Private transfer Cieza - Murcia Train Station
Murcia Train Station transfer connects to the main tourist town of Cieza.
Cieza is the gateway to the north of the region of Murcia, it falls within the area known as the Vega Alta del Segura. Cieza lies in a fertile valley, fed by the waters of the River Segura, surrounded by mountainous peaks: the Sierra de la Cabeza del Asno, the Sierra Larga, the Sierra de Ascoy, of Almorchón, the Sierra del Oro, and the Sierra de la Atalaya. Cieza has been dedicated to agriculture and today fruit growing is its principal economic activity producing more than 130 million kilos of peaches every year, making Cieza the biggest peach producing municipality in Europe.
The town is steeped in history and has some beautiful buildings including the Church of the Assumption from the eighteenth century; the Church of St. Joaquin, built in the seventeenth century; the Convent Church of the Clarissas, dating back to the eighteenth; the Hermitage of the St. Cristo del Consuelo (Holy Christ of Solace), with its Neogothic-Mudejar style, and last, but not least, the Hermitage of the Buen Suceso. Its artistic heritage is completed by the Balcon del Muro, a historical centre which consists of the ancient fifteenth century fort and the nineteenth century wall. Cieza offers the chance to not only appreciate its culture but also to enjoy the risks of nature. Near to the town you can found one of the most remarkable natural beauty spots, the Almadenes Canyon, formed by the River Segura as it narrows creating a gorge with walls hundreds of metres high, which is ideal for practising adventure sports.
For your Murcia train station transfer once you leave the train, our driver will be waiting for you with a Beniconnect sign, where you will be directed to where your vehicle are waiting to transfer you to your chosen destination in Cieza.
I have now used this Company on two separate occasions for journeys between Alicante Airport and Javea. On each occasion the service and in particular communications were excellent. Maybe I was lucky but I would certainly not hesitate to use them again.