Ribelles Park
Inaugurated on May 25, 1999, it is named after the poet from Puçol, Josep Maria Ribelles i Llobat, and features multiple species of trees.
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The main access points to Puçol beach are via Camí La Mar and Vereda Mangraners. These entrances were renovated in 2014 as part of a tourism development plan for our beach, at a cost exceeding €3.5 million, fully funded by the Valencian Regional Government.
The €3,748,000 invested has allowed an area previously used exclusively for vehicles to now be accessible to pedestrians and even people with disabilities. This was achieved by separating the two uses of this access road: on one side, the 4-meter-wide Vereda Mangraners is designated for agricultural use, a bike lane, and a pedestrian walkway; on the other side, the roadway for vehicular traffic has been renovated with a new layout and double-surfacing of the old Camí La Mar.