Train or Tram Stations

Villajoyosa / Vila Joiosa

The valor chocolate factory is one of many places to visit in Villajoyosa Spain

Villajoyosa as it is known in Spanish or La Vila Joiosa as it is called by the local people in Valencian literally means the 'joyful village'. It is famous as a centre for the production of chocolate, which could be the reason for its name! The town has three chocolate factories, all of which can be visited. The Valor Chocolate factory is perhaps the most famous, but there is also the Perez Factory and the Clavileno Factory, so you'll be spoilt for choice!


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Places of Interest

  • Villajoyosa Car Park 1

    N38o30.135 W0o13.965

    Parking: is in the gravelled car park and is free.

    From here: walk out of the car park and turn right for the sandy beach, promenade and old town.


     

  • Villajoyosa Car Park 2

    N38o30.307 W0o13.800

    Parking: is in the underground car park and is charged for by length of stay.

    From here: the car park is right beside the sandy beach, promenade and old town.

    Top tip: the turning for the pay car park is between the petrol station and a small park with a fountain, the turning is signed Platja Centre. 

  • Villajoyosa Marina

    N38o30.531 W0o13.168

    Parking: is on the side of the road and is free.

    From here: the marina is directly in front of the parking spaces, keep the sea on your left and walk along the promenade beside the sandy beach for the old town. 

  • Villajoyosa Tram Station

    N38o30.584 W0o13.933

    Parking: is on the side of the road anywhere you can find a space and is free.

    From here: walk to the tram station and buy your ticket.

    Top tip: take a look at the official website to find out timetables.  

  • Villajoyosa Valor Chocolate Factory

    N38o30.722 W0o13.975

    Parking: is on the side of the road wherever there is space.

    From here: the chocolate factory is right beside you enter for your tour of the museum.

    Top tip: tours are free and run every half hour Monday-Friday 10.00-13.00 & 16.00-19.00 and on a Saturday 10.00-13.00. If you want to be sure of a specific time then call in advance and reserve your place +34 966 810 451. For more information take a look at the official Valor website.

    The other chocolate factories are Clavileno and Perez.

Gata de Gorgos

The village centre is one of many places to visit in Gata de Gorgos Spain

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Places of Interest

  • Gata de Gorgos Car Park

    N38o46.549 E0o05.032

    Parking: is in any of the side streets off this main road and is free. It is best to continue just past this coordinate and then turn right into any of the side streets and park where you can.

    From here: walk back to the main road and turn left, most of the craft shops line this main road, or walk behind the tourist office for more of the old town.


     

  • Gata de Gorgos Tram Station

    N38o46.513 E0o05.227

    Parking: is anywhere you can find a space in the streets around the tram station and is free.

    From here: enter the tram station and buy your ticket.

    Top tip: take a look at the official website to find out timetables.  

Denia

The marina is one of many places to visit in Denia Spain

Denia enjoys a privilege position right on the northern edge of the province of Alicante. It sits on the shores of the Mediterranean opposite the Balearic Islands and is backed by the impressive mountains of the the Montgo Natural park. Denia hosts many fiestas, but it is best know for the running of the bulls fiesta which takes place during July and has been declared as being of National Tourist Interest.


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Places of Interest

  • Denia Beach North End Playa les Marines

    N38o51.224 E0o05.262

    Parking: is in the car park area and is free.

    From here: walk down to the beach.

    Top tip: there are lots of roads that lead down to the beach, all of which are signed 'Platja' so you can stop wherever you want. 

  • Denia Beach South End Playa de la Marineta Cassiana

    N38o50.083 E0o07.306

    Parking: is in the marked spaces on the side of the road and is free.

    From here: cross the road to the beach. 

  • Denia Car Park 1

    N38o50.819 E0o06.522

    Parking: is in any of the spaces beside the road or in the large gravelled car park and is free.

    From here: walk through the old town to the castle, museums and main shopping street, or cross the road to for the sandy beach. 

  • Denia Castle

    N38o50.496 E0o06.346

    Parking: this is the coordinate for the castle, parking is either in car park 1 or pay car park 2.

    From here: follow the signs to the Centre Historic and the Castillo.

