Lorca beaches: an introduction
A beautiful Blue Flag beach at Calnegre and a variety of unspoilt coves along the coast of Lorca The huge municipality of Lorca, which at 1,675 square kilometres is the second largest in Spain, features a wide variety of geographical features..

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Lorca beaches: from Cala de Gruta to Cala Honda and the Cala de San Pedro
Spectacular landscapes and an official nudist beach at La Junquera The 9-kilometre coastline of Lorca includes over a dozen beaches, and most of them are characterized by the rugged features of the cliffs and rocks constituting the lower slopes..

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Lorca beaches: Puntas de Calnegre
Popular restaurants right next to the sea at the longest beach in Lorca In general terms it is fair to say that most of the 8-kilometre coastline of the municipality of Lorca consists of rocky cliffs and a series of beaches and coves, some of which..

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Lorca beaches: Playa Larga
A long wild beach on the unspoilt coast north of Cabo Cope Playa Larga is the one of the series of beaches and coves which lie along the coastline of Lorca and Águilas to the north of the imposing headland of Cabo Cope, and is especially popular..

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Lorca beaches: Playa or Cala de Calnegre
A Blue Flag beach on the unspoilt Mediterranean coastline of Lorca Playa de Calnegre is one of three coves which are reachable by car via a mountain track close to the long beach of Puntas de Calnegre on the coastline of the municipality of Lorca..

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Lorca beaches: Cala Siscal
A wild sandy beach on the unspoilt coastline of Lorca Cala Siscal is the last of three beaches in the municipality of Lorca which are accessed by car along a track which is unsurfaced but perfectly manageable (except in times of heavy rain), and..

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Águilas beaches: Cueva de las Palomas (Cala Mijo): Dog friendly beach
A sheltered cove on the headland between Matalentisco and Calarreona The Cueva de las Palomas, also known as Cala Mijo, is a small curving beach which nestles on the eastern side of the headland separating the beach of Calarreona from the one..

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Lorca beaches: Cala Blanca
A spectacular cove on the unspoilt coastline in the south of Lorca Cala Blanca is the one of the most picturesque of the series of beaches and coves which lie along the coastline of Lorca and Águilas to the north of the imposing headland of Cabo..

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Águilas beaches: Playa de la Cañada del Negro, dog friendly beach
150 metres of rocky beach in the western outskirts of Águilas The stretch of beach in Águilas known as La Cañada del Negro is a 150-metre-long area just outside the western end of the town, alongside where the Calle de Iberia meets the RM-333..

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Lorca beaches: Cala Leña
A wild cove near the southern end of the Lorca coastline  Cala Leña is the one of a series of beaches and coves which lie along the coastline of Lorca and Águilas to the north of the imposing headland of Cabo Cope, and one of the northernmost on..

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Lorca beaches: Playa del Baño de las Mujeres
A charming sandy cove on the unspoilt coastline of Lorca The Playa del Baño de las Mujeres is one of the three beaches in the municipality of Lorca which are accessed by car along a track which is unsurfaced but perfectly manageable (except in times..

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Águilas beaches: Calacerrada or Playa de los Cocedores
Wind-sculpted rock formations adorn the westernmost beach in Murcia Cala Cerrada: the westernmost beach in Águilas municipality and the Region of Murcia For many people the neighbouring Playa de la Carolina is the last at the south-western end..

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Cartagena beaches: The Blue Flag beach of La Chapineta in La Azohía
Calm water and tranquility in the eastern corner of the bay of Mazarrón The beach of La Chapineta in La Azohía takes its name from the hundreds of small shells which used to wash up onto the shore before over-fishing rid the bay of delicious cockles..

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Lorca beaches: Playa de los Hierros
A long stretch of isolated shoreline on the coast of Lorca Playa de los Hierros is the one of the series of beaches which lie along the coastline of Lorca and Águilas to the north of the imposing headland of Cabo Cope, and is favoured by the kind..

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