. The route is marked with a right turn to reach the shore through the dunes area and back along the beach. Pass to the rear of the houses before turning right back to your vehicle. Only about 2 kilometres.

b) For the slightly longer walk access is at the southernmost end of the sea front road at Santa Pola, past the Playa Llisa. The route is marked and culminates beside the beach near the canal to the inner lakes from the sea. We walked back along the beach. About 4k in all. A slight deviation from the path will take you beside the salt works with their vast mountains of salt. It would be best not to tackle either walk in the hottest part of the day.

more from Gary and others soon!

 

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