Including: Alhama de Murcia, Fuente Alamo, Mazarrón & Totana
Check at your local Tourist Office for full details of events.
Alhama de Murcia
http://turismo.alhamademurcia.es/
Tel 968 633 512 – Tues Market
Tuesday 9th May & 6th June – Free Guided Tour (in English)of Los Baños Thermal Baths & Museum. 11am
Friday 12th – Sunday 14th May – Annual Mayos Custom Bikers Weekend.
Registration for the whole weekend including drinks at bar, meal on Friday, 2 tours on Saturday and visit to Primafrio on Sunday 30€; Saturday and Sunday 25€, Sunday only 20€ to be paid on arrival.
Events at the fairground on road towards Sierra Espuña.
More information; Espadas 609 081 930 or Pedro 639 591 515
Saturday 13th May – Free Interactive Tourist Gymkhana For Families. 11am at Tourist Office.
Prior booking essential.
Sunday 21st May – Free 90 min Dramatized Tour (in Spanish)of The Old Town Centre from Tourist Office.
Booking at the tourist office essential.
Saturday 27th May – Guided Tour of Alhama Centre (in English). 3€ (2€ under 12’s) 11am.
Book at Tourist Information Centre
Sport and Leisure organised by the Town Hall
Complejo Deportivo Guadalentín (athletics, gymnasium, football pitch, 7-a-side pitch, sauna, summer pool)
Weekdays: 8.15am-2.45pm and 3.30pm-11.30pm
Weekends: 9am-10pm
Telephone and bookings 659 682359
Polideportivo El Praíco (frontón, tennis, paddle tennis, multi-sports facilities)
Weekdays: 9.15am-1.45pm and 4pm-11pm. Telephone and bookings 609 319 670
Pabellón Sierra Espuña (multi-sports facilities)
Weekdays 4pm-10.30pm
Telephone and bookings 968 633 243
Pabellón Adolfo Suárez (multi-sports, rock climbing, tatami, sauna)
Weekdays 8.30am-2.30pm and 4.30pm-11pm
Telephone and bookings 968 639 757, ext 5
Indoor Swimming Pool
Weekdays 8am-10pm
Saturdays 9am-2pm
Telephone 968 639 757 ext 1
There are some fabulous walks in the Sierra Espuña National Park.
Go tohttp://turismo.alhamademurcia.es and click on Paths of Sierra Espuña. You will find full details of all walks available and a map that you can download.
Fuente Alamo
Sat Market
Monday 1st May – Taller Ceramica Antiestres @ Museo Fuente Alamo 10.30am-1.30pm
Saturday 13th May – Triathlon 4.30pm-8pm
Every Wednesday – Hacienda del Alamo Women’s Association Coffee Morning @ The Club House 10am-12pm
Mazarrón
www.mazarron.es
Tel 968 594 426 – Sat Market
Players From Mazarrón Athletes Recognized For Being Runners-Up Of Spain In Playa Juvenil Soccer
The Councillor for Sports, Francisco José García, presented the award to the youth beach soccer players; Francisco Javier Campos Méndez, José Luis Morales Morales, Izan Nieto Vivancos, Manuel Merlos Ortega and Francisco Yúfera Moreno. On Thursday 6th April the players participated in the regional championship when it was decided which team will compete in the Spanish championship.
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Sunday 7th May – Age Concern Best of British Garden Party to celebrate the Coronation @ Age Concern Social Centre, 2BAvenida de los Covachos, Camposol C. 12pm-5pm
Tickets 10€ to include BBQ, cold buffet, tea, coffee and cakes.
Free Guided Tours in Mazarrón area and free Guided Walks.
Check for more details at the Tourist Office
Call 968 594 426 to book.
Totana
www.totana.es
Tel 968 418 153 – Wed Market/Fri in El Pareton
5th & 6th May – Youth Workshops for 12-17 yrs. Play ping-pong or badminton, sing karaoke or dance, play cards or a board games, have a snack or dinner, but above all, have a good time in an ideal space to share and interact.
At Espacio Joven Munuera y Abadía. 7pm-12am
agendamunicipaltotana@gmail.com
Saturday 6th May – Visit Al Museo De La Torre De Santiago 2€ adults (children free) 10am-11.30am
Every Saturday until July.
(Minimum 10 persons/máximum 20)
Saturdays & Sundays in May – Guided Visit to La Bastida 3.40€ (2.50€ disc)10am/12pm. Book at Tourist Office.
Saturdays in May – Guided Visit Museum of The Tower of Santiago
The first level hosts the chapter house that refers to the lands of Totana; the Order of Santiago. The second level is the choir of the church, which shows the Mudejar coffered ceiling of the temple and the explanation of its chapels. The next level is known as ‘the bride’s room’, which was the old house of the bell ringer. The fourth level cannot be visited as it contains the current clock. The last level is the bell tower, where the second oldest bell of the Diocese is located, dating from 1470. 10am