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Welcome to Albatera

Welcome to Albatera

Las Fiestas en 2008

 

The Mayor of Albatera

Our new mayor the Alcalde Frederic.jpg

 Federico Berná Gutiérrez.
Alcalde de Albatera.

 

The typical Spanish town of Albatera with all its charm

Albatera entering town from the west

The town hall in Albatera

For those of us living in Albatera, 2008 is a special celebration as the church of Santiago (St. James) celebrates the 400th anniversary of the parish and the 275th anniversary of the construction of the church

Santiago Apostle Church in the plaza in ALbatera

Santiago Apostle Church in the plaza

 

Town Plaza

Albater town plaza

A road towards Albatera town square

The town square and the road from one of the main streets

Bienvenidos Albatera at the Casa de Cultura

Casa de cultura

 

Here are some more up to date photos of 
the park in Albatera near the Casa de Cultura

Waterfall in the albatera park

 

Palm trees in the park in Albatera

 

Amphitheatre in Albatera

 

Not a topic of great enjoyment but nevertheless one we have to consider...

Price list for sevices of the local cementario here

You may of course need to get this translated!

 
 
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Welcome to ALBATERAAlbatera coat of arms.jpg Albatera coat of arms

albatera rooftops

 

Albatera information

Albatera is a town located in the area of “Vega Baja”, on the banks of the Segura river, a beautiful countryside spot, surrounded by mountains, with excellent views beautiful weather and friendly people - the real Spain..........

The climate is Mediterranean and the Segura basin boasts the least amount of rainfall of Spain. The average temperature goes from 11 degrees in January to 27.5 in August.

Albatera is full of natural areas, mountains, plains or wetlands, even places where the remains of ancient civilisations have left their cultural and artistic marks. There are many places we have not explored so if anyone has any information or photographs I would love to receive them.....

The Alicante and Murcia airports are close at hand and some of the best beaches of the province too are just 30 minutes away from Albatera, which is a truly traditional town which has kept its Spanish feel despite the spattering of expats.

If you want hustle and bustle at all times then Albatera is probably not the place for you, however it does have a couple of English run bars where, if you feel the need, you can go and join in the activities such as Spanish lessons and quiz nights and Bingo.

Albatera has lots of traditional Spanish bars and restaurants too where you can sample typical Spanish fayre of Tapas and Tortillas amongst the Spanish community. You will find the prices very reasonable too as this is not a tourist area. We have a recently opened Chinese which is very good and a couple of pizzerias and an Italian Restaurant. You could if you wanted (if you live in the municiple and are signed on the padron) also sign up to the free Spanish lessons held in one of the local schools, these are run twice weekly and there you will find around a dozen people, dont be shy we are all in the same boat.

There are many expats living in the Municiple of Albatera and many young families as well as retirees and so if you read on you will see there is something for all ages. We have sports teams for a variety of sports, pubs and clubs to accomodate them also, in fact we boast the largest nightclub on the Costa Blanca on the edge of the town but you wouldn't even know it was there. I've never been to it but my 19 year old son has several times, so you see there really is something for everyone. From time to time the Town Hall organises trips to well known places of interest and the fiestas that are celebrated here are countless...

In the beautiful plaza where you will find along with the Santaigo Apostle church the Town Hall (Ayuntamiento) you can also sit outside the old casino and watch the world go by whilst you have a coffee or something a bit stronger. This is now a very popular bar and eatery and on a Sunday you will find many Spaniards here chilling and chatting after they have been to church and you will wonder where they have all come from. This routine, which is steeped in tradition, is one of the reasons why many people, me included, wanted to live here for a more family orientated way of life.

 

 Albatera General Information

Albatera (CP 03340 is the Post Code) is a town in the Alicante province (Southeast of the Iberian Peninsula), situated in the north of the area called la Vega Baja Del Segura, on the left part of the Segura River. Its nearly 10,000 inhabitants mostly speak Spanish, yet Valencia variety of Catalan language is popular and taught at the local schools. 

