| Location |
|
Valencia lies in the opposite direction approximately 1 hours drive north. The nearest beaches are 30 minutes by car. Marnes is situated in the Sierra de Bernia which is a small mountain chain that stretches about 20 Kilometres inland. It is not touched by mass tourism, and for the most part is declared a 'protected area'. Here you can find an enormous richness of fauna: wild boar, ginettas, martens, ermines and weasels. Several reptiles and a wide variety of small birds, owls, falcons, buzzards and even eagles co-exist. Whilst the area is dominated by big pines, the more original vegetation, mediterranean oaks are also to be found. Depending on the time of year, herbs like rosemary, camomile, thyme, and lavender add their spicy aroma to the area. Spring starts with the flowering of the almond trees which is spectacular, providing a sea of blossoms. The flowering season for all plants continues until July. There is a second period of flowering and growth after the first rainfall in autumn.In the nearby village of Pinos you will find two restaurants and a little church. Only 10 minutes drive away is Bernia where there are two more restaurants. When you want the 'civilised world', within 15 minutes, you have Benissa and Jalon which are the nearest towns. Valencia to the north, and Alicante to the south, are well worth visiting. |