Puntas de Calnegre
The Local Anchor
The soul of this tiny fishing hamlet is found in its seaside gastronomy. Just steps from the shore, legendary names like Bar Mercedes and Restaurante El Faro de Puntas serve the authentic taste of the Murcian sea. The local anchor is undoubtedly the arroz caldero, a rich, cauldron-cooked rice dish born from the daily catches of local fishermen. Imagine savouring a steaming plate of octopus rice, its flavour deep and resonant, with tables set right on the sand. This is not merely a meal; it is a cherished ritual, a direct line to the fishing traditions that have seasoned this village for generations.
The Landscape
Set within the protected embrace of the Cabo Cope y Puntas de Calnegre Regional Park, the landscape is a masterpiece of geological time. This is one of the few truly unspoilt stretches of the Mediterranean coast, a dramatic tapestry of fossil dunes, hidden coves, and sheer cliffs that plunge into the azure water. The beach itself is a sweeping expanse of sand and shingle, framed by the rugged mountains. Hiking trails snake through the terrain, offering breathtaking panoramas from rocky headlands. It is a wild, raw beauty, where the land and sea exist in a powerful, preserved harmony.