The municipality is 66,3268 km2 and the height above sea level is 16 m. Its climate is Mediterranean with an average yearly temperature of 19ºC.   The area of Rio Segura basin is one of scarcest rainfall in Spain.

Swimming in Albatera...

  Futbol en Albatera  Voleibol en Albatera 

Albatera also has a 24 hour Health centre, a new Olympic size swimming pool, price list here a music school, a new state of the art gym, Teakwondo lessons, volleyball, football for all ages and a state of the art astro turf pitch or campo de futbol as it is called here.

There are 3 large supermarkets, including a popular Mercadona and a whole range of other shops, garages, a fruit and vegetable market (which runs most days) and also as well as this a weekly market which runs on a Thursday, when you will find the town coming together, catching up for a coffee and a bite to eat. This is a perfect opportunity to mix with locals or if you prefer (and it is nice once in a while) you can enjoy a good old bacon buttie or English Breakfast at Bar Jo´s in the road leading to the market and square or if you prefer one of the many other Spanish bars and cafes scattered around the town...

 

Where is Albatera?

Albatera is a very accessible town, situated between the capitals of Alicante and Murcia provinces. 30 minutes from the coast, 20 from Elche, 30 from Alicante, 25 from Alicante airport, and 40 from Murcia's San Javier airport   

How to Get to Albatera

From Valencia and Alicante: Land Road N-340 following from Valencia and Alicante to Murcia and which runs through Albatera. So, if you start from Valencia, you have to go in the direction of Alicante. Leaving from Alicante follow the same road and after 36 km. in direction of Murcia you will find Albatera.

By Motorway A-7: Exit 78 North signposted  Albatera /San Isidro  following the  exits  for Crevillent

From Murcia:   take the Land Road N-340 and go in direction of Alicante. After approximately 41 km or 40 minutes drive you will arrive in Albatera.

By Motorway A-7: Exit 78 South

 

Natural and cultural environment: 

Some of the Leisure facilities and sightseeing around the Albatera area

Parque de la Huerta

 
 

 Municipal park “Parque de la Huerta”: 30.000 m2 garden with a small lake and fountain. There are several paths/ ways in the park, such as “The Poet Path”, “Concord Promenade”, “Jolly walk” or “Way of loosing steps”. The park is provided with Petanca and children areas. 

 

 

 

Mountain Park above Albatera

 

 

Mountain Park -  Parque de montaña Virgen del Rosario.

 

 

 

  • Some of the Local Traditional festivities run for a week from 18 - 27 of July.   The famous “Moros y Cristianos” week festival in honour of the local church patron Santiago Apostle
  • ALBATERA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 18 holes Pending permissions from Valencia for go ahead
    • Information obtained 2007 as follows- Still no further news or information regarding this golf club/course whether it will be continued or not any news regarding this as we know will posted here as and when but for now the same as the last 2 years ....nothing and all work is halted. Would love to hear from anyone who knows anthing

If you are interested in finding out where and when all the Fiestas and Festivals are held and located on the costa Blanca then follow this link

Information about hotels, pubs, restaurants, festivals can be found on the Albatera website

Golf is another leisure activity associated with the area and below are listed the 15 Golf courses all within an hours drive of this area:
 

EL PLANTIO G.C -
Ctra.Antigua Alicante-Elx, 03203 Elx, Alicante
18 Holes - Par 54 Tel: 96 518 9115 - Fax: 96 518 9105
near Alicante, road to Elche
36 kms. From Albatera

For more information on GOLF please look here

1 Mediterraneo Golf Club
2 Escorpion Golf Club
3 El Bosque Golf Club
4 El Saler Golf Club
5 Oliva Nova Golf Club
6 La Sella Golf Club
7 Alicante Golf Club
8 Bonalba Golf Club
9 Alenda Golf Club
10 El Plantio Golf Club
11 La Marquesa Golf Club
12 La Finca Golf Club
13 Villamartin Golf Club
14 Las Ramblas Golf Club
15 Golf Real Club de Golf Campoamor

