Puerto Del Carmen and Arrecife walking and hiking route
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Walk Instructions
From either the bus stop or the roadside parking place,
head for the sea front at Matagorda. From the bus
stop by the roundabout then pass a large hotel on
the left.
1) Turn left along the traffic-free sea front promenade.
There is a ‘Matagorda Urbanisation’ sign. Pass the
Hotel Beatriz Playa and continue behind a gritty
beach. The tower block of the Grand Hotel at Arrecife
can be seen in the far distance. Go round the Punta
Montanosa, close to the end of the airport runway;
the security fence is now close on the left. To the right
is the extensive Playa de Guasimeta. Reach the far end
of the airport and the resort of Playa Honda, where
several cafés/bars, are well placed for refreshment
along the promenade Avenida Playa Honda.
2) Pass behind the little bay La Concha, where there
is an option to save a little distance by using a track
which cuts the roughish back of beach area.
Pass inland of the El Cable yacht club and continue
along a broad promenade now obviously much closer
to our destination of Arrecife. Pass a car park on the
left and an unusual domed structure before reaching
attractive municipal gardens, equipped with various
leisure facilities
3) At the far end of the gardens turn sharp left by a
monument comprising the remains of a traditional
boat. The main Arrecife beach, Playa del Reducto is on
the right.
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Disclaimer: This route was correct at time of writing. However, alterations can happen if development or boundary changes occur, and there is no guarantee of permanent access. These walks have been published for use by site visitors on the understanding that neither HPB Management Limited nor any other person connected with Holiday Property Bond is responsible for the safety or wellbeing of those following the routes as described. It is walkers' own responsibility to be adequately prepared and equipped for the level of walk and the weather conditions and to assess the safety and accessibility of the walk.
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