The director general of Natural Heritage and Biodiversity, Pablo Fernández, said that during the summer come to register up to 6,000 visitors a day on the beaches of Calblanque
The Ministry of Agriculture and Water, in collaboration with the City of Cartagena and neighborhood associations have formed the basis for ordering the motor traffic in the beach area Calblanque Regional Park, Monte de las Cenizas y Peña del Águila, and meet the guidelines set by the Plan for Natural Resource Management (PORN).
The new measures will begin to be implemented from next Saturday, July 17 and will run throughout the summer.
The director general of Natural Heritage and Biodiversity, Pablo Fernández, said that during the summer come to register up to 6,000 visitors a day on the beaches of Calblanque, "so it is necessary to establish measures to support the use of conservation beaches of its important natural values. "
Thus, the days of July and August will be allowed free access to available parking vehicles inside the park.
A team of vigilant and reporting support to drivers, so as not to encroach upon the areas of vegetation, nor cause damage to the countryside.
On Saturdays and Sundays only vehicles allowed to enter until 11:30 hours.
From that moment closed the entrances to the park from both the MU-312 fast track, and from Los Belones / La Jordana.
It will have a single parking next to the main entrance to the park (adjacent to the expressway).
Four minibuses depart from there to distribute free shuttle visitors around the different beaches, which made a tour every 20 minutes starting at 11:30 hours.
This service will end at 17:30.
Be allowed access only to the owners and resident population in the park, neighbors pass local population, the disabled and emergency services.
Source: CARM