• La Manga Club Resort – GPX Route 1 Quick View
    • La Manga Club Resort – GPX Route 1 Quick View
    • La Manga Club Resort – GPX Route 1

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    • This big coastal adventure links the rugged coves of the Costa Cálida with two of the Region of Murcia’s most iconic climbs. Rolling west from La Manga Club you skirt the turquoise Calblanque Natural Park, cut through bustling Cartagena harbour, then trace the shoreline all the way to Isla Plana before looping inland over the dramatic ridgelines of Alto del Cedacero and La Muela. Expect Mediterranean vistas, pine-scented switchbacks and…
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  • La Manga Club Resort – GPX Route 2 Quick View
    • La Manga Club Resort – GPX Route 2 Quick View
    • La Manga Club Resort – GPX Route 2

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    • Need a punchy pre-lunch spin that still dishes up wow-factor scenery? Route 2 delivers. This 36 km coastal loop leaves La Manga Club, rolls west beneath the craggy ramparts of the Sierra de la Fausilla, then tackles the iconic ascent to Monte de las Cenizas before sweeping north-east through quiet campo lanes above the shimmering Mar Menor. Two short but testing climbs, balcony-road Mediterranean…
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  • La Manga Club Resort – GPX Route 3 Quick View
    • La Manga Club Resort – GPX Route 3 Quick View
    • La Manga Club Resort – GPX Route 3

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    • Short on time but keen on climbing? Route 3 strings together three punchy sierras west of La Manga Club into one rapid-fire workout. You’ll cruise the palm-fringed resort exit, snake up a series of cliff-edge switchbacks overlooking Cartagena’s navy docks, loop inland through the ochre farmland around Roche, then tackle a stair-step ridge back toward the Mediterranean. Expect balcony-road panoramas, swoopy descents on…
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  • La Manga Club Resort – GPX Route 4 Quick View
    • La Manga Club Resort – GPX Route 4 Quick View
    • La Manga Club Resort – GPX Route 4

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    • Route 4 is the “rolling-ridge special” of the La Manga collection. It threads west beneath the sheer limestone walls of the Sierra de la Fausilla, rises over the orchard-speckled Collado de Roche, then returns along a serpentine ridge with big-sky views across the Mar Menor lagoon. Two distinct climbs, wave-after-wave of smaller rollers and silky-smooth tarmac make this 43 km…
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