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Discover Murcia - Moratalla
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Perched on a panoramic hilltop crowned by the remains of a
castle and its well-preserved Keep, Moratalla could be regarded as
one big monumental ensemble with its quiet corners and its maze of
hilly, narrow streets steeped in history and antiquity. Rupestrian
art of great relevance, together with the remains of Iberian, Roman
and Mediaeval settlements, all bear witness to the former occupation
of this area. The municipality of Moratalla lies in a mountainous
area that has the largest concentration of woodland in the Murcia
Region, stocked with pines, holms, oaks and singular junipers, and
home to the golden eagle and wild boar.
With its noble, solitary landscapes, its abandoned country
houses and other secluded localities, the possibilities for nature-lovers
are endless: climb Revolcadores (2,027 m), the highest peak in the
Murcia Region, visit outlying districts dotted around the remote
countryside, discover the charm of the Hermitage of La Rogativa
(16th century), walk up the Benamor river with its crystal-clear
waters, or admire the Roman bridge over the Alharabe. This generous
offer is complemented by over a hundred possibilities of rural
accommodation to satisfy even the most demanding.
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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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