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Caravans evicted in Cabo de Gata and parking areas closed

02.03.2026 13:03 1 min 1 source
Ideal SPA
Caravans evicted in Cabo de Gata and parking areas closed
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The Andalusian government and Níjar municipality have evicted caravans parked in the Cabo de Gata Natural Park and closed parking areas at Isleta del Moro and El Playazo. The action took place on March 2, 2026, due to saturation of vehicles in specially protected areas of the park. Authorities insist such vehicles must only be parked in designated areas.

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Caravans evicted in Cabo de Gata and parking areas closed

02.03.2026 Ideal SPA Original source

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