    Top tip: the castle is open everyday except the 25th December and the 1st January. Times vary depending on the month, but are roughly 10.00-13.00 & 15.00-18.00 during the winter and 10.00-13.30 & 17.00-19.30 in the summer. Tickets are 3€ for adults and 1€ for children.


     

  • Denia Ferry Port

    N38o50.617 E0o06.662

    Parking: this is the coordinate for the ferry terminal, parking is on the road anywhere you can find a space or use car park 1.

    From here: the ticket office is inside the ferry terminal or buy your ticket in advance from the travel agencies or online.

    Top tip: for timetables take a look at the official website 

  • Denia Fish Auction

    N38o50.593 E0o06.690

    Parking: this is the coordinate for the fish auction, parking is in car park 1 and is free.

    From here: walk along the pier to the fish market known as the La Lonja.

    Top tip: you can watch the fish auction from the gallery inside the hall, it is held Monday-Friday 17.00. 

  • Denia Marina

    N38o50.172 E0o07.230

    Parking: is either in the car park at the start of the marina, or if there are spaces beside the bars and restaurants in the marina.

    From here: walk to the marina along the road or along the elevated marina wall.  

  • Denia Market Medium Monday Morning

    N38o50.122 E0o06.060

    Parking: is anywhere you can find a space in the roads close to the market site.

    From here: follow the shopping trolleys to the market! 

  • Denia Montgo Natural Park

    N38o49.103 E0o06.397

    Parking: is in a small parking area on the side of the road and is free.

    From here: enter the park beside the information board and follow any of the marked trails.

    Top tip: the approach to the park is via a residential zone, there is also a lovely little chapel with a garden containing the stations of the cross near the entrance to the park at N38o49.145 E0o06.445.


     

  • Denia Pay Car Park 2

    N38o50.411 E0o06.747

    Parking: is in the pay car park beside the tourist office, make sure you display your ticket in your car.

    From here: the tourist office is opposite the car park.

    Top tip: this is a pay and display car park with a maximum stay duration of 127 minutes.


     

  • Denia Running of the Bulls Pub

    N38o50.427 E0o06.324

    Parking: his is the coordinate for the pub, parking is either in car park 1 or pay car park 2.

    From here: the pub which is completely dedicated to everything to do with bullfighting and the running of the bulls is right beside you. 

  • Denia Torre del Gerro Viewpoint

    N38o49.375 E0o09.562

    Parking: small car park at dead end, alternatively park near the restaurant and walk the 150 meters to the viewpoint.

    From here: access the steep path up to the tower by walking up the road called Via Lactea and then follow the markers. 

  • Denia Tram Station

    N38o50.370 E0o06.767

    Parking: is anywhere you can find a space in the streets around the tram station and is free. Do not park in the pay and display car park opposite the station as it has a maximum stay duration of 127 minutes.

    From here: enter the tram station and buy your ticket from the ticket office or ticket machine.

    Top tip: take a look at the official website to find out timetables.  

Benidorm

Levante beach is one of many places to visit in Benidorm Spain

The Costa Blanca’s tourist capital and the Mediterranean’s equivalent of New York! Like it or dislike it, Benidorm is a must see for everyone, even if it is just so that you can say ‘I’ve been there’! It is one of the easiest places in the world to forget all your troubles, relax and simply do nothing! Over recent years Benidorm has been transformed into a major tourist destination.


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Places of Interest

  • 1 Benidorm Terra Mitica

    N38°33.461 W0°09.382

    Parking: is in the car park and there is a fixed charge for the day.

    From here: enter the park at the payment desks.

    Top tip: keep a look out for discount vouchers which are often available in the papers, from supermarkets, printed off the web or if you buy your tickets in advance. For the official website and up-to-date opening times and prices click here and then place your mouse on the word navigation.

  • 2 Benidorm Terra Natura & Aqua Natura

    N38°34.165 W0°08.751

    Parking: is in the car park and there is a fixed charge for the day.

    From here: enter the park at the payment desks.

    Top tip: keep a look out for discount vouchers which are often available in the papers, from supermarkets, printed off the web or if you buy your tickets in advance. For the official website and up-to-date opening times and prices click here 

  • 3 Benidorm Mundomar & Aqualandia

    N38°32.527 W0°05.696

    Parking: is in the car park and is free.

