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Mosa Trajectum Golf Resort, Murcia
- Type: Apartment
- Sleeps: 4 (2 Bedrooms)
- Change Over Day: None set, please contact owner
- Long term lets considered
This beautiful villa is set in an elegant golf resort located in the heart of the rural countryside where you can get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, but are still within easy reach of the beaches, Murcia City, and airports. This delightful detached villa is situated adjacent to the green fairways of the 27-hole Championship Golf Course plus a 9 hole Challenge Course all built to the exacting standards set by the PGA and the USGA.
The Costa Calida/Almeria Region
Located at the South-East corner of the Iberian Peninsula, between the regions of, Andalusia, Castile-La Mancha and Valencia, the region of Murcia occupies an area of 11,317 km2 (2.2% of the total surface area of Spain), bordering the province of Albacete in the North, the province of Alicante in the East, the provinces of Granada, Albacete and Almería in the West, and the Mediterranean in the South-East.
In terms of surface area the region of Murcia is the ninth largest of the Spanish autonomous communities. The Murcia region lies at the centre of the Spanish Mediterranean coastal arch, between the longitudes 37º 23’ - 38º 45’N and the latitudes 0º 39’ - 2º 20’W taking as reference the Greenwich Meridian.
The region of Murcia has the typical Mediterranean semi-arid subtropical climate: namely an average annual temperature of 18ºC, with hot summers (registering absolute maximum temperatures of 40ºC) and mild winters (an average temperature of 11ºC in the winter months of December and January).
The number of days per year with clear skies is 120-150, with approximately 2,800 sun-hours per annum. In general rain is scarce throughout the region (approx. 300-350 mm/year), falling mainly in the spring (April) and autumn (October), leaving the summer an eminently dry season. The region of Murcia is characterised by certain climatic differences which may lead to variation in the above-mentioned figures. These variations depend on the orientation and exposure to the dominant winds, the distance from the sea and the configuration of relief. Due to these factors, the temperature differences between the coast and the interior are much more extreme in the winter. On the coast temperatures tend never to fall below 10ºC, whilst inland at higher altitudes they may not exceed 6ºC. The latter areas show a higher average annual rainfall, which reaches 600 mm/yr.
The highest point in the region is the Revolcadores massif (2,027 m), followed by numerous other smaller mountain ranges located in the Centre and North-West of the province, such as El Carche, Sierra Espuña, La Pila, or Ricote, which boast the most important forested areas, with vast areas of pine trees. Special mention must be made of the Altiplano (Jumilla and Yecla), situated to the North-East of the region. It is a high plateau planted with vineyards from whose fruit the area’s renowned wines are produced. As we move southwards we meet alternating low cordilleras and valleys through which the Guadalentín and Segura rivers flow, with rich agricultural land and wide fertile coastal plains, the most extensive of which is the Campo de Cartagena.
Murcia has just over 170 km of coastline: coves and small beaches alternate with rocky shores and sheer, craggy cliffs. As a geographical accident of nature we find La Manga, a coastal strip of land which, bar a few connecting channels, or narrows, completely closes off the Mar Menor lagoon from the Mediterranean. The Murcian littoral offers on the one hand unprotected shores with wild seas and on the other small coves with calm, placid waters. Sand-dunes, beaches, salt-water lagoons, mud-flats... the Murcia coastline includes numerous places of unquestionable interest to the naturalist. Not surprisingly many of these have been declared Protected Natural Areas, spots where even in our times you can find autoctonous species of flora and fauna, such as the Sabina mora, an autoctonous tree variety, or the fartet, a tiny, unique species of fish.
The region of Murcia falls historically and geographically into a number of districts which agglutinate the 45 townships making up this uniprovincial autonomous community, all of which in turn depend on Murcia, the regional capital.
The district of Cartagena contains the townships of: Cartagena, La Unión, Los Alcázares, San Pedro del Pinatar, San Javier, Torre Pacheco, Fuente Álamo and Mazarrón. The district of Lorca is made up of: Lorca -the largest township in Spain in terms of surface area-, Águilas and Puerto Lumbreras. The Lower Guadalentín district includes: Totana, Alhama de Murcia and Librilla. The district of the Middle Segura Valley is made up of: Murcia, Alcantarilla, Beniel, Fortuna, Abanilla and Santomera. The Upper Segura Valley district contains: Abarán, Blanca, Calasparra, Cieza, Archena, Ojós, Ricote, Ulea, Villanueva del Segura, Alguazas, Ceutí, Lorquí, Molina de Segura and Las Torres de Cotillas. The Mula River Valley is made up of the townships of: Albudeite, Campos del Río, Mula and Pliego, whilst the Northwest District contains: Moratalla, Caravaca, Cehegín, Calasparra and Bullas.
Murcia Area
The Mosa Trajectum Golf – Murcia club is divided into three clearly defined 9-hole courses. With a total of 27 holes – designed according to PGA and USGA specifications – the Mosa Trajectum Golf – Murcia club allows golfers to play on not just one, but three separate 18-hole courses – depending on their wishes and abilities. Each course is clearly different from the others and offers its own individual challenges. The Stone Course is especially appealing for technically experienced players who enjoy the element of strategy in their game. With the nearly 8,500 palm trees and 22,000 cacti we planted here, this first 9-hole course has a particularly breathtaking landscape. The Olive Course meanders through hundreds of olive trees in a characteristic Spanish countryside and offers one special challenge: a so-called links course, rarely found outside of Great Britain. What’s more: the height of the different grasses increases as you get further away from the fairway. The Pine Course is lined with 3,500 pine trees. While playing the nine holes of this course, the player is taken to the highest points of the resort – witch offer stunning views of the landscape in and around Mosa Trajectum. Hidden water obstacles stand between the player and victory. A 9-hole par 3 Challenge Course was also built for Federation competitions. In 2004, the “Final Championship of the PGA Europro Tour was played at Mosa Trajectum Golf – Murcia – a major honour and source of pride.
Getting There
Suitable types of Holiday Murcia
- Golf course is on site or within 15mins walk
- Golf Course
Exterior Facilities in Mosa Trajectum Golf Resort, Murcia
- Balcony/Terrace
- Shared outdoor swimming pool
Bordering a nature reserve and the Murcia mountains this beautifully maintained resort benefits from 24 hour walled security.
Rental Details
Facilities in Mosa Trajectum Golf Resort, Murcia
- Air conditioning
- Central heating
- Freezer
- Fridge
- Washing machine
The property comprises of:
> Large reception area with cloakroom and toilet
> Fully fitted kitchen including fridge/freezer and washing machine.
> Open plan lounge/dining area with double glazed sliding doors to pool, garden and patio area.
> Two double bedrooms both with large fitted wardrobes
> Master bedroom leads to sun terrace overlooking the pool and gardens
> Spacious well appointed bathroom
> Integrated hot and colt air-conditioning system.
Bedrooms / Bathrooms
- Bedrooms (2)
Sleeps a Maximum of 4 people:
- Double Beds (2)
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