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Calpe Land for sale

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Description
This plot has one of the best views in Calpe. The plot size is 1000m2 and you can build up to 30% of the land.The land is Urban with electricity and water free to use your own builder or we can arrange a reputable builder in the area.
Maryvilla is Calpe's largest urbanization, reaching from the sea to the N332. On the sea side the quickest access is from the Puerto Blanco harbour and on the Altea side the properties have a direct access to the main road before the Altea tunnels.
The Maryvilla cliff top with a path leading down to the sea. The urbanization is situated on the Sierra de Toix that divides Altea municipality from Calpe. A road leads up to a weather station on the top which is a favourite scenic spot and is popular with para gliders who take advantage of the afternoon thermal currents. Climbers also visit the rock face in the centre of the picture as an alternative to the famous Peñon de Ifach climbs
The urbanization is divided into sectors with G, H and F on the highest streets running from the sea cliffs round to Altea and A and B in the lower valleys beside La Canuta and Puerto Blanco harbour.
Urbanization Maryvilla has some of the finest panoramic views over the Mediterranean and the Peñon de Ifach. The photo shows a typical view from one of the upper streets. In the foreground you can see La Canuta and Tosal urbanizations and in the background the Punto de Moraira
Location
Calpe is located in the Spanish region of Alicante on the Costa Blanca. The town is steeped in history and offers a wealth of culture - yet this ancient fishing port has comfortably married its centuries old past with the demands of modern day tourism. Calpe is a mixture of high rise beachside buildings geared to the needs of the 21st century tourist and charming, narrow medieval streets bearing the hallmarks of a bygone age. With its ideal location, near perfect climate and many attractions, Calpe has proved a magnet for foreign tourists and homeowners alike. Thousands of British and German visitors have come here for a short visit and never returned to their native land! There are quality sandy beaches, excellent local shopping facilities and a wealth of bars and restaurants offering all kinds of local and international cuisine. People travel from all over the Costa Blanca to dine here - whether you want Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Lebanese, German or English food, you'll find it all in Calpe. The town's most famous and distinguishing feature is its mighty Peñon de Ifach - the huge rock which rises 332 metres out of the Mediterranean, reminiscent of the rock of Gibraltar. The Peñon was declared a nature reserve in 1987 and now provides a safe haven for a variety of birds and unusual flora and fauna. For the energetic, a hike to the top of the Peñon de Ifach is a memorable experience - but definitely not one to be contemplated by the elderly, disabled or those prone to vertigo! Take a trip to the old town and you'll find ample evidence of Calpe's rich history in murals, monuments and museums which keep alive the town's links with its chequered past. Remains of Iberian tribes, dating back to several hundreds of years BC, have been found around the Peñon de Ifach. There are reminders of the times when Moors and Christians co-existed relatively peacefully in this town for centuries. And evidence of the measures taken to protect Calpe from the scourge of the Barbary pirates who plagued this stretch of the coast between the 14th and 17th centuries.

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