    From here: enter either park at its corresponding payment desks.

    Mundomar top tip: keep a look out for discount vouchers which are often available in the papers, from supermarkets, printed off the web or if you buy your tickets in advance. For the official website and up-to-date opening times and prices click here 

    Aqualandia top tip: keep a look out for discount vouchers which are often available in the papers, from supermarkets, printed off the web or if you buy your tickets in advance. For the official website and up-to-date opening times and prices click here.lick  click here

  • Benidorm Car Park

    N38°32.333 W0°07.733

    Parking: is in underground car park and is charged for by the length of stay.

    From here: exit the car park and walk back along the same road that you drove along to enter the car park, go straight on at the roundabout with the anchor on it and under the bridge to the Plaza de Hispanidad, then head down to the Levante beach. Once at the beach looking out to sea turn right for the old town, marina and Poniente beach.  

  • Benidorm Centro Comercial La Marina

    N38o32.299 W0o10.596

    Parking: is in the underground car park and is free.

    From here: walk up the stairs into the centre, remember where you parked!

    Top tip: for more information about the shops and opening times take a look at the official website.

  • Benidorm Marina

    N38°32.093 W0°07.940

    Parking: this is the coordinate for the marina, parking is in the underground pay car park and is charged for by length of stay.

    From here: exit the car park and walk back along the same road that you drove along to enter the car park, go straight on at the roundabout with the anchor on it and under the bridge to the Plaza de Hispanidad, then head down to the Levante beach. Once at the beach looking out to sea turn right, walk through the old town to the marina.

    Top tip: Excursiones Marítimas offer trips to and from the Island of Tabarca. The prices and timetables vary depending on the time of the year, so check the boards and ask at the information hut or take a look at their website. It is normally 25€ for adults and 16€ for children for the return journey which takes about an hour and a half. 

  • Benidorm Market Large Wednesday & Sunday Morning

    N38o32.425 W0o06.745

    Parking: is anywhere you can find a space, check carefully as not all parking is free!

    From here: follow the shopping trolleys to the market.  

  • Benidorm North End Levante Beach

    N38o32.138 W0o07.574

    Parking: this is the coordinate for the start of the beach beside the old town, parking is in the car park, or anywhere you can find a space, be sure to check if you need to buy a parking ticket first!

    From here: walk towards the sea and onto the beach and promenade.

    Top tip: parking is very difficult especially during the summer, so you might like to park at the La Marina shopping mall and take a taxi or catch a bus to the beach. 

  • Benidorm Old Town

    N38o32.007 W0o07.875

    Parking: this is the coordinate for the church right in the centre of the old town, for parking use car park.

    From here: from the car park walk back along the same road that you drove along to enter the car park, go straight on at the roundabout with the anchor on it and under the bridge to the Plaza de Hispanidad, then turn right to enter the streets of the old town and head uphill!

  • Benidorm Palace

    N38o32.800 W0o05.973

    Parking: is in the car park.

    From here: the Benidorm Palace is right beside you, enjoy your cabaret show!

    Top tip: for more information about the shows, tickets and promotions take a look at the official website, it is best to book your tickets in advance.

  • Benidorm South End Poniente Beach

    N38o32.237 W0o08.332

    Parking: this is the coordinate for the start of the beach beside the old town, parking is in the car park, or anywhere you can find a space, be sure to check if you need to buy a parking ticket first!

    From here: walk towards the sea and onto the beach and promenade.

    Top tip: parking is very difficult especially during the summer, so you might like to park at the La Marina shopping mall and take a taxi or catch a bus to the beach. 

  • Benidorm Tram Station

    N38o32.890 W0o08.026

    Parking: is in the un-tarmacadam area close to the tram station on the Cv776 and is free, this is the coordinate for the car park.

    From here: walk over the tram tracks and turn right to the tram station and buy your ticket.

    Top tip: take a look at the official website to find out timetables.  

Altea

The old town is one of many places to visit in Altea

Altea is without doubt one of the most charming towns of the Costa Blanca North. It's old town is packed full of character and the impressive church with its blue and white tiled dome roof has to be one of the most photographed landmarks of the area.


