He Blue Senteros program is an initiative promoted and developed by the Association of Environmental and Consumer Education (ADAC). The goal of the program is to reward, via the Flag Award Path Blue, recovery and value path And routes of the entire national territory, converted into valuable resources for environmental pretetation and the enjoyment of nature.
Loose Blue paths are ideal places for environmental consciousness, This is conceived as a tool that contributes to social change and is ideal for practicing activities in contact with nature and the environment.
Loose Blue Blue Paths therefore allow the preservation of already haumanized environments and the interpretation of natural and cultural heritage, use of the Blue Paths As a resources for conservation and environmental education through the realization of recreational, sports, tourist and recreational activities.

Ecotourism trails in Murcia
The region of Murcia, National leader with regard to the inclusion of new blue paths in 2025, With a total of 11, he organized today at the Tourism Institute, the law of national delivery of these prizes.
The Minister of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sport, Carmen Conesa, who was chairman Natural and patrimonial sources of different routes throughout the country and in which the community stood out because he is the first Uniprovincial region in the number path Blue, with a total of 26 spread in 12 municipalities ».
Moreover, he remembered, with this data we are the Second community throughout Spain on blue pathsOnly behind Galicia and connected to the Valencian community ».
Carmen Conesa said it is “a pride that the Region has been chosen as the host of this new edition of the delivery of the Blue Path Awards«, To which representatives of all autonomous communities and 40 entities from all over the country are present to collect their recognition.
«That this action takes place here, in the community that path He has added this year, is a recognition of our landscapes and our natural wealth, as well as the dedication of our municipalities with Environmental management and with sustainable and quality tourism modelStrengthening our role as a reference in the preservation and promotion of these spaces ».
Likewise the jury of Path Azul has celebrated the thousand kilometers of the national network by selecting The blue path called Puerto de Cartagena, which received a memorial mile pole of kilometer 1,000are the best appreciated candidacy and be able to merge the situation of one path which was first awarded in 2019 and at the same time one path Renewed, because it has presented an extension of 450 meters above the initial layout.
The program Path Azul is an initiative promoted and developed by the Association of Environmental and Consumer Education (ADAC), The same that the blue flags in Spain manage, one of the greatest prestigious prices for the environment, where Spain appears as a leader,
España, With 638 beaches awarded in 2024 (11 more than in 2023), 102 for sports ports (5 more than in 2023) and 7 for tourist ships (2 more than in 2023).
150 kilometers of paths in the region
In total, the 26 blue paths that currently have the region of Murcia They extend more than 150 kilometers, 15 percent of the current expansion of the national network.
Loose 11 new paths granted in the region this year are: He Path Blue three bays in Águilas; He Path Healthy in Archena; He Path from El Bayo in Calasparra; And the pedestrian and cycling schedule from Lorquí to Los Palacios and the urban route Avenida Ginés Asensio in Lorquí. Mazarrón also has two new ones path Blauw, the Alamillo-La Alameda-Las Balsica.
The Calas variant of Bolnuevo-Sierra de Las Moreras. Mula is also expanding its network with the 10.001 steps route and the Path from the Umbría del Bosque de Espuña. Murcia opens in this payroll with the Path Left Margin River and Yecla get a new one path Blue with the green road of the Chicharra.
These are added to 15 regional blue paths that resulted in 2024, which are distributed by the municipalities of Cartagena, San Pedro del Pinatar, Mazarrón, Águilas, Ceutí, Abarán, Archena, Mula and Yecla.