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clairemcduff
Approaching The Pin
Ireland
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Posted - 21/07/2010 : 07:48:13
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| Could anyone post directions from La Torre to Condado please |
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mitzi baer
Hole In One
  
Netherlands
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Posted - 21/07/2010 : 07:54:42
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I got these directions from a website:Directions to Condado de Alhama Golf Resort The resort is further away from La Torre Resort than the others and will approximately take 50 minutes. To begin your journey, please take the C-3319 in the direction of Murcia. As you continue still along the C-3319 you will soon pass El Valle Golf Resort on the right hand side. Soon you will arrive at the junction A-30 Murcia. Please continue on the A-30 until you reach the junction 399 which states Almeria El Palmar Mula. After approximately 10km you need to take the junction 0-A signposted Almeria Alhama. You are now on the A-7 motorway. Please stay on this motorway and take the exit 627B posted Alhama Sur-Mazarron. The road will soon become a single carriageway. After 5km you will approach a crossroad, follow the signs towards Mazarron. Further up you will see the Polaris World flags for Condado de Alhama. When you are at the last flag, please take the road on the left hand side and you will see the resort in front of you. Once at the resort, please head towards the clubhouse within the resort.
I am not so sure about those Polaris World flags now! Mitzi |
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SavageSam
Approaching The Pin
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Posted - 21/07/2010 : 11:12:19
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Hi,
Basically it will take 30 minutes, leave La Torre from the bottom exit and at the roundabout where the school is turn right and keep going until you hit the A30, go direction Cartagena, then take the turn off to Alhama and this will get you on the new motorway, keep going, you will go past fuentealamo, then when you can see Alhama and the huge mountain of Sierra Espuņa, you will take the turning to Mazarron, continue for a little bit and there will be a sign to condado. You canīt miss it, its HUGE! |
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mitzi baer
Hole In One
  
Netherlands
1488 Posts |
Posted - 21/07/2010 : 12:01:32
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Yes, you can take the Murcia route but also the Cartagena one. Mitzi |
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pricemi
Forum Admin
    
Spain
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Perfection
Teeing Off

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Posted - 21/07/2010 : 18:19:22
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| The Cartagena route is much quicker. I work there and live in La Torre. Takes me 32 minutes sticking to speed limit. Worth it for the future best course in Spain! |
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clairemcduff
Approaching The Pin
Ireland
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Posted - 21/07/2010 : 20:53:24
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Thank you all for your help - hopefully I will get there now! will keep you posted.
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