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Date Published: 21/11/2024
Illegal structures at Calarreona campsite in Águilas ordered to be demolished
Protected landscape regulations have blocked the reopening of the former campsite
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The Calarreona campsite in Águilas, located within the Cuatro Calas protected area, faces a definitive setback as Águilas Town Hall has ordered the demolition of illegal wooden constructions on the site.
The area, part of a flood zone, has long been deemed unsuitable for the structures, which are considered “not legalisable”.
The facilities in question include three wooden huts intended for catering and use by a DJ, along with facilities for water, drainage and electricity, all of which were built illegally.
A fine of over 65,000 euros has also been imposed on the developer for a “very serious urban infraction”; they now have two months to submit a project to demolish the structures to restore compliance with planning laws.
Efforts to reopen the campsite, which operated from 1985 to 2005, have been repeatedly blocked by strict regulations. A previous proposal for 187 pitches, a bar and other services was rejected by Murcia’s regional government, citing environmental incompatibilities and flood risks.
The Cuatro Calas area, home to beaches like La Higuerica and La Carolina — named one of Spain’s most beautiful by National Geographic — is a protected site recognised for its wetlands, dunes and salt marshes, making strict environmental preservation measures a priority.
Image: Turismo de Águilas
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