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Places of Interest

  • Altea Car Park 1

    N38o35.835 W0o02.975

    Parking: is in the car park or any of the spaces alongside the road in the direction of the port and is free.

    From here: turn left or right for the beach and promenade with a selection of restaurants or cross the road for the tourist office and walk up into the old town.

    Top tip: this is the best car park to use for the sea front.

  • Altea Car Park 2

    N38o35.930 W0o03.358

    Parking: is in the car park or any of the spaces on the side of the road and is free.

    From here: cross the road and walk along any of the streets following the signs for the Poble Antic, the old town.

    Top tip: this is the best car park to use for visiting the old town.

  • Altea Car Park 3

    N38o36.144 W0o02.857

    Parking: is in the underground car park and is charged for by length of stay.

    From here: cross the town hall square and walk down to the beach, or walk along the main shopping street for the old town.

    Top tip: when driving into the car park make sure you keep right into the public car park and not the private one! This is the best car park to use for the tram station and the market, but if you don't mind walking a little further you can use car park 1 or 2 both of which are free!

  • Altea Marina

    N38o35.517 W0o03.322

    Parking: is in the car park and is free

    From here: walk down to the port, turn left and walk way from the boats for the sandy beach and promenade. 

  • Altea Market Large Tuesday Morning

    N38o36.347 W0o02.915

    Parking: this is the coordinate for the market, to park the closest is pay car park 3, or park for free and walk further from car parks 1 and 2.

    From here: from pay car park 3 use the bridge to go over the tram line away from the town hall square and then turn right, follow the shopping trolleys to the market.  

  • Altea Tram Station

    N38o36.117 W0o02.975

    Parking: this is the tram station. If you want to park for free use car park 1 or 2 and walk to the station or use pay car park 3 which is underneath the station.

    From here: there is only one platform which is used by the trams going north and south. Buy your tickets on the tram.

    Top tip: Take a look at the official website to find out timetables.  

Train Journeys

Train Journeys Spain Costa Blanca South

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Places of Interest

  • Alicante Train Station

    N38o20.655 W0o29.730

    Main Stations along the line: south to Elche Parque, San isidro (Albatera-Catral), Orihuela and Murcia.

    Parking: you'll be arriving by train so no parking is required!

    From here: the train station is opposite the El Corte Ingles department store, right on the edge of the main shopping area, so walk and explore. The start of our Alicante city walking route and the marina are about a 15 minute walk away. Start by walking past the El Corte Ingles along Avda Maisonnave to the other El Corte Ingles store, turn right and walk down the wide Avd Doctor Gadea towards the sea and the famous esplanade with the wave mosaic tiles. Walk along here with the marina on your right towards the Melia Hotel. Our Alicante city waking route starts here.

  • Balsicas Train Station

    N37°49.131 W0°57.069

    Main Stations along the line: east to Cartagena and west to Murcia.

    Parking: is in the streets around the train station and is free.

    From here: enter the train station and purchase your ticket.

    Top tip: this train line is used by various regional operators, but you can find the timetable using the Renfe website. Click on the word welcome to change the site to English, then in the drop down menus on the Departure select either Cartagena if you want to go to Murcia or Murcia if you want to go to Cartagena. In the drop down menu for Destination select the station that you are going to, select the date, then click search. To find the time that the train stops at Balsicas click on the train that you want in the Train/Route column and the time table will pop up. 

  • Cartagena Train Station

    N37o36.223 W0o58.594

    Main Stations along the line : Balsicas and Murcia via Renfe and Los Nietos via FEVE.

    Parking: you'll be arriving by train so no parking is required!

    From here: the train station is opposite the main tourist office and the stop for the Tourist Bus, which operates during the summer only. The start of our Cartagena city walking route and the marina are about a 15 minute walk away. Start by exiting the train station and cross the road to the old city wall. Keeping the wall on your left, follow it and you'll arrive at the marina. Our walking route starts from here.

  • Elche Train Station

    N38o16.305 W0o41.737

    Main Stations along the line: north to Alicante, south to San Isidro (Albatera-Catral), Orihuela and Murcia.

