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  • Benissa

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    Ausfahrt Autobahn AP7 ( Ausfahrt 63), diese mündet in die Nationalstrasse N 332

    Flughafen Alicante “ El Altet” 80 km

    Flughafen Valencia “ Manises” 110 km

    SEHENSWÜRDIGKEITEN:

    1. Altstadt und das Zentrum von Benissa (Mittelalter bis zur Renaissance).

    2. Das Meer und die Küste von Benissa

    Die 4 km lange Küste von Benissa besteht teilweise aus Klippen, kleine Buchten die mit Pinien bewachsen sind. Diese Küste führt durch einen Öko-Pfad mit verschiedenen Abschnitten, der fast das ganze Jahr hindurch begehbar ist, das milde Klima an der Küste von Benissa ist beständig.

  • Benissa

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    Benissa is a small town on the Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante.It is one of the oldest towns on the Costa Blanca. Benissa has 4 km of coastline linking the towns of Moraira and Calp.

    The 4 km of Benissa coastline are steepy, with cliffs and small coves invaded by pines. This coastline is traversed by an eco-tour with several stretches where you can also walk almost all year around due the nice weather, enjoying the best views of the coast of Benissa.

    PLACES OF INTEREST:

    1. Old Town and the city center: from the Middle Age to the Renaissance
    2. Our Sea and Coast:

    Cove Baladrar: pebbles and rock
    Advocat Beach: sandy and rock with a beach bar
    cove Llobella: Pebbles and rocks, difficult access, very quiet
    cove dels Pinets: Pebbles and rock
    Fustera Beach: Blue Flag (EU), sandy with a beach bar

    Bay Bassetes : rocky with Restaurant and beach bar, A school for water sports: kayaking, diving, snorkeling, surfing.

    Restaurants:

    -Typical food in the village: rice, sausage and Cocas( spanish pisto pizzas)
    -July and August : tapas in the town of Benissa: tapa + drink = 2 €

    5 Hiking routes:

    Ruta dels Riberers: 4 h. 14 km, medium difficulty, max. high 430 m.
    Oltá route: 2 hours, total 7 km. Average difficulty, max. high 587m.
    Route Hermitages : Santa Anna, Pedramala, Lleus, Benimarraig, Benimarco and Pines. During the summer all celebrate their festivals, the best time to visit them.
    Solana Road: 3 hours, total 12 km, medium difficulty, max high: 724m.
    Bernia route: 3.5 hours, total 8 km, medium-high difficulty, max. high 850m

    Golf Club: Club de Golf Ifach, 9 holes, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 966497114

    Tennis: Club de Tenis y padal Buenavista, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 965747867

    Riding Club: Street after Jalón


    Celebrations:

    Church Fiestas: 4th Sunday in April: processions, music, fireworks, street bulls
    Moors and Christians Fiestas weekend closest to June 29. Spectacular processions with beautiful costumes.
    Fira i Porrat: 2nd half of January, recommended as local attraction.

    Surroundings:

    The interior: Xaló, Lliber, Alcalalí. In February and March, flowering almond, wine and sweet wine,

    To the north:

    Teulada-Moraira, Gata de Gorgos typical for wicker products
    Xábia, Denia

    Benidoleig: Cave – Cueva de las Calaveras            

    Pego: Marsh Nature Park Pego-Oliva

    Vall de EBO: Cave – Cueva del Rull

    Valencia 110 km: City of Arts and Sciences, Oceanographic

    South:

    Calp with Penyal d'Ifach

    Altea with its white houses

    Callosa d'en Sarria with Fuentes del Algar and Guadalest Castle,

    Benidorm with its wide range of leisure and entertainment, theme parks Terra Mitica, Terra Natura , Mundomar and Aqualandia.

    Access by highway AP7 (exit 63) or road: N 332
    Alicante Airport "El Altet" 80 km
    Valencia Airport "Manises to 110 km

    More Information: www.benissa.net

  • Benissa

    benissa benissa

    Benissa is a small town on the Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante.It is one of the oldest towns on the Costa Blanca. Benissa has 4 km of coastline linking the towns of Moraira and Calp.

    The 4 km of Benissa coastline are steepy, with cliffs and small coves invaded by pines. This coastline is traversed by an eco-tour with several stretches where you can also walk almost all year around due the nice weather, enjoying the best views of the coast of Benissa.

    PLACES OF INTEREST:

    1. Old Town and the city center: from the Middle Age to the Renaissance
    2. Our Sea and Coast:

    Cove Baladrar: pebbles and rock
    Advocat Beach: sandy and rock with a beach bar
    cove Llobella: Pebbles and rocks, difficult access, very quiet
    cove dels Pinets: Pebbles and rock
    Fustera Beach: Blue Flag (EU), sandy with a beach bar

    Bay Bassetes : rocky with Restaurant and beach bar, A school for water sports: kayaking, diving, snorkeling, surfing.

    Restaurants:

    -Typical food in the village: rice, sausage and Cocas( spanish pisto pizzas)
    -July and August : tapas in the town of Benissa: tapa + drink = 2 €

    5 Hiking routes:

    Ruta dels Riberers: 4 h. 14 km, medium difficulty, max. high 430 m.
    Oltá route: 2 hours, total 7 km. Average difficulty, max. high 587m.
    Route Hermitages : Santa Anna, Pedramala, Lleus, Benimarraig, Benimarco and Pines. During the summer all celebrate their festivals, the best time to visit them.
    Solana Road: 3 hours, total 12 km, medium difficulty, max high: 724m.
    Bernia route: 3.5 hours, total 8 km, medium-high difficulty, max. high 850m

    Golf Club: Club de Golf Ifach, 9 holes, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 966497114

    Tennis: Club de Tenis y padal Buenavista, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 965747867

    Riding Club: Street after Jalón


    Celebrations:

    Church Fiestas: 4th Sunday in April: processions, music, fireworks, street bulls
    Moors and Christians Fiestas weekend closest to June 29. Spectacular processions with beautiful costumes.
    Fira i Porrat: 2nd half of January, recommended as local attraction.

    Surroundings:

    The interior: Xaló, Lliber, Alcalalí. In February and March, flowering almond, wine and sweet wine,

    To the north:

    Teulada-Moraira, Gata de Gorgos typical for wicker products
    Xábia, Denia

    Benidoleig: Cave – Cueva de las Calaveras            

    Pego: Marsh Nature Park Pego-Oliva

    Vall de EBO: Cave – Cueva del Rull

    Valencia 110 km: City of Arts and Sciences, Oceanographic

    South:

    Calp with Penyal d'Ifach

    Altea with its white houses

    Callosa d'en Sarria with Fuentes del Algar and Guadalest Castle,

    Benidorm with its wide range of leisure and entertainment, theme parks Terra Mitica, Terra Natura , Mundomar and Aqualandia.

    Access by highway AP7 (exit 63) or road: N 332
    Alicante Airport "El Altet" 80 km
    Valencia Airport "Manises to 110 km

    More Information: www.benissa.net

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    Benissa

    Benissa is a small town in Spain in the province of Alicante. Benissa is a town on the coast of Alicante, with dream coves and a cosmpolitan historic downtown with medieval flavor.

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