Calblanque Regional Park

Calblanque Regional Park, Monte de las Cenizas y Peña del Águila is a regional park in the south-east of Spain, and in this country in the autonomous community Región de Murcia.

It is one of the best preserved areas in the Mediterranean littoral in spite of human activities and interactions.

Overall, there are the most ancient rocks in The Region of Murcia and the most recent ones, which are altered by sundry erosion processes.

These phenomenon turn into the existence of beaches, risks, natural arcs, and tafoni.

There are birds like little egrets, stilts, avocets, kentish plovers, audoin's gulls, peregrine falcons, Eurasian eagle-owls, Bonelli's eagles, badgers, beech martens, also fish like Spanish toothcarps and reptiles like Chalcides bedriagai (Bedriaga's skinks), Malpolon monspessulanus (Montpellier snakes) and ocellated lizards and finally animals of other Phyli like crinoids.

Arco de los Reyes, a natural arch located within Calblanque Regional Park
Cala de los déntoles, a small cove on the eastern part of calblanque