    Parking: you'll be arriving by train so no parking is required!

    From here: the train station is underground, exit the building and turn left towards the municipal park. Walk through the beautiful municipal palm park towards the tourist office, approximately 500 metres. Our Elche city walking route starts from here.

  • Los Nietos Train Station

    N37°39.108 W0°47.835

    Main Stations along the line: La Union & Cartagena.

    Parking: is in the designated car park area and is free.

    From here: there is only one platform as this is the end of the line!

    Top tip: the train goes through the Sierra Mineras past La Union to Cartagena City. It runs roughly every 30 minutes from 07.00 to 20.00 Monday-Saturday. The journey to Cartagena takes about half an hour and costs 2.30€ return. For timetables and prices visit the FEVE website. Put Los Nietos (there are 2 other stations in Los Nietos) in the Origen and Cartagena or any other station you want to go to in the Destino. Add the date you want to travel, then press Consultar Horarios for time tables and Consultar Precios for prices.

  • Murcia Train Station

    N37o58.495 W1o07.886

    Main Stations along the line: north to Orihuela, San isidro (Albatera-Catral), Elche Parque and Alicante, east to Balsicas and Cartagena.

    Parking: you'll be arriving by train so no parking is required!

    From here: the train station is a 15 minute walk from the Cathedral and the start of our Murcia city walking route. Leave the train station and walk along the street infront of you until you reach the main road Calle Florida Blanca, turn right and continue straight across the roundabout. Pass the Jardin Florida Blanca park on your right handside heading for the river. Cross the Rio Segura river and then turn right towards the Ayuntamiento (town hall). Our walking route starts from here.

  • Orihuela Train Station

    N38°04.704 W0°56.650

    Main Stations along the line: north to Elche Parque and Alicante, south to Murcia.  

    Parking: is in the station car park and is charged according to the length of stay, alternatively you can park for free if you can find a space in any side street.

    From here: the train goes every hour (more frequently at peak times) south to Murcia or north to Elche and Alicante.

    Top tip: the line is used by various regional operates, but you can find the timetable using the Renfe website. Click on the word welcome to change the site to English.

    For the quicker medium distance trains which just stop at Murcia, Elche and Alicante the site works using the end stations of each line only, so in this case Murcia and Alicante. In the drop down menus on the Departure select Murcia if you want to go to Elche or Alicante and Alicante if you want to go to Murcia. In the drop down menu for Destination select the end station that you are going to, select the date, then click search. To find the time that the train stops at Orihuela click on the train that you want in the Train/Route column and the time table will pop up. 

    For the slower local trains which stop at all the stations click on the word Commuter (Cercanias in Spanish) on the left side of the screen underneath the words Products and Services of. Still on the left of the screen click on Murcia/Alicante. In the Departure Point dropdown menu select your departure station, in this case Orihula. In the Destination dropdown menu select the station you are travelling to which will be Murcia, Elche Parque or Alicante. Select the date of travel and then click on search and the timetable will appear. To find the times for the return journey, move your mouse over the words Request Return Times on the Day and once the hand symbol appears click. The Departure Point, Destination and timetable will change to the one for the return journey.

  • San Isidro Train Station

    N38°10.041 W0°50.315

    Main Stations along the line: north to Elche Parque and Alicante, south to Orihuela and Murcia. 

    Parking: is in the station car park beside the main road and is free, or in any of the surrounding streets.

    From here: The characterful traditional looking station was demolished during 2011 to make way for the high speed track. During the upgrade work a portacabin is being used as the station office and there is a self service ticket machine.

    Top tip: the line is a local train line known as a cercanias, but you can find the timetable using the Renfe website. Click on the word Welcome to change the site to English. On the left side of the screen underneath the words Products and Services of: click on the word Commuter (Cercanias in Spanish). Still on the left of the screen click on Murcia/Alicante. In the Departure Point dropdown menu select your departure station, in this case Albatera-Catral. In the Destination dropdown menu select the station you are travelling to which will be Orihuela, Murcia, Elche Parque or Alicante. Select the date of travel and then click on search and the timetable will appear. To find the times for the return journey, move your mouse over the words Request Return Times on the Day and once the hand symbol appears click. The Departure Point, Destination and timetable will change to the one for the return journey.

