DENIA lies to the north of Mount Montgo, over the Elephant’s trunk and at the
end of a spectacular elevated and winding road which will shock travellers with the
superb coastal panorama, as one descends towards Las Rotas and Denia properY;
not least because of the total contrast of the landscape. The focal points of this
view of Denia are its two large harbours/marinas, Denia castle atop an emerald
green mound – in the centre of town, but facing the harbour, and the total flatness
of the landscape around the town. Apart from apartments and townhouses, Denia
itself has limited availability of detached villas. However, just along the coast, north
of Denia are Las Marinas and Els Poblets where there is an unusually large
availability of all kinds of property, often within a level walk of the superb beaches
that make up this whole length of coastline – from Denia to Gandia. Whilst there
are some villas in this area of the grand style, smaller plot size requirements and
more dense development mean that there is a greater availability of more modestly
priced properties to suit all tastes. This whole area is much flatter than the rest of
the Marina Alta and is more suitable for the more elderly buyers, those requiring a
smaller, low maintenance garden, and those looking for a flat walk (or cycle) to
amenities. Denia itself is a larger and very Spanish town, with excellent shops, restaurants and all other amenities. There is an
excellent regular high-speed ferry service to all the Balearic Islands, and a few minutes drive away, in Ondara is a superb new
out of town shopping complex.
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