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  ABOUT MORAIRA 17/Mayo/2006 - 16:48

About Moraira - Character and Geography

Moraira, originally a small fishing village within the municipality of Teulada, has grown into a holiday and retirement resort within the last 25 years. 
The village centre, with its small and colourful Main Street, still retains much of the original character and atmosphere.

The Local Authority has exerted strong planning control since the beginning and prevented the development characteristic of other Spanish coastal resorts and the terrain, sloping gently from the coast into the pine clad foothills, provides views of the coastline uncluttered with high-rise buildings.

The geographical features provide an almost perfect location as the valley, which descends down to Moraira beach, is the meeting point of several mountain streams which continue to run out to sea, along the side of the beach itself, even during the hottest and driest August weather. Over the millennium these water courses have deposited their rich alluvial soil on the valley bottom which, thanks again to the foresight of the Local Authority, has been designated as Green Belt.

The surrounding hills provide both shelter from the harsh winter weather from the north and a natural vortex for cooling summer sea breezes and Moraira's perfect orientation provides the majority of its properties with a southerly downhill view towards the sea.

The development in the area is almost wholly of detached villas and the typically Spanish "pueblo-style" developments, with few holiday apartments and no 'holiday package' hotels whatsoever. Nearly all of the properties are owned by Northern Europeans, either as retirement or holiday homes. This dictates to some extent the type of holiday maker found in the resort - those attracted here tending to be, in the main, family units since the accommodation available is virtually limited to privately owned villas.

The well spaced individual character of development does mean that the villas are spread over quite a substantial area and a car is a necessity in most areas.

About Teulada & Moraira - Communications

 

Roads - The N332 provincial highway passes within 1 klm. of Teulada town and it is a further 6 klms. to Moraira Village.

Motorway - The A-7 Motorway Interchange Nº 63 (Benissa and Teulada) is 3 klms from Teulada.

Airports - Alicante (El Altet) 90 klms from Teulada and Valencia (Manises) 120 klms.

Railways - The railway station at Teulada Town is served by the narrow-gauge service between Denia and Alicante. There is no interchange into the national network at Denia and at Alicante it is some distance across the city to the main-line station.

Bus Services - La Unión de Benissa provide an hourly service, Alicante to Valencia, which stops outside the Cuatro Vientos at Teulada and both points provide an onward service to anywhere in Europe.

Autobuses Ifach S.L. provide a five-times-daily service from Calpe railway station, through the town, along the coast to Moraira Village, up to Benitachell, through Teulada Town to the railway station and along to the Cuatro Vientos bus stop.

 

About Teulada and Moraira - Local Statistics

AREA: 32 sq.kms. with more than 2,000 hectares under cultivation and 1,000 of vineyards.

POPULATION: 9,500 approx. according to the last census but this increases to as many as 30,000 during the tourist season.

HEIGHT:  Rising to 185 m. above sea level.

DISTANCES: Alicante 80 kms. Valencia 108 kms. Barcelona 438 kms Benidorm 40 kms.

 

About Teulada and Moraira - Historical Summary

The history of Teulada and Moraira has been traced back almost to the beginning of the history of civilised man.

Early archaeological remains of the first settlers (Upper Palaeolithic 15,000 to 20,000 BC) were discovered in a Cave (Cova de la Cendra) on the Cap d´Or (the headland that protects Moraira and El Portet beaches).

In the town of Teulada, at the Cova de Les Rates and El Morro de Castellar are schematic rupestrian paintings depicting life in the bronze age.

Later the Iberians settled in the area and ceramic remains have been discovered to support this on the Cap d´Or where they would have guarded the Bay of Moraira and the whole coastline.

Later still the Moors occupied the area and, as elsewhere along the Spanish Mediterranean Coast, left their mark on the culture and economy of the area. The signs of this first "organized" society are still to be seen in the architecture, the irrigation and agricultural systems and town planning. Many of the area names have been handed down from this era, e.g. Benimarco, Benimeit, Pouet del Morro, Moravit, Tabaira, Alcassar etc.

The Moors were expelled in the 13th century by the conqueror Jaime I and then people from Catalunya and Aragon settled there, bringing with them the Valencian language.
Teulada was formally founded in 1386 by the Lords of Llúria, Serría and Gandia who were the owners and later they handed over to the Barons of Ariza and Teulada and in the nineteenth century it was claimed by the crown.

During the 16th century the area was plagued by the attention of Barbary pirates, the Town of Teulada was fortified and a lookout tower (now restored) was built on the Cap d´Or.
There is an old tale that Moraira was named after the heathen princess "Ira, la Mora" - hence "Mora Ira". This could be true (but probably not). The tale that her remains are entombed under the old castle on the main beach (now restored as a historical monument and museum).

There is actual evidence that this "Castillo de Moraira" was planned by Juan Bautista Antonelli within the fortification scheme developed by Felipe II to protect the coast from the Barbary invaders in the 16th century but, according to a plaque at the entrance, it was finished as late as 1742.

It is also known that, although it was armed with four bronze cannons, it was badly damaged by the British on July 20th 1801 - but the least said about that, the better

Editado por: aldrane (28/Diciembre/2008 - 22:40)

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