Guidelines for submitting articles to Hacienda Riquelme Golf Resort Today
Hello, and thank you for choosing Hacienda Riquelme Golf Resort.Today to publicise your organisation’s info or event.
Hacienda Riquelme Golf Resort Today is a website set up by Murcia Today specifically for residents of the urbanisation in Southwest Murcia, providing news and information on what’s happening in the local area, which is the largest English-speaking expat area in the Region of Murcia.
When submitting text to be included on Hacienda Riquelme Golf Resort Today, please abide by the following guidelines so we can upload your article as swiftly as possible:
Send an email to editor@spaintodayonline.com or contact@murciatoday.com
Attach the information in a Word Document or Google Doc
Include all relevant points, including:
Who is the organisation running the event?
Where is it happening?
When?
How much does it cost?
Is it necessary to book beforehand, or can people just show up on the day?
…but try not to exceed 300 words
Also attach a photo to illustrate your article, no more than 100kb
Six great family days out in the Region of Murcia this summer!
Half a dozen plans for a day away from the beach in the Costa Cálida!
School’s almost out for summer, and thousands of families will be heading from all over Europe to the Costa Cálida for their annual dose of sun, sea and sand, but of course the Region of Murcia consists of more than just the fabulous beaches of the Mediterranean and Mar Menor coastlines and there are plenty of fabulous options to break out of the beach routine for a day and explore what the area has to offer just a short drive inland.
Water Parks, nature reserves, adventure centres and rafting on the River Segura are all great ideas to add a more fond memories of the family’s trip to the south-east of Spain, and what follows is just a selection of the possibilities recommended by the regional tourist board!
1. A journey to the centre of the Earth in the Cañón de Almadenes
By the time it reaches the city of Murcia the River Segura is a slow-moving, gentle body of water (except in times of torrential rain!), but further upstream it has carved spectacular gorges through the mountainous terrain of the north-west of the Region of Murcia.
One of these is the Almadenes canyon, which is home to just some of the incredible archaeological heritage of the area between Cieza and Calasparra in the north-west of the Region. This is easiest appreciated with a guided tour of the cave of La Serreta, hidden inside the canyon itself, a true archaeological paradise in which the remains of a Roman settlement have been found: to date this is the only underground Roman site found in the whole of the Iberian Peninsula!
In addition, don’t miss Los Abrigos del Pozo: this natural rocky shelter has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and it contains prehistoric rock art believed to date from around 4300 BC.
And no day trip to Almadenes would be complete without joining one of the rafting descents of the river, an exhilarating experience which will satisfy even the most demanding of youngsters!
2. The thermal spa resort of the Balneario de Archena
There might be a temptation to think of the thermal waters of the spa of Archena as the province only of older generations, but there are a series of pools and activities designated specifically for children to enjoy while the grown-ups treat themselves to massages and a range beauty and relaxation therapy at the state-of-the-art facilities. Lemon-scented baths for some and water slides for others before al fresco dining and a good night’s sleep in one of the three on-site hotels!
3. The gun battery of Castillitos, a surefire hit every time!
This coastal defence gun battery was built in 1929 as part of the plan to defend Cartagena and the rest of the Region of Murcia against attacks from the sea, and all the facilities on the imposing headland of Cabo Tiñoso can still be seen today: workshops, kitchens, barracks, storage areas and, most notably, the massive Vickers guns which were transported up the mountain to occupy their magnificent strategic position looking out over the Mediterranean.
It is even possible (with a torch!) to venture inside the tunnels along which shells were shuttled to the guns – the rails inside are still there – and the incredible views guarantee that a visit to Castillitos will not be forgotten in a hurry!
4. The safari park and water park of Terra Natura and Aqua Natura
The only problem with this major attraction just a couple of kilometres from the centre of the city of Murcia is choosing between one area and the other: the open-air zoo, with everything from lions and giraffes to otters and lemurs, and the water park, with its enormous slides and pools.
Faced with the choice, the best solution is obvious: both! Find out the options for a combined entry ticket at the park’s website!
5. Reconnect with nature in the regional parks of Murcia
For nature lovers the Region of Murcia is blessed with a variety of protected areas which reflect the diversity of the area.
Murcia is not just coastline and beaches, so take the family to explore the mountains of Sierra Espuña (far higher than Ben Nevis!), the salt flats and sand dunes of San Pedro del Pinatar or the “Valle Perdido” (lost valley) in the mountains just south of the regional capital (the regional park of Carrascoy and El Valle). These unique landscapes are best enjoyed through hiking, cycling or simply taking a gentle stroll, breathing the clean air and listening to the sounds of the birds in their natural environment.
6. The gun battery of Las Cenizas
Another of the coastal defence installations built in the early 20th century, the gun battery on Monte de las Cenizas just outside Cartagena is a superb place to take the youngsters on a country walk made memorable by the stunning views over the sea and the coastline as well as the cannons which are still in place.
The walk to Las Cenizas is not over-taxing – it’s even possible to do it with a pushchair! - and all the family will still have energy left to enjoy their time at the guns before heading back to the beach!
Source: Region of Murcia tourist board (ITREM)