Day Out Scenic Train Journey Los Nietos to Cartagena

A Day Out Scenic Train Journey Los Nietos to Cartagena

This great day out starts with a stop in the small village of Los Nietos on the shores of the Mar Menor. After enjoying a morning coffee at any of the beach front cafes, and exploring the village with it's beach and marina, make your way to the train station.


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Places of Interest

  • 1 Los Nietos Village

    N37°39.018 W0°47.332

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets busy during high season so park wherever you see a space! 

    From here: walk down onto the beach for the promenade and the marina.

    Places of interest & ideas of things to do in Los Nietos

    • Village Centre: relatively large with a good selection of bars, cafes and restaurants as well as a few shops.
    • Beach: long with lovely sand.
    • Promenade: beach front and long.
    • Marina: at the end of the pier.
  • 2 Los Nietos Train Station

    N37°39.108 W0°47.835

    Parking: is in the designated car park area and is free.

    From here: there is only one platform as this is the end of the line!

    Places of interest and things to do at Los Nietos Train Station

    • Journey Information: The train runs roughly every 30 minutes from 07.00 to 20.00 Monday-Saturday. The journey to Cartagena takes about half an hour and costs 2.30€ return.
    • Feve Website: for timetables and prices visit the FEVE website. Put Los Nietos (there are 2 other stations in Los Nietos) in the Origen and Cartagena or any other station you want to go to in the Destino. Add the date you want to travel, then tick both boxes that say Buscar Itinerario and Calcular Importe then press Buscar. To find the times of the return the journey click on Trayecto Inverso. To print the page click on Imprimir Resultados.
  • 3 Cartagena City

    N37°36.217 W0°58.612

    Parking: you'll have parked your car in Los Nietos and arrived into Cartagena by train.

    From here: walk out of the sub train station towards the 'lighthouse clocktower' that is above the main train station, then cross the road to the tourist office and collect a map.

    Places of interest & ideas of things to do Cartagena

    • Tourist Office: collect a city map, then you can explore!
    • Marina: follow the old city walls down to the marina and the start of our Cartagena city walking route.
    • Roman Amphitheater: visit the impressive remains of the Roman Amphitheater, or any other of Cartagenas fascinating museums.
    • Old Town: wander around the characterful streets of the old town to really get to know the city.
    • Restaurants: there are plenty to choose from!

Los Nietos

Taking the train is just one of many places to visit in around Los Nietos Spain

Los Nietos is the largest of the three villages that sit on the southern shore of the Mar Menor, the other villages being Mar de Cristal and Playa Honda.

It has its very own impressive marina that sits at the end of a long pier in order for the water to be deep enough for the boats! The beach is wide and long and is of course, like all good beaches backed by a lovely promenade.

Unusually Los Nietos has a train station. The journey takes about half an hour and is a beautiful one through the Sierra Mineras to Cartagena.


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Places of Interest

  • Los Nietos Beach

    N37°39.018 W0°47.332

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets busy during high season so park wherever you see a space!

    From here: walk down onto the long beach.

  • Los Nietos Marina

    N37°39.018 W0°47.332

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets busy during high season so park wherever you see a space!

    From here: walk down onto the beach and you’ll clearly see the marina poking out into the Mar Menor on a pier, you can walk to it and explore.

    Top tip: do not try to drive to it as there are only a few parking places!

  • Los Nietos Promenade

    N37°39.018 W0°47.332

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets busy during high season so park wherever you see a space!

    From here: walk down onto the promenade.

  • Los Nietos Train Station

    N37°39.108 W0°47.835

    Parking: is in the designated car park area and is free.

    From here: there is only one platform as this is the end of the line! The train runs roughly every 30 minutes from 07.00 to 20.00 and takes about half an hour. There are 15 stops including La Union, the journey terminates in the train station in Cartagena which is opposite the main Tourist Office and the stop for the Tourist Bus. The return journey to Cartagena costs 2.30€ for an adult. 

