Murcia (/ˈmʊərsiə/ or /ˈmɜːrʃə/, Spanish: [ˈmurθja]) is a city in south-eastern Spain, the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia, and the seventh largest city in the country, with a population of 442,573 inhabitants in 2009 (about one third of the total population of the Region). The population of the metropolitan area was 689,591 in 2010. It is located on the Segura River, in the Southeast of the Iberian Peninsula, noted by a climate with hot summers, mild winters, and relatively low precipitation.
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Murcia Bike Hire offer the easiest and most convenient way to hire a carbon road bike in the Murcia region. All our bikes are high quality Focus carbon road bikes and are serviced by a professional bike mechanic before each and every rental, and are supplied with a track & bike pump, multi tool, spare inner tube & tyre, seat bag, 2 bottle cages and a lock. Simply visit our website, email or call us to book, and have your road bike of choice delivered to your accommodation and collected for free.
I cannot say emough good things about my experience with Murcia Bike Hire during our recent stay in Sucina at Hacienda de Riquelme. Stuart was superb to deal with and always answered back e mails and texts within an hour and couldn't do enough to help. He suggested different rides and was happy to send them over by Whatsapp and with his entensive knowledge of the area he was only too happy to help. He dropped the bike off, set it up then chatted away and was a genuinely top bloke. I had a flat while I was there and that was included in the price so it was fantastic value for money. My brother is using the company again in Oct and I would not hesitate to get another bike from them in the future. 10/10 Stuart - keep up the great work ????
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This is a very intersting but rugged place. It is a little bit off the beaten track but the scenaries are well worth. One thging is very important to remember: Do not try and drive or even walk the small dustroads after a heavy rainfall. You will get stuck in the clay. If you walk after a rainfall, use boots that you can clean easily and bring some plastic to put on the floor in your car. The roads can get very dirty. But as I said: the scearies are woerth it
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El Tio de la Barca, es un empresa de botes de paseo por el rio segura a su paso por Murcia centro, donde podras descubrir desde el rio algunos de nuestros monumentos como el puente de los peligro la estatua de la sardina el museo de los molinos, un paseo que te dejara encantado y con ganas de repetir
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JDSimonGuide was born with the idea of carrying out people to know the most remote places of the Region of Murcia, in which each one has been selected to show something different from the environment, the routes are loaded with incredible landscapes, history, culture, geology ... because it's not just about walking, you'll enrich yourself and you'll know a little more about this corner of Spain.
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I'm Moe, and I've been dancing Salsa, Bachata, ChaCha for the last 7+ years. I moved to Murcia and fell in love with the place, which is why I'd like to share & teach an activity that Murcia travellers would really enjoy doing as part of their trip. You can choose between Salsa, Bachata, or Chacha for the booked classes. Where you will be guided on how to catch the beat and apply the taught moves on it.
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We are Sueñoactivo Natural Environment Coaching, we carry out Personal and Professional Development Activities in the Natural Environment (canyoning, caving, ferrata, climbing, kayaking, hiking, environmental education, ... together with coaching to enjoy nature, play sports and bring out the best in people, overcome difficulties and emerge stronger from them.
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