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Maps of Quesada and Rojales (Description updated 2017)

PostPosted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 9:15 pm
by Jan

Ciudad Quesada map (Description updated 2017)

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To help anyone who is not familiar with Ciudad Quesada or needs to get their bearings of the area, I have written a description of this map (Click on the map to enlarge it - We updated the resolution in May 2014, so it should be clearer to read now):

Towards the top, on the far left is a big roundabout and a little roundabout leads off it (with lots of blue circles near it) and that is the entrance to the arches (Los Arcos) and Quesada High Street where there are lots of shops, bars, restaurants and a Gama supermarket.

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The road that the roundabout is on (a plain yellow road), going downwards, is the road to Torrevieja. The next roundabout down on that road is by the Consum Supermarket area of Dona Pepa - which has bars/restaurants & shops and of course the big Consum Supermarket.

Going further down that road, at the next roundabout, the road at the very bottom of the map going all the way along is locally called the 'Lemon Tree Road' and leads to the beaches (10 minutes to Guardamar beach and a few minutes more to lots of other beaches) and the coastal road to Alicante airport.

Partway down that road which runs horizontally at the bottom of the map you will see an H for hotel - This is the entrance (a big unmissable 'posh' roundabout is here now but is not shown on this map as it is relatively newly built) to the Hotel Laguna area of Dona Pepa (Dona Pepa I) which has bars & restaurants & shops too but no supermarket.

Going straight up the road that the hotel is on, past a couple of big roundabouts you will come to the Gama Supermarket area of Dona Pepa II on Avda. Antonio Quesada, where again you will find bars / restaurants & a Gama Jumerca supermarket. Further up the map from there is the Chaplins bar area (far end of Las Naciones road) with bars, cafes, restaurants - Then onwards from there is the Quesada Country Club bar & restaurant (QCC) area, with The Club bar & restaurant on Calle Abedul and bowls area and further up from there is the Canales Supermarket area near the top of Quesada on Av.de la Costa Azul with the bars and restaurants in that area and finally at the top is Harry's Bar on Avd. Costa Azul. Not far from there too is the Golf Course area on Avda. Justo Quesada, which has loads of bars/restaurants/cafes & also a big Supervalu supermarket. Further up from the golf course area (La Marquesa Golf Course) but not shown on this map, is Rojales a typically Spanish town. Ciudad Quesada actually evolved as a suburb of the town of Rojales.

Most if not all bars and restaurants in Quesada are shown here:
http://www.talkquesada.com/restaurants- ... ?sk=s&sd=a

Rojales map


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Local street maps of Quesada & Rojales


Here are some local street maps of Quesada & Rojales. We thought it might be helpful to put them on this forum for a quick handy reference to where roads and places are.

There are four maps below - Click on the part of the map you need until it enlarges enough to read. When you want to get back to this page again just click on the back arrow on your browser:

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Google map of Quesada and Rojales


I have created a Google map and used red markers to show you where Ciudad Quesada and Rojales is.

Zoom into the map to have a closer look.

 


For descriptions of many of our Quesada restaurants and bars with interactive maps showing where they are and photos & addresses, see this link:
http://www.talkquesada.com/restaurants- ... tails-f80/

Copies of these maps can be freely obtained from the Ayuntamiento (town hall) in Rojales.

Re: Map of Ciudad Quesada with description - 2014

PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 9:14 am
by Silverlady
Thanks for the map is Rojhales on the map as well.

Re: Map of Ciudad Quesada with description - 2014

PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 10:21 am
by Jan
Silverlady wrote:Thanks for the map is Rojales on the map as well.



Here's the Rojales map (It is also in the Maps forum - maps-of-quesada-and-surrounding-areas-f94/maps-of-quesada-rojales-2013-t1959.html ) :
map rojales 2.jpg

You can get a paper copy of this map in Rojales Town Hall.
Hope this helps.

Re: Map of Ciudad Quesada with description - 2014

PostPosted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 9:39 am
by Svenake
Thanks Jan!

Very helpful indeed, as we are mowing down to our new house on the 1;st of february.

Greatings from a cold (-9C) Sweden!:P

Sven-Åke & Agnetha

Re: Map of Ciudad Quesada with description - 2014

PostPosted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 4:55 pm
by Jan
Svenake wrote:Thanks Jan!

Very helpful indeed, as we are mowing down to our new house on the 1;st of february.

Greatings from a cold (-9C) Sweden!:P

Sven-Åke & Agnetha



Hello Sven-Åke & Agnetha,

So pleased that you find the map helpful.

Your -9C makes our 11C, in London, England today, seem decidedly warm!
:lol:

Good luck with your move into your new house. It's an exciting time. Please ask any questions on the forum, if you need any help or information.

There's lots of helpful information and advice for moving in, on this link, if you haven't seen it already: safety-security-information-and-property-in-spain-hints-and-tips-f78/

Very best wishes,

Jan.

Re: Maps of Quesada and Rojales 2014

PostPosted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 1:40 pm
by Barbara
Hi Jan

The map you have posted of Quesada is extremely helpful and we use it all the time but unfortunately, but even if you zoom in, it's not always easy to see the road names.

Is it possible to buy a "hard copy" of this please and if so, can you advise where we can get it?

Many thanks


Barbara

Re: Maps of Quesada and Rojales 2014

PostPosted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 3:44 pm
by Jan
Barbara wrote:Hi Jan

The map you have posted of Quesada is extremely helpful and we use it all the time but unfortunately, but even if you zoom in, it's not always easy to see the road names.

Is it possible to buy a "hard copy" of this please and if so, can you advise where we can get it?

Many thanks


Barbara



If you go into the town hall in Quesada or Rojales and ask, they should be able to give you a copy of the same map and it's free.

I will try to re-do the map on here to make it easier to read as soon as possible - Thank you for letting us know.

(Edited at 15.51) I have put a Google map of Quesada and Rojales above that may help, as you can zoom into the road names on this if you click on the + (plus sign) under the little man and move about the map with your mouse.


Jan

Re: Maps of Quesada and Rojales 2014

PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 6:07 pm
by Barbara
Many thanks Jan,



The Google map is useful but we find the one you have provided is somehow much easier to use for finding our way around Quesada.

Perhaps because it's all on one page and it's coloured in!!


Regards


Barbara

Re: Maps of Quesada and Rojales 2014

PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 7:04 pm
by Jan
Yes Barbara, I must admit I like that map best - I will try to enlarge it soon so it can be read easier.

Jan.

Re: Maps of Quesada and Rojales 2014

PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2014 9:16 am
by Jan
As promised we have enlarged the resolution on the big Quesada map, with description, at the very top of this topic.
Hopefully, it should be easier to read the street names when the map is enlarged now.

Jan