The equipment contributes to the enhancement of the natural heritage of the municipality through the interpretation of the various elements of their natural environment as flora, fauna and landscapes.
The offer is extended with the possibility of developing hiking trails also located in the natural landscape of Cabezo de la Jara, offering diverse topics as astronomy, botany and integral use of water.
Thursday August 18, 2011.
The Department of Culture and Tourism of Puerto Lumbreras has launched a program of guided tours of the Centre of Interpretation of Nature is located in the natural Cabezo de la Jara.
The equipment that contributes to the enhancement of the natural heritage of the municipality has received over five hundred visits this summer.
Specifically, the visits take place every Wednesday in July and August the hours of 20.30 to 22.30h.
where tourists can freely visit or book in advance through the Tourist Office Puerto Lumbreras, by calling 968436153 and 652902282.
The councilman of Culture and Tourism of the Municipality of Puerto Lumbreras, Maria Isabel Martinez, explained that "visitors can learn through the tour of the center, flora, fauna and landscapes that houses the natural environment of Cabezo de la Jara also have the possibility of hiking trails through the natural landscape that offer diverse topics as astronomy, botany or water use. "
The facility has about 200 square meters where they are located, an audiovisual room, and a permanent exhibition area on resources and natural areas of the municipality.
Specifically in the area for the Natural Area sites are described as the head of Jara, La Rambla Nogalte and nature trails are there in the municipality.
This space contains a selection of fossils and minerals from the area and incorporates a video monitor showing the various aspects of the countryside through various audiovisual products.
On the other hand, a lighting panel shows the generic aspects of the landscape, and also lists the different aromas that can interpret the flora.
Also in the exhibition area related to 'Wildlife', the protagonist is the tortoise arrears, while the space devoted to 'human being' describes the early settlement, farming, industry and water use on site.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras