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Walking and hiking paths in Águilas improved with new signposting
The Town Hall of Águilas encourages healthy exercise among both locals and visitors!
The town council of Águilas is always commendably quick on opportunities to increase the attractiveness of the area in the eyes not only of the locals but also of visitors and tourists, and with more and more people taking up walking as a healthy pastime another campaign has just ended to restore an improve rural and coastal paths between the coastline and inland districts.
Some ten paths have been targeted, including the SL-MU18 of the “Cuatro Calas”, the SL-MU23 in Marina de Cope, the PR-MU104 in Cabo Cope, the PR-MU 117 between Cuesta de Gos and Los Mayorales, the GR 92 Camino del Mediterráneo and the Blue Trails of Los Cocedores and Tres Bahías. Along all of these new signposts and information panels have been installed, increasing both the attractiveness and safety of the routes as well as raising environmental awareness and an appreciation of biodiversity.
The new furniture includes four large vinyl panels, 26 smaller boards and numerous arrow and directions signs.
For more local events, news and visiting information, contact the tourist office of Águilas (telephone 968 493285) or go to the home page of Águilas Today.










