The Department of Tourism projects an ecotourism route through ports below to make known the rich cultural, landscape, botanical, geological and architectural heritage of this natural area on the west side of village.
From the city of Cartagena he is working on a proposal for tracing the route that would stretch along more than 10 kilometers and to house a set of identification signals of resources of interest to hikers. Councillor Tourism, Obdulia Gómez, stressed that the western part of Cartagena is still a rich heritage area to exploit for tourism thanks to its beautiful natural landscapes, to own the dry farming conditions the landscape species, there remains and ruins the traditional architecture of the Campo de Cartagena as the stony, dry stone constructions without cement being kept by force of gravity and containing abancalamientos of fertile land and water resources.
Visitors to this route also will learn about the natural environment where the plant garbancillo Tallante (astragalus nitidiflorus), a plant that was believed extinct since 2004 and was rediscovered in this area grows, one of the endemic species we can encotrar in aand municipality biologist Sergio Martinez Mendoza. A SECOND ROUTE TALLANTE The Department also already working on a second ecotourism route carve you to cover a route of several kilometers and its design will be agreed with the associations linked the territory (neighbors, board neighborhood, naturalists, environmentalists and nature protection zone), to value the assets of the area on a route that may be made ​​integrally with the route of Los Puertos de Abajo.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena