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The PR-MU 59 walking route in Sierra Espuña, the Sendero de la Umbría de Peña Apartada


A 6.57-kilometre hike up to Collado Bermejo in the Alhama de Murcia mountains of Sierra Espuña

The PR-MU 59 walking route in Sierra Espuña, the Sendero de la Umbría de Peña ApartadaThis fairly testing hike in the higher ground of Sierra Espuña is home to a wide variety of plant life as well as a fairly impressive range of mammals, reptiles and birds, including large birds of prey, but the most salient characteristic along the trail is the predominance of the pine trees with which the area was reforested under the supervision of Ricardo Codorniu in the late 19th century.

The uphill route begins at the visitors’ centre named after Codorníu and sets out along the wooded path to the rest area of the Campamento de los Exploradores, following white and yellow markers. Leaving the rest area to one side, walkers head uphill and on the second tight bend take another path off to the left, leading up a series of fairly steep rocky steps.

This area is thickly populated by wild rosemary and juniper bushes and kermes oaks, and the path continues to climb right up to the firewall which has been created in La Moriana. This is a Good spot for a breather before following the firewall upwards - the steepest part of the climb, but the reward is that before you reach the actual track known as the “Sendero de la Umbría de Peña Apartada” you can look back and enjoy a panoramic view out over the "badlands" of Barrancos de Gebas.

The PR-MU 59 walking route in Sierra Espuña, the Sendero de la Umbría de Peña ApartadaAll along the route it is possible to see vestiges of the human history of Sierra Espuña in the shape of old ditches, walls and terraces shored up with rock, most of them dating from the reforestation of around 130 years ago. The micro-climate up in the mountains (the Collado Bermejo is at 1,201 metres above sea level, only about 100 metres lower than Ben Nevis), especially on the northern-facing side, leads to a rich green vegetation as the pine trees mingle with large examples of holm oak. In autumn, the different browns, greens and oranges change the view substantially, and it is possible to see the courses of the run-off channels and the gullies which have formed in this unique landscape within the Region of Murcia.

The last part of the route is almost flat and there is time to look out, through gaps in the trees, at the north of the majestic Morrón de Alhama (or Morrón Chico) and the Morra de las Moscas, the highest points in Sierra Espuña.

Finally, the path leads to a wide-open area which is a popular viewing point, the “mirador” of Collado Bermejo, and here it is from here that the best views of the actual Peña Apartada, after which the trail is named, are to be found.

The PR-MU 59 walking route in Sierra Espuña, the Sendero de la Umbría de Peña Apartada

Time needed: approximately two and half hours of actual walking

Start: Centro de Visitantes "Ricardo Codorníu” 30S / X630943/Y4191043

End: Collado Bermejo. 30S / X626078 / Y4190899

Climb: 426 m

Descent: 10 m

For those who prefer walking downhill to uphill, it is of course possible to start at Collado Bermejo and make your may down the mountain rather than up it!

 

For more local events, news and visiting information contact the tourist office (telephone 968 633512) or go to the home page of Alhama Today.


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Oficina de Turismo de Alhama de Murcia

Alhama de Murcia Tourist Office

Alhama de Murcia Tourist information office is located on the edge of the Plaza de la Constitución, just a few metres away from the underground car park and the Town hall of Alhama de Murcia.

The tourist office offers free guided audiotours in English which take visitors around the historical sites of interest in Alhama. These be loaned at any time, although allow an hour and a half to complete the tour, and when loaning the audio equipment visitors are asked to leave passports or ID cards with the tourist office.

The office also carries a full range of leaflets for the archaeological museum of Los Baños, which is built around the historic spa which gives Alhama its name, and the mountains of Sierra Espuña, which is also an important area within the municipality of Alhama. Areas such as El Berro and Gebas have a number of interesting routes which can be followed and there are several picnic areas and good walking routes within the Sierra Espuña natural park.

The tourist office also carries leaflets for the many cultural events and fiestas which take place in Alhama throughout the year, including Los Mayos, Semana Santa, Christmas,the Romería of La Candelaria and the Auto de los Reyes Magos in El Berro.

Opening Hours

Winter (September 16 – May 31)

  • Tuesday to Friday: 9am-2pm and 4.30pm-7.30pm
  • Saturdays: 10am-1pm
  • Sundays and Mondays: closed

Summer (June 1 to September 15)

  • Tuesday to Friday: 08.30 to 14.30
  • Saturdays: 10.00 to 13.00
  • Sundays and Mondays: closed

For more local information, including news and forthcoming events, visit the home page of Alhama Today. 

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