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Discover Murcia -
Alhama de Murcia
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Alhama lies in the Valley of the river Guadalentín at the
foot of the Espuña and La Muela ranges. Defence towers, ruined town
walls, renaissance-style palaces, and mansions of the former
nobility are all part of the legacy of the valley´s varied history.
To the Romans and Moors this town meant the thermal springs
flowing off the mountain. This is, in fact, what gives the town its
name, Al-hama, meaning hot springs in Arabic. There are also
the ruins of the older Roman baths that demonstrate the great age of
the utilization of the springs in the area. It was the Roman baths
established in the 1st century AD that were further developed and
used into the Islamic period.
On the rocky outcrop overlooking the town stands a 12th-century
Arab castle around which the town eventually grew. A walk through
the town reveals a surprisingly rich range of colours used in the
façades of the houses; red, ochres, violets and blues all add to the
pleasantness of a stroll through the town.
Walking and cycling enthusiasts will find the gateway to
Sierra Espuña in Alhama. In addition to hillwalking and climbing,
the park offers other points of interest such as the 16th- and 17th
-century snow cellars.
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Principle distribution of our
magazine in NW Murcia is in the towns of Bullas, Mula, Cehegin, Caravaca
de la Cruz, Moratalla, Calasparra, Rio del Campo, Pliego, Blanca and now Camposol
and San Javier Airport.
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