La Peraleja Golf Course

La Peraleja Golf Course

La Peraleja Golf has been designed by no other than Seve Ballesteros himself . It is situated right next door to Hacienda Riquelme. La Peraleja is a great course which lives up to its reputation and is a fantastic addition to this golfing area. This 18 hole par 72 course is full of tricky challenges as you drive or walk the undulating fairways towards the greens. The class of the clubhouse matches the course offering both players and visitors a relaxing time.

Ideas for the Non Golfer

  • Head to the market in the town of Pilar de la Horadada, the market is held every Friday morning. Then visit the marina, beach and promenade in nearby Torre de la Horadada.
  • Take the short drive to the Mud Baths in Lo Pagan. Enjoy the therapeutic waters where the visitors rub the mud into them from the Mar Menor let it dry to enrich the skin before washing it all away and feeling alive again.
  • Enjoy a long stroll along the promenade in the beautiful town of Los Alcazares, it goes for many kilometres 

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Places of Interest

  • La Peraleja Golf Course

    N37°52.987 W0°57.390

    Parking: is in the car park and is free.

    From here: follow the signs to the clubhouse.

    Top tip: book your tee time in advance by contacting the club directly.

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  • Lo Pagan Mud Baths

    N37°49.236 W0°46.581

    Parking: is in the car parking places alongside the road and is free, it gets very busy during high season, so you might have to park further away and walk or get here early in the morning.

    From here: starting from the windmill go along the elevated salinas walking and cycling route, the wooden steps into the mud baths are on the left, it is all free to use! 

  • Los Alcazares Promenade

    N37°44.165 W0°51.072

    Parking: is in the streets close to the beach.

    From here: walk down onto the promenade.

    Top tip: you will find the Hotel Balneario La Encarnacion along the promenade, it is worth stopping here and going through the bar to the characterful courtyard. This hotel was built in 1904 and was used in the filming of ‘The Garden of Eden’ when it was cosmetically transformed into the 1920's French riviera hotel Des Voyageurs. 

  • Pillar de la Horadada Market

    N37°51.694 W0°47.394

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy when the market is on, so you might have to park further away and walk or get here early in the morning.

    From here: follow the shopping trolleys to visit the market which is spread out over several streets and is held every Friday morning.

  • Torre de la Horadada Marina

    N37°52.089 W0°45.481

    Parking: is on the road and is free.

    From here: walk towards the sea, the marina is in front of you.

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