A charming two-bedroom apartment set in a serene park area, located less than 2 km from the coast. Shops and restaurants are conveniently accessible without the need for a car, adding to the ease of daily life. The property features dedicated parking and a barbecue area, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful and secure lifestyle.
This popular tourist locale is nestled along the beautiful northern coastline, distinguished by its iconic rock formation that soars 322 meters into the sky, serving as a natural landmark and adventure hub. Designated as a natural park in 1987, it attracts both climbers and hikers alike.
The region's rich history dates back to the Bronze Age, marked by early settlements in the hills. During Roman times, coastal trading posts emerged, linking commerce to salt mining. The first defensive castle was erected during the Arab rule at a strategic pass, and following the Christian reconquest in the 13th century, further fortifications were added in the 14th century to fend off attacks from rival groups.
A devastating pirate raid in 1637 left its mark on the town, capturing 290 residents who were later ransomed. By that time, only 18 homes remained standing within the fortified city, which had a meager population of 350.
Visitors can still explore remnants of the ancient walls and the Old Church, which now serves as a chapel for the local parish and stands as the sole example of Mudéjar Gothic art in the region. The 18th-century Chapel of San Salvador and the mid-19th century Molino de Morelló offer additional historical insights. Agricultural structures unique to the area, known as riurau, can be found throughout the municipality, with one such building housing the local Ethnological Museum.
For architecture enthusiasts, the residential complex inspired by Arabic casbahs, crafted by a renowned architect in the 1960s, represents a striking blend of modernity and tradition. The Mediterranean climate offers warm, temperate conditions with an average temperature of over 20°C and an impressive 300 sunny days each year.
Home to 14 expansive sandy beaches and numerous secluded coves, three beaches here have received Blue Flag accolades for their exceptional quality. The scenic promenade along the waterfront extends from the beach near the towering rock formation, providing access to a vibrant fishing port where fresh fish auctions occur regularly.
Another notable attraction is the historic salt marsh, formerly an industrial site, now a protected wetland that hosts an impressive diversity of bird species, including the striking greater flamingo. Explore this captivating destination further on our website.
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Property typeFlats
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Bedrooms2
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Bathrooms1
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Builded surface55 m²
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