Also I cover the areas of the Hondon Valley and you will find some information here
 

Alicante City general information

 
Map of the Costa Blanca

Alicante, with a population of just 300,000 is not a large city in European terms, but as the capital of the Costa Blanca it is a major travel destination for many European tourists. Over the years this has injected a cosmopolitan feel to the city, while retaining much of its traditional culture.
 
Whatever your preference, Alicante & the area surrounding it is bound to have something to offer you 

Alicante MarinaAlready well known for being relatively inexpensive, with excellent beaches & a wide choice of accommodation, Alicante has a lot more to offer. A great deal of investment has gone into the preservation of its historical & architectural heritage.

There are many fiestas (festivals) throughout the cities calendar, some of which are a real spectacle & well worth a look. The cuisine is another major bonus, with (affordable) good food available everywhere, alongside the middle to high end restaurants. Plenty of shopping opportunities also exist, ranging from souvenirs, local goods & handicrafts, to fashion items & modern shopping centres.

As with many Spanish towns & cities Alicante comes alive at night. Do not be put off by this; there really is something for all ages here. It is after all customary for Spanish families to go for a walk after their evening meal, perhaps to have an ice cream in one of the many Italian ice cream parlours, or to have a drink.
 

 Valencian Community general information

Alicante, Valencia and Castellón make up the three provinces of the Valencian Community, which covers 23,500 km² and is situated on the eastern coast of the peninsula.  The coast is 485 km long and borders with Cataluña in the north and Murcia in the south.  Each provincial coast has its own name; la Costa de Azahar in Castellón, la Costa de Valencia in Valencia and la Costa Blanca in Alicante.

The community has a population of 4 million, and the city of Alicante has 300,000 inhabitants.
 
 
 

Albatera has it's very own website

We have a new mayor settling in to his new role  - why not see here for more details and updates

Price list for licences and certificates etc here

 

Location

Coordinates : 38°10′42″N, 0°52′7″W
Time zone : CET (GMT +1)
- summer : CEST (GMT +2)

General information

Native name

Albatera (Spanish)

Spanish name

Albatera

Postal code

03340

Area code

34 (Spain) + 965 (Alicante)

Website

http://www.albatera.org/

Administration

Country

Spain

Autonomous Community

Valencian Community

Province

Alicante

Comarca

Vega Baja del Segura

Geography

Land Area

61.54 km²

Altitude

20 m AMSL

Population

Population

10,878 (2006)

Density

177 hab./km² (2006)

Useful 
Telephone numbers
addresses in Albatera

Ayuntamiento/Town Hall:
Telf. 965 485 000
Plaza de España, 1

Centro Reina Sofía: 
Telf 965 485 000 Ext.36
C/ Marquesa de Dos Aguas

Centro Municipal Tres de Abril: 
Telf. 965 487 242
Plaza San Jaime

Centro Ocupacional Azahares: 
Telf. 965 486 399
C/ Orihuela

Centro de la 3a Edad: 
Telf. 965 486 292

C/San Antonio, 23

Casa de Cultura "Miguel Hemández": 
Telf. 965 487 553
C/ San Antonio, 22

Biblioteca Municipal Central/ Library: 
Telf. 965 487 894
C/Compositor Manuel Berna, s/n

Biblioparque San Pascual: 
Telf. 965 488 276
Plaza de San Pascua!, s/n

Biblioparque Príncipe de Asturias: 
Telf. 965 487 729
C/ Lope de Vega. (Frente Plaza Príncipe de Asturias)

