Alovera Gives Green Light to the Construction of the Largest Urban Beach in Spain 50 Kilometers From Madrid
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The 'Alovera Beach' project, with a lagoon of 20,000 square meters and a sand area of 16,000, will involve more than 20 million private investment and the creation of 140 direct jobs
Environmental groups are warning that entrepreneurship in Alovera (Guadalajara) could consume "up to 32 million liters of drinking water per year"
The partial opening of the park is planned for the spring of 2027 after an investment of more than 20 million euros.
The municipal assembly of Alovera (Guadalajara) has approved the award and concession of use of a public land for the construction and management of a large water leisure park. Located just 30 minutes from Madrid, this pioneering complex in Spain will have a differential element: a lagoon of 20,000 m2, with a navigable area and another suitable for the bathroom, which will be surrounded by a beach of 16,000 m2.
The municipal assembly of Alovera approved the construction of a macro-project of water leisure promoted by Félix Abánades, founder of Quabit.
The municipal assembly of Alovera (Guadalajara) has approved the award and concession of the use of...
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