Best attractions and places to see in Cabo Cope Y Puntas De Calnegre include a protected coastal area known for its diverse natural features and historical sites. This region, situated between Águilas and Lorca in Murcia, features dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and unique geological formations along 17 kilometers of Mediterranean coastline. The landscape is characterized by limestone and phyllite rocks, fossil dunes, and coves. It is also home to significant historical structures and diverse flora and fauna.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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From this hilltop on the rocky coast with the remains of an old watchtower, there are magnificent views along the rocky coast near Cabo Cope, of the town of Calabardina on the bay, and across the sea to the rocky coast towards Aguilas.
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The tower can be climbed via an outside staircase.
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Imposing defense tower intended to protect the shepherds against invaders from Africa
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Views from here are formidable
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Beautiful view of Calabardina
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Beautiful cove in the middle of this black place. Calnegre was called this way by the Catalan sailors who passed through here towards their land. It means “black cove.”
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Baño de las Mujeres Beach is located in the hamlet of Ramonete, in the municipality of Lorca, in Murcia. Located in the protected area of Cabo Cope and Puntas de Calnegre, it is a small cove with fine sand and calm waters.
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Torre de Copes was built in the 16th century to protect Spanish shepherds and fishermen from pirates from Africa. The unique tower is on the Spanish heritage list.
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The region is renowned for its diverse natural beauty, including dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and unique geological formations like limestone and phyllite rocks, as well as fossil dunes. You can discover numerous appealing beaches and coves such as La Galera Beach and Women's Bath Beach, which offer calm waters and fine sand. The marine environment around Cabo Cope is also a protected area.
Yes, the area is rich in history. A prominent historical landmark is the Cope Tower, a 16th-century watchtower built to defend against pirate attacks, which is listed as Spanish heritage. Other historical points of interest include the 17th-century Ermita del Cabezo and a Bronze Age settlement at Cerro de la Cruz, indicating early human occupation.
Cabo Cope y Puntas de Calnegre is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking along the 17-kilometer coastal path or sections of the GR-92 trail. Cycling and mountain biking are also popular. For detailed routes, you can explore options like hiking trails, cycling routes, and MTB trails in the region.
The area offers several stunning viewpoints. Cocón de Cope provides very beautiful views just a few kilometers from Calabardina. Another excellent spot is the View of Calabardina, from where you can see the town and the sea towards Aguilas along the rocky coast.
Yes, many of the beaches and easy hiking trails are suitable for families. The calm waters of coves like Women's Bath Beach are great for children. Exploring the historical Cope Tower can also be an engaging activity for families.
The pleasant climate makes it suitable for visiting year-round. However, late winter and early spring are particularly vibrant as the local bushes are in full bloom, offering a beautiful natural spectacle.
Hiking trails in the region often feature rocky terrain, especially around areas like Cocón de Cope. The coastal path also includes sections along cliffs and beaches. While some routes might be challenging, there are also easy options available for beginners, such as the Tour along the Cope Marina Trail (SL-MU 23) which is approximately 4.7 km long.
Yes, for beginners, the Tour along the Cope Marina Trail (SL-MU 23) is an easy option, covering about 4.7 kilometers. Another accessible route is the Cope Tower – Cerro de la Cabrica Viewpoint loop, which is around 4 kilometers. You can find more easy routes in the hiking guide.
The park is a haven for diverse flora and fauna. You might spot ocellated lizards, red-tailed lizards, and the endangered spur-thighed tortoise. Birdwatchers can observe seagulls, cormorants, Bonelli's eagles, and eagle owls. Plant life includes species like sabina, cornical, gorse, salicornia, and lavender, with notable populations of black juniper in Cabo Cope.
Beyond the well-known La Galera Beach and Women's Bath Beach, the region boasts numerous other appealing coves. These include San Pedro, El Siscal, Cala Honda, Cuartel del Ciscar, Junquera, Cala de la Gruta, Cala Leña, Los Hierros, Cala Blanca, and Playa Larga, though some may require more challenging access.
Yes, there are circular trails available. For example, the Cabo de Cope Trail (PR-MU 104) is a moderate 7.5 km loop. You can explore more circular options within the hiking guide for the region.


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