The new tour ecotourism includes the creation of two rest areas in Llano de Béjar and stuttering
The Autonomous Community, through the Ministry of Public Works and Planning, will finance works for the prolongation of Jubilee Road Caravaca de la Cruz to Andalusia, which will expand the path about 50 miles.
The Director General of Planning and Housing, Antonio Navarro, said that "the project will involve expanding the existing friendly way, from the municipality to the province of Granada, next to Cañada de la Cruz."
Navarro said that this action "is intended to pave the way for the thousands of pilgrims each year receives the municipality and promote Caravaca de la Cruz, the fifth holy city in the world, next to Santiago de Compostela, Santo Toribio de Liebana, Rome Jerusalem. "
The project envisages the creation of two rest areas.
One is located in Llano de Béjar, somewhere between Caravaca de la Cruz and file who, according to Antonio Navarro, will be "the busiest stretch" and the second in The Stuttering, which has rural accommodation and direct access from the road connecting the town with Spain.
The responsible regional government said that "the new eco-tourism route guidance will improve the tourism in the Northwest Region and act strategically about the Red Cross Road, which has become a unique itinerary necessary step."
The works include installation of new signage and information boards along the entire route, safety measures such as crosswalks and markings, and new furniture adapted for people with reduced mobility in the host and rest areas, including performances.
The works will begin in the first quarter of 2011 and have a cost of 320,000 euros to be 50 percent financed by the Autonomous Community, through the Ministry of Public Works and Planning and the Ministry of Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs.
Source: CARM