ClubFIT Gym Javea to La Lluca Urb
near Javea, Valencia (España)
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The walk begins at ClubFIT Gym in Javea located at Carrer de Roma. Turn right walking in the direction of Javea Campgrounds. Turn left (just before the campgrounds) on Cami de La Fontana until you get to a beige villa with stone on the lower part of wall (see waypoint picture.) Turn right at Cami de Bases where you will see several vegetable gardens, goats, fig trees, until you reach Cami dels Benvenguts. Here you will turn right until you reach Cami del Poudel Moro. On Cami Cabanes (the garden center road) turn right for 100 meters. Cross carefully over the road turning left on Cami dels Rebaldi. Continue going up this road until you see a bicycle trail sign and a sign that says “Cami de La Sabatera”and then turn left. Continue along this road until you see a large STOP sign on the pavement. Take a slight right on a winding road downwards (see waypoint pic) on Calle de Lago Superior (the sign for this is not posted but can be found on google maps). You will continue up a steep incline where you will pass an old villa on your right and walk on large boulders. At the end you can take a slight diversion if you want to visit an old ruins and then head back down Calle de Lago Superior where you will see another bike trail sign. Continue down the hill until you see a red fire hydrant on your left. Then turn right on Calle Del Mar Abrigo (again no sign til you get to the end of the road). You will pass an old villa with lots of graffiti painted on it and continue passed an old villa that’s being renovated. Continue straight on this road past several vineyards. The road winds to the left and right until you arrive at Carretera Del Poble Nou de Benitachell. Turn left and then cross the street to arrive at La Lluca Urbanisation. Note: If you do this trail in reverse and wanted to go to the Arenal instead of the ClubFIT Gym, once you get to Camí de La Fontana you turn right all the way to the Arenal.
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