    Top tip: for timetables and prices visit the Feve website. Put Los Nietos (there are 2 other stations in Los Nietos) in the Origen and Cartagena or any other station you want to go to in the Destino. Add the date you want to travel, then press Consultar Horarios for time tables and Consultar Precios for prices.

Balsicas

The village centre is one of many places to visit in and around Balsicas Spain

Balsicas is a relatively large village only 12 kilometres inland from the Mar Menor. The village contains a mixture of old and new, which means there is plenty to look at as you wander around, stopping in the lovely park and seeing the asymmetric church. There are two main attractions; Ros castle and a train station.

Trains run everyday from here; south to Torre Pacheco and Cartagena and north to the city of Murcia and beyond, all the way to France if you really want a long journey!!


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Places of Interest

  • Balsicas Ros Castle

    N37°49.013 W0°57.323

    Parking: is in the street opposite the castle wall.

    From here: if the big iron and wooden gates are open, then the caretaker will be there, he loves to show people around but only speaks Spanish.

    Top tip: this is not an official tourist attraction, so does not have opening hours or entrance fee, it is just something to do if it is open!

  • Balsicas Train Station

    N37°49.131 W0°57.069

    Main Stations along the line: east to Cartagena and west to Murcia.

    Parking: is in the streets around the train station and is free.

    From here: enter the train station and purchase your ticket.

    Top tip: this train line is used by various regional operators, but you can find the timetable using the Renfe website. Click on the word welcome to change the site to English, then in the drop down menus on the Departure select either Cartagena if you want to go to Murcia or Murcia if you want to go to Cartagena. In the drop down menu for Destination select the station that you are going to, select the date, then click search. To find the time that the train stops at Balsicas click on the train that you want in the Train/Route column and the time table will pop up. 

  • Balsicas Village Centre

    N37°49.013 W0°57.323

    Parking: is in the streets and is free.

    From here: explore the streets that surround the church and pretty plaza.

Torre Pacheco

The town centre is one of many places to visit in Torre Pacheco Murcia Spain

Torre Pacheco is a large inland town which is typical of the area. Its industry is mainly based on agriculture, but it has lots to offer everyone. The town centre is relatively spread out, the best day to visit is on a Saturday morning when the lively street market adds to the atmosphere. There is a train station which, on a normal weekday has about six trains to the city of Cartagena and Murcia.


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Places of Interest

  • Torre Pacheco IFEPA Exhibition Centre

    N37°44.826 W0°57.990

    Parking: is in the official car park, the charge is dependent on the event but is normally free.

    From here: walk into the exhibition centre.

    Top tip: it is often necessary to book tickets in advance, so for all the specific details about the event see the official IFEPA website (it takes a while to load)!

  • Torre Pacheco Market Medium Saturday Morning

    N37°44.343 W0°57.388

    Parking: is on the road and free, it gets busy on market day, so you can use the pay car park 1 and walk to the market.

    From here: follow the shopping trolleys to the market.

  • Torre Pacheco Municipal Golf Course

    N37°44.446 W0°57.658

    Parking: is on the road beside the course and is free.

    From here: the club house is right beside you.

    Top tip: book your tee time in advance by contacting the club directly, or with this course you can turn up and pay and play. They do like you to wear golf shoes.

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  • Torre Pacheco Pay Car Park 1

    N37°44.499 W0°57.254

    Can be used with: town centre market

  • Torre Pacheco Town Centre

    N37°44.499 W0°57.254

    Parking: in the pay car park 1, or if you can find a space in any of the surrounding streets for free.

    From here: walk to the entrance to pay car park 1 and turn left, the main high street is about 50 metres in front of you.

  • Torre Pacheco Train Station

    N37°44.826 W0°58.013

    Parking: is in the parking area and is free.

    From here: enter the train station and purchase your ticket.

    Top Tip: this train line is used by various regional operators, but you can find the timetable using the Renfe website. Click on the word welcome to change the site to English. The site works using the end stations of each line only, so in this case Cartagena and Murcia. In the drop down menus on the Departure select Cartagena if you want to go to Murcia or Murcia if you want to go to Cartagena. In the drop down menu for Destination select the station that you are going to, select the date, then click search. To find the time that the train stops at Torre Pacheco click on the train that you want in the Train/Route column and the time table will pop up. 

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