Centro de Información Juvenil: 
Telf. 965 487 902

Mercado de Abastos: 
Telf. 965 488 089
C/. Mayor, 4

Polideportivo Municipal: 
Telf. 965 488 305


Colégios Públicos/ Schools in Albatera:
Cervantes: Telf. 965 485179
Santiago Apóstol: Telf. 965 486 128
Virgen del Rosario: Telf. 965 435 080
Instituto de Secundaria "Antonio Sema Sema":
Telf. 965 486 229

Servicios municipales


SERVEF: 
Telf. 901120374

Centro Reina Sofia

SUMA/Tax Office: 
Telf. 965 486 509

Bajos Centro Municipal 3 de Abril

Oficina Información al consumidor 
(OMIC): Telf. 965 487 984
Local Mercado de Abastos

Oficinas de Aqualia/ Main water supplier: 
Telf. 965 486 711
C/José Tafur

Policía Local: 
Telf. 965485001

Centro Municipal 3 de Abril

Juzgado de Paz y Registro Civil: 
Telf. 965 485 633
Centro Municipal 3 de Abril- la Planta

Guardia Civil-Albatera: 
Telf.965488374

C/ Francisco Juan Follana

Guardia Civil (Callosa de Segura): 
Telf. 965 310185

Protección Civil: 
Telf. 966742 411


Comisaria de Policía (Orihuela): 
Telf. 965 300 082
DNI./ Pasaportes: 
Telf. 966 741 515

Bomberos Parque de Orihuela:
Telf. Urg. 965 300 080 - 
Ofic. 965303 241


Urgencias: Telf. 112

Servicios Sanitarios y Asistenciales
Centro de Salud / Health Centre
main Road just below the Mercadona
Telf. 965 487 751 
Telf. 965 487 752  
Telf. 965 487 460
Ctra. del Hondón.


Hospital Comarcal - Vega Baja: 
Telf 966776166
San Bartolomé. Orihuela

Cruz Roja (Crevillente):
Telf. 965 403 612
(Teléfonos 900 gratuitos)


Centro de Información S.I.D.A.: 
Telf. 900 702 020

Fundación Ayuda contra la Drogadicción: 
Telf. 900 161 515

Asesoramiento derechos de la mujer:
Telf. 900 191 010

Infocáncer: 
Telf. 900 100 036


Infosida: 
Telf. 900 723 939

Teléfono de Asistencia a Personas Mayores: 
Telf. 900 100 011

Denuncia de Malos Tratos: 
Telf. 900 100 009

Dirección Gral. de Integración

Discapacitados Ivadis: 
Telf. 963 378 240

Defensora del Discapacitado 
Telf. 963 867 618

Dirección General de la Mujer 
Telf. 900 580 888

Dirección General de Inmigración 
Telf. 963 569 000

Dirección General de Familia, 
Menor y Adopciones:
Teléfono de Asistencia al Menor-24 horas: 
Telf. 900 100 033

Servicio de Atención Jurídica del Menor y Familia: 
Telf. 963 869 296

Solidaridad y Voluntariado:
Telf. 963301109

Transportes y Comunicaciones

Autobuses "La Albaterense" Orihuela: 
Telf. 965300287

Estación de Autobuses de Alicante: 
Telf. 965 130 700

Estación RENFE de Albatera/
Train Station for 
Catral Albatera and San isidro: 
Telf. 965 486 279

Estación RENFE de Alicante: 
Telf. 966 590 202

Aeropuerto de El Altet (Alicante):
Telf. 966 919 400

Información General Local

Cooperativa Eléctrica: 
Telf: 965 485 380
C/. Pascual Canovas, 41

Parroquia Santiago Apóstol: 
Telf. 965 485 304

Imagen 21- TV Albatera: 
Telf.965487676

Sindicato de Riegos de la Huerta: 
Telf. 965485 308

Comunidad de Regantes de Albatera: 
Telf. 965 485 078

Servicio Recogida de Basuras y enseres: 
Telf. 966 680 610

 

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