
Vía Verde Mazarrón
A scenic, largely unpaved former railway line perfect for cycling and walking, connecting to Puerto de Mazarrón.

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Vía Verde Mazarrón
Best Time
Beat the heat and crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A scenic, largely unpaved former railway line perfect for cycling and walking, connecting to Puerto de Mazarrón.
"Great for a quick bike ride, but bring water and sunblock due to lack of shade!"

Bring Water & Sun Protection
Virtually no shade, so pack plenty of water and sunblock!
Check Trail Conditions
Some sections are unpaved and can be neglected. Good for beginners.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
3.8 · 55 reviews
Type
Hiking Area
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Old Railway Line
Mazarrón
Explore the historic railway track, now a scenic route for walking and cycling.

Puerto de Mazarrón Connection
Puerto de Mazarrón
Connect to the coastal town for a refreshing break after your journey.

Scenic Cycling Route
Campo de Cartagena
Enjoy a 16km stretch from La Pinilla to Mazarrón, perfect for a bike ride.
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Planning Your Visit
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Bring Water & Sun Protection
Virtually no shade, so pack plenty of water and sunblock!
Check Trail Conditions
Some sections are unpaved and can be neglected. Good for beginners.
Cycling is Quick
The route is well-suited for a quick bike ride.
Signage Can Be Tricky
Be aware of potential lack of signage at some intersections.
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Bring Water & Sun Protection
Virtually no shade, so pack plenty of water and sunblock!
Check Trail Conditions
Some sections are unpaved and can be neglected. Good for beginners.
Cycling is Quick
The route is well-suited for a quick bike ride.
Signage Can Be Tricky
Be aware of potential lack of signage at some intersections.
Sustainable Travel
Embrace sustainable travel by cycling or walking.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find Vía Verde Mazarrón a pleasant route for cycling and walking, appreciating its connection to towns like Puerto de Mazarrón. However, many note the significant lack of shade and inconsistent trail maintenance, advising visitors to come prepared for the sun and potentially rougher terrain.
"Ok"
houseof kulture
"I only drove part of the way to Cartagena; it's not paved, but the road surface is in good condition. Perhaps there's a lack of signage at some intersections."
Alvaro De Arriba
"It's fine for cycling, but it's a bit neglected; it's a shame they don't maintain it."
Julia Santos
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Vía Verde Mazarrón is accessible by car, with various entry points. For cycling, you can start from different towns along the route, such as La Pinilla or Puerto de Mazarrón.
Public transport options might be limited directly to all sections of the Vía Verde. It's often best combined with a car or bicycle for full exploration. Research local bus routes to nearby towns like Mazarrón.
You can drive on some parts of the Vía Verde, but it's primarily designed for non-motorized transport. The road surface varies, and it's not fully paved.
Parking availability varies by access point. Larger towns like Puerto de Mazarrón will have more options. Consider parking in a town and cycling or walking onto the trail.
Yes, it's part of the Vías Verdes network in the Region of Murcia, connecting to other routes like the Vía Verde del Campo de Cartagena.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, access to the Vía Verde Mazarrón is generally free. It's a public pathway.
The Vía Verde is an open-air trail and is accessible at all times. However, it's best enjoyed during daylight hours for safety and visibility.
There is no entrance fee to use the Vía Verde Mazarrón. It's a public space for recreation.
While not always advertised, local tourism offices or cycling groups might offer guided tours. Check with the Mazarrón tourism website for potential options.
Generally, no specific restrictions apply, but always be mindful of local regulations and respect the environment.
🎫 🚶 Onsite Experience
The terrain is mixed. Some parts are unpaved and can be a bit rough, while others are smoother. It's suitable for walking and beginner mountain biking.
There is very little shade along most of the Vía Verde, making it crucial to visit during cooler parts of the day and use sun protection.
Cycling times vary greatly depending on the section and your pace. A 16km stretch can be covered relatively quickly on a bike, perhaps in 1-2 hours.
Signage can be inconsistent, especially at intersections. It's advisable to have a map or use a GPS device for navigation.
The scenery is generally natural and rural, with some sections offering views of the surrounding countryside. It's not known for dramatic vistas but offers a peaceful escape.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Dining options are scarce directly on the trail itself. You'll find more choices in towns like Puerto de Mazarrón or Mazarrón town.
Water refill stations are not common along the Vía Verde. It's essential to carry enough water with you.
Near Puerto de Mazarrón, you can find typical Spanish coastal cuisine, including fresh seafood.
While not designated, you can find spots to stop and have a picnic, especially if you bring your own supplies. Remember to take all your trash with you.
The 'Tienda Verde' in Puerto de Mazarrón is an ecological store that might offer some refreshments. Otherwise, plan to stop in a nearby town.
📸 📸 Photography
Look for interesting textures of the old railway line, the natural landscapes, and the connection points with towns like Puerto de Mazarrón.
Late afternoon offers the best light with golden hour hues, while early mornings can provide soft, diffused light.
The old railway infrastructure itself, bridges, and the transition into coastal areas near Puerto de Mazarrón can be photogenic.
Drone regulations vary. Always check local rules and obtain necessary permissions before flying a drone.
A versatile lens for landscapes and a wide-angle lens can be useful. A smartphone camera is sufficient for casual shots.








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