Guidelines for submitting articles to Santa Rosalia Today
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10km walking/cycling route, leaving from Cieza town
Route 1 La Isla– El Horno, from Cieza town
This is a cycling and walking route through Cieza which is an ideal way to discover the beauty of the Ciezan countryside enjoy the fruit orchards and agricultural areas of the municipality, including a section which runs alongside the Segura River. It also includes the hermitage of Santo Cristo, the lookout point and restaurant Mirador and the Acho restaurant, offering the chance to stop off and enjoy a cooling drink and a snack, as well as other places of beauty and interest along the route.
Departure point: Puente de la Isla (Isla Bridge) Carretera MU B-19
End point: Alto de la Parra
Distance: 10km approx.
Difficulty: low
Climb: 60m
Type of route: lineal
Click for map showing departure point, the Puente de la Isla.
This is right next to the watermill , the Molino de Teodoro, and there is parking in the carpark for the watermill. Click Molino de Teodoro
This route has particularly been designed to show off the beauty of La Floración during the spring when the peach orchards which surround the town are in blossom.
Print this page:This page can be printed. Use the icons block at the top of this article, select the plus sign and click, print is amongst the options given. The route can be compared to the google map link given and is clearly visible on the actual google map.
Click for further information about visiting Cieza. This includes accommodation options, places to visit and general information about the area: Click Cieza section
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