Bolnuevo Local Information
& things to do and see
Promenade
on the way to the Port
Go towards the Port over the
bridge past the open ground on both sides of the road.
At the start of the houses on the right, turn right along the path
leading towards the beach and promenade. You
can cycle along the promenade. At the
end of the promenade you can return to the road to cycle to the port.
Promenade in Bolnuevo – Ideal to
walk or cycle along as it gets the sun until late in the evening.
Fisherman’s
Cove - At top end of Bolnuevo beach. Very safe bathing.
Cycle or walk. A small beach
located down a cliff path. Go along
the main beach up the hill. Halfway
round the bend there are places to walk down the rough path to the beach. Your car can be parked at the top of the cliff
path, (half on the road), if on cycles, lock them up to the tree at the top
of the path.
Bahia Beach very safe
bathing ideal for children. (about 1 mile from the house)
Take the road to the Port and
look for the small sign for the Bahia Bar, (the only beach bar). You can park anywhere around there to get to
the lovely beach.
Restaurants
Chinese in Bolnuevo is very
good especially the set menus.
Chinese
Wok Buffet is on the right hand side main road going into the port, it is
self service with an excellent variety and only about 9 Euro for as much as
you can eat.
Lobo
de Mare in Bolnuevo serves very large quantities of English food.
There
are lots of small bars and restaurants to numerous to mention.
Places to visit
The
Gun Batteries of Castillito.

Well worth a visit. They go on for
miles, so to get from the first of the fort to the second part, it is worth
while driving down the rough road rather than walking. An abandoned fort, last used in the Spanish
Civil War at the end of a narrow precipitous road. Definitely not for wobbly
drivers. If this place was anywhere else in Europe it would be tarted up,
have a visitor centre and be closed at night, instead it seems just abandoned.
It is a huge area with some very large guns still pointing out to sea. The
cliffs are about 1000’ above sea level so the views are superb and on the
right night so is the sunset. Two 400-millimetre calibre guns remain, which
once had a range of 35kms and fired howitzers weighing 0.8 tons. A lot of
people were needed to look after these guns so there are large underground
areas that can be explored by the brave with torches and plenty of time. The
guns were made at Barrow-in-Furness by Vickers. Parts of the film The Guns
of Navarone are alleged to have been filmed here. It is a 1961 film based
on a well-known 1957 novel about World War II by Scottish thriller writer
Alistair MacLean. It starred Gregory Peck, David Niven and Anthony Quinn.
The book and the film share the same basic plot: the efforts of an Allied
commando team to destroy a seemingly impregnable German fortress that threatens
Allied naval ships in the Aegean Sea, and prevents 2,000 isolated British
troops from being rescued
La Santa Sanatorium and hotel
About 25Km drive towards the Espuna Mountains, just past Totana. This is a lovely place
to stop off for a coffee or lunch, and reasonably priced. While there, it
is worth driving up to the large statue of Jesus, literally over the road
from the La Santa.
If you feel like driving a
little further, try visiting the Espuna mountains,
well worth a visit.
La Azohia
A small fishing village
(about 6km) on the far side of the Ports bay. It is ideal to visit in the late afternoon or
early evening to see the wonderful sunsets while sitting outside enjoying
a drink at the local bar and restaurant situated at the very end of the road.
To get there, drive through
the Port and follow the signs towards Isla Plana and LaAzohia.