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The city of Calpe is a near perfect combination of romantic village together with
sun and beach. In between Altea to
the south and Javea to
the north, Calpe with its about 13 000 habitants is known for
its rock called the penon de lfach.
This massive rock has been inspiring people from everywhere to come and enjoy the nearly perfect view around the bays and the Costa Blanca. It can be reached either by the A-7 highway or the N-332 national road, which I would recommend using.
The national road really gives you the kind of holiday feeling as it leads you to Calpe along the coastline up from Alicante.
Sightseeing in CalpeThe two churches of Calpe are certainly worth a visit. Close to
each other, the Iglesia Antigua and the church Senora de las Nieves
are both located in the center of Calpe.
If
you are further interested in local culture, you should visit the
museo fester in Calle Jose Antoni which explains the local Calpe
fiesta moros y cristianos and its traditions.
Sandy beachesCalpe's two main beaches, the cantal roig and the playa arenal are widely known for its fine sand. Together with the other two beaches, la fossa and the bay of Gasparet which also belongs to the city, Calpe offers many kilometers of excellent swimming and surfing possibilities. If you are looking for a Calpe golf club around, you can find an extensive listing of courses where you can play golf around the Costa Blanca here.
Amongst many interesting places, Calpe and its neighboring town of Teulada, invites every visitor to enjoy the fishing harbor and the yacht harbor, famous for their steady wind conditions. Calpe weather is one of the mildest around the Costa Blanca due to the close mountains which protect the village from the sometimes stronger north winds. AccommodationEspecially on the outskirts of city, some nice Calpe hotels are located. Together with a nice number of Calpe apartments offered, Accommodation is not a big problem. However, visiting Calpe during summer time you should book early.
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