New pedestrian access to Carvajal beach is opened to the public
The new pedestrian access to Carvajal beach in Benalmádena is now open to the public, just over six months after construction costing 260,000-euros, began. It will finally put an end to the demands from the public to improve accessibility to one of the town's most popular beaches.
It consists of a 200-metre-long, sloping wooden walkway that allows people, including those with mobility issues, to safely make their way down to the beach, and a new staircase for direct access from Avenida del Sol.
The councillor for Beaches, Encarnación Cortés, said: “In addition to providing good accessibility for people with disabilities to one of the best beaches in Benalmádena, it also integrates perfectly into the natural environment with new lighting and vegetation.”