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A great car or bike tour of unspoilt coastline and countryside in the east of Aguilas
A rare stretch of undeveloped Mediterranean coastline with a backdrop of spectacular cliffs and mountain scenery

The coastline here is spectacular, and few would argue that one of the pleasure of visiting the town of Águilas is taking a leisurely detour on the way there to see one of the last remaining stretches of Mediterranean coastal land in Spain which has not fallen victim to the mass urabnization of rural and agricultural land!
One of the best ways to enjoy the area is to approach Águilas from the east, and for those coming from Mazarrón and Cartagena it is advisable to take the RM-332 road from Mazarrón to Águilas, rather than the AP-7 motorway – this will give you time to appreciate the changes in the landscape, rather than zooming through them at 120 kph! Join the RM-332 either just outside Mazarrón itself, at the roundabout where the RM-3 motorway from Camposol and Condado de Alhama ends, or further west by coming off the AP-7 at km 857, signposted Cañada de Gallego, Ramonete and Puntas de Calnegre.

Then it’s back in the car and down to the coastal plain, where had the developers had their way there would now be golf courses, hotels and an inland marina which would have driven naturalists insane! Instead there are acres and acres of crop fields, as one of the pillars of the economy is the melons, tomatoes and many other fruit and vegetable crops which find the soil and climate of Águilas ideal.

Music is provided by the local “cuadrillas de animeros”, traditional folk music and dance groups, and on the national holiday of 8th December hundreds of people attend Holy Mass before parading with the figure of the patron around the church and up to the top of the staircase.
After your brief climb, get back to the car and instead of carrying on to the coast, take the small road on the right (the RM-D14) which leads towards the mountains, signposted Cuesta de Gos. Cuesta de Gos is a tiny hamlet consisting of no more than a few houses in a small valley at the foot of the mountains, but in this valley there is plenty of greenery including pomegranate and other fruit trees, and it enjoys a fame far greater than its actual size and population.

Among the anecdotes concerning his career is that he was originally director William Friedkin’s first choice for the role of the French villain in The French Connection, but his staff mistakenly hired fellow Spanish actor Fernando Rey for the role.
In his later years he took up residence close to his birthplace in Calabardina. The Centro de Cultura in Águilas is named after him and at the small church of Cuesta de Gos is a charming statue of the great man as he appeared in some of his last films, sitting on a chair and quietly contemplating the countryside around him. It’s a charming and little seen tribute to a man who made his way from extremely humble beginnings to become one of the most widely respected actors in continental Europe.

This is not signposted and indeed it looks at first like just another farm track, but if you are following a line of electricity pylons then you’ve got the right road! You’re now heading down towards the beaches and coves of eastern Águilas, reaching the shore first at Playa del Rafal and then, turning right and heading south, Playa del Charco and Playa del Sombrerico. These are not the northernmost beaches in Águilas, but to reach the others the drive really is through melon fields on dirt tracks!



And with that, it’s on to Águilas, where if you’ve spent the morning driving and touring there is no doubt you’ll be ready to sample the local gastronomic treats – for seafood lovers, you certainly can’t do much better than a plate of the delicious Águilas red prawns, washed down with the beverage of your choice!

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