Walks and Hiking in
Manilva
Manilva and the
surrounding countryside and nearby villages provide stunning and varied
walks for all fitness levels. Whether its hiking to a 14th Century
Andalucian white village, strolling along unspoiled beaches, walking in
nature reserves and national parks or taking a day trip with the family
to the Roman Baths, there is sure to be an activity for everyone to
enjoy.
Walking and hiking in
Manilva is fun, great exercise and allows you to see the wonderful and
dramatic scenery that the area has to offer. Manilvas countryside is
often an aspect of Manilva that is overlooked by the majority of
tourists. Our guide to walking and hiking in Manilva hopes to make the
countryside more accessible and fun for visitors to the area.
Enjoy !
Guided Walks
Manilva Town Hall’s
Councillor for the Environment has announced programme of guided
walks designed to develop hiking as an activity in Manilva which not
only improves fitness, but also raises awareness of the environment and
provides an opportunity to improve your knowledge of the surrounding
area. The activity also helps to maintain the rural roads and footpaths
whilst providing an activity open to a wide range of people. Transport
is supplied for each walk and leaves at approximately 8.30 am. Pick up
points are the Health Centre in Manilva (near the Las Viñas Sports
Pavillion), the Castle in Castillo, and from the petrol station in
Sabinillas. There is a charge of 4 euros per walk to cover accident
insurance cover during the course of each activity. There is a maximum
number of 50 places for each route. For more details and full calendar
of events contact the Delegación de Medio Ambiente on (0034) 951 27 60
50 or e-mail
mambiente@ayto-manilva.com
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