Campoder unveils 178km of scenic trails with hands-on exhibition through Murcia
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Eight towns invite residents and visitors to explore the region’s wild side
If you fancy stretching your legs or hopping on a bike through some of Murcia’s prettiest corners, there’s something new to try. The Campoder Trail Network has just arrived, offering more than 178 kilometres of signposted routes connecting nature, history and tradition across Mazarrón, Fuente Álamo, Águilas, Totana, Lorca, Cartagena, Murcia and Puerto Lumbreras.
To help you get started, Campoder is taking its interactive exhibition on the road, so everyone can get a glimpse of what makes each place so special, without even putting on hiking boots.
Think large collage-style photos, practical maps for the routes, and nuggets of local insight, from hidden coves and old mine trails near Mazarrón, to Mediterranean strolls in Águilas, mountain crafts in Totana and lush landscapes around Lorca. The panels celebrate not just the places, but the people, stories and traditions that shape each stop on the network. There are easy-to-scan QR codes for anyone keen to dig deeper, plan a trip, or simply imagine their next countryside walk.
Whether you’re a casual walker looking for a gentle route or training for a cycling challenge, there’s something for everyone. Each trail’s been mapped out for safety and accessibility, so families, locals and serious trekkers alike can enjoy the experience.
The exhibition kicked off in Mazarrón on Tuesday August 20 and will make its way through all eight towns until Saturday October 5, so keep your eyes peeled for it popping up in local parks and squares.
Campoder has been championing rural life and responsible tourism in this region for the last 25 years, always with an eye on preserving what makes these places unique.
To find more information, plan a visit or just dream about your next adventure, visit www.campoder.es. This is the perfect time to get outdoors and discover a bit more of Murcia’s wild side.