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Mazarrón Marina and Cabezo de la Cebada
Cabezo de la Cebada viewing point and Club de Regatas Mazarrón
The Cabezo de la Cebada is the headland between the Playa de Bahía beach and the Playa de la Ermita on the south-facing coastline of Mazarrón, and has been equipped with wooden decking to create walkways and seating areas, leading up to an attractive viewing point at the top. This decking continues along the front of the Playa de la Ermita.
A quaint custom amongst local couples is to write their initials on a padlock and leave it attached to the railings at the top as a symbol of their affection to each other, the numbers of padlocks steadily increasing as time passes by.
The viewing point of the Cabezo de la Cebada looks down over the marina and is a pleasant place for a stroll along the seafront.
The marina of Mazarrón (Club de Regatas)
The Marina has 259 berths, 70 with electricity and water connected, and is the home of the Club de Regatas Mazarrón.
If anyone is thinking of berthing there, it does have a boatyard facility, ramp and fuel berth, with maximum draught of 5 metres, and a maximum length of 25 metres. Telephone 968 594011.
Inside the marina are cafés and bars, and members of the public are welcome to go in and enjoy a drink or meal at any of the hostelries.
There is parking nearby in the residential streets and alongside the Playa de la Ermita, as well as limited space within the marina itself.
Click for map, Hotel Bahía (clearly shows the Cabezo and marina, Cabezo de la Cebada).
For more information visit the home page of Mazarrón Today.
Sights to see in Mazarrón