Picture: Ayuntamiento de La Vila Joiosa.
La Vila Joiosa is the one municipality within the Marina Baixa area to have two Blue Trails.
Blue Trails is a prestigious recognition that highlights the city’s dedication to recovering, defending, and enhancing pure routes.
The Councillor for the Setting and Seashores, Carlos Soler, acquired the 2025 Blue Trail flags for the Colada de la Costa and Volta al Cantal trails throughout a ceremony in Murcia, the place the Affiliation for Environmental Training and Shopper Affairs awarded Blue Flags to 154 trails throughout Spain this 12 months.
In accordance with the councillor, the popularity of those two trails is “the results of the work and dedication of the Environmental Division within the restoration, environmental safety, and enhancement of our pure environment.”
The Colada de la Costa path has maintained its Blue Flag standing for the second consecutive 12 months, whereas the Volta al Cantal path has acquired its first Blue Flag. The Volta al Cantal, PR-CV43, is an authorized round route spanning over 19 kilometres, winding by means of the agricultural and mountainous areas of the municipality, from Creu de Pedra to the Cantal space.
In distinction, the Colada de la Costa path is an 8-kilometre coastal route that connects the El Torres and La Cala seashores, following an previous livestock path close to the ocean. It begins on the Aguiló watchtower, passes the Racó de Conill cove, and ends on the Sant Josep funerary tower.