Dique de Levante Breakwater
Dique de Levante Breakwater
Dique de Levante Breakwater
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The Dique de Levante, with an extension of 1600 metres, has become a privileged esplanade facing the sea. Its structure combines wood and steel,and at the bottom side it includes a cycleway.The Dique de Levante is one of the most visited places by both tourists and inhabitan.
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Eddy B
Torrevieja, Spain180 contributions
Jun 2024 • Solo
Very nice walk on the dyke especially in the evening at sunset.
Unfortunately, some wooden boards are so deteriorated that you have to be careful where you set foot. It is time for the municipality to do renovation work.
In some places, it doesn't really smell good.
Too bad, because when it is hot, you are well exposed to the wind and the views of the city, the port and the sea are superb.
Unfortunately, some wooden boards are so deteriorated that you have to be careful where you set foot. It is time for the municipality to do renovation work.
In some places, it doesn't really smell good.
Too bad, because when it is hot, you are well exposed to the wind and the views of the city, the port and the sea are superb.
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Written July 27, 2024
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chaneli_10
Helsinki, Finland78 contributions
Aug 2012 • Couples
Dique de Levante Breakwater is a main tourist attraction in Torrevieja. It's a nice 1,6 km walk to the lighthouse, you can bring along something to drink and there are nice pergolas for sitting down for a moment.
Near the Breakwater there's a great fairground with rides for both adults and children. The fun-fair opens at about 8 PM in the summer.
There's also market stalls near the Breakwater selling jewellery, T-shirts, toys and tourist nick-nacks.
Near the Breakwater there's a great fairground with rides for both adults and children. The fun-fair opens at about 8 PM in the summer.
There's also market stalls near the Breakwater selling jewellery, T-shirts, toys and tourist nick-nacks.
Written September 4, 2012
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NigelStorer14
Swadlincote, UK31 contributions
Jun 2015 • Couples
A Superb walk out to sea on the breakwater. It's 1.5 km out and obviously the same back !. Great to take a slow stroll after dinner just as the sun is gong down and a little cooler, wouldn't fancy it in the heat of the day though. Definitely a must do when in Torrevieja
Written June 8, 2015
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dnowland_12
Leeds, UK4,473 contributions
Oct 2013 • Friends
As we are having our annual pilgrimage to Torreivja, we always have a walk down the pier before going for a drink in one of the new bars around the new marina, on a glorious day like today (11th Oct) the walk is very enjoyable although it is quite long to the end and back, so we normally have a rest near the statue of "The Fishermans Wife". The pier is well maintained and a pleasure to walk along, if you wish, you can drive into the new marina and park all day for 1 euro, then start your walk from about half way down where there are steps up from the marina. Worth a walk and visit if you have never done it before.
Written October 11, 2013
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Maxime194
Exeter, UK61 contributions
Mar 2013 • Family
This breakwater pier stretches some 1.5km so is a good constitutional. Once on there it is a flat walk being both pushchair & wheelchair friendly. A popular place to stretch your legs for visitors & residents, we know someone who jogs it 3 times each morning to start his day off. It can get windy but if weather is very hot this can be refreshing, there is seating & some shelters at points along it. You can also access it from part way along so can go down to marina area for a drink perhaps or come onto it from marina area after visiting there.
Written April 2, 2013
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manzag
Derry, UK208 contributions
Sep 2019
This wooden pier runs the (very long) length of the breakwater. There is a path of paving stone along the left hand side and wide wooden planks to the right of this. It must be about 1.5km in length. There is some wooden bench seating in a couple of points along the way that is also under cover. It is also to sit on the low concrete wall on the left hand side. The views from the walkway are out to sea, towards the marina and also back towards Torrevieja and along a section of rocky shoreline. The walkway is well maintained. I noticed that several of the planks had been replaced with new planks. Along the harbour side there is a quiet path/roadway below the walkway and along this road you will usually see fishermen casting out.
Written September 21, 2019
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david m
Heybridge, UK33 contributions
Aug 2019 • Family
On an extremely hot day we tackled the breakwater in Torrevieja.
Was it worth it?
Yes - lovely stroll, fantastic views and fresh sea air!
Was it worth it?
Yes - lovely stroll, fantastic views and fresh sea air!
Written August 11, 2019
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Ken D
Athlone, Ireland65 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
even though the weather was very windy this was a great place for a brisk walk and a view into the harbour. Well maintained
Written May 2, 2019
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sfctb72
Southampton, UK26 contributions
Mar 2019 • Family
Very long pier/walkway going out parallel to the marina for some distance. Plentiful seating available to watch out to sea, or back at the marina. If you look hard enough below, you will find colonies of stray cats amongst the rocks.
It is starting to show some signs of age, but is safe.
Word of advice; gets hot here as it is sheltered from the prevailing wind so I would recommend a hat and some water - it is a lot longer than you think to the end and back
It is starting to show some signs of age, but is safe.
Word of advice; gets hot here as it is sheltered from the prevailing wind so I would recommend a hat and some water - it is a lot longer than you think to the end and back
Written March 13, 2019
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Trotamundostwo
Cheltenham, UK34 contributions
Jan 2019 • Couples
Brilliant views of the sea and all the beautiful boats in the marina. The pier Is 1350 metres long so great to work up an appetite before lunch or indeed to work off the lunch you have just eaten. The pier begins at the far end of the marina just past the cabins of the hippie market next to the statue El Hombre del Mar. There is a lighthouse at the far end at which point you turn around and retrace your steps.
Written January 15, 2019
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We would like to take a trip here by car one evening next week to take our kids to the fun fair and look around. Does anyone know anywhere close by to park and are there any charges or restrictions?
Written May 25, 2018
There is a big carpark ( 300cars + ) right next to the fun fair and the jetty. The carpark is manned loads of camera's around entry to and from the carpark is by electric barrier.
Written May 26, 2018
Can we get a bus or train to la cala finistrat from hotel plays de torrevieja
Written October 15, 2017
there are regular buses along the front in to town. not sure about from specific hotels.
Written October 17, 2017
Hi Mick, it's about 1.5km out to the Brick Castle Turret like structure at the end and obviously the same again to come back, but there are seats along the way to have a stop and check the views out. It's well worth a stroll !
Cheers Nigel
Written October 30, 2015
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