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Autor: Colom Date: 10 Abr 2007
Rural Tourism
If we look for a small stay of weekend, and to remain isolated of the world and the noise, the rural tourism can be the best option.
There are great the advantages of the rural tourism. It is to elopement more near that we can allow us depending on the time and the distance. It is a question of taking simply little fresh air and recapturing the daily thing after credit recharging rapidly the batteries.
Our hotel there will allow its to know so much the small people of Baths and Beggar, since to approach the downtown of Murcia, since it is to less than 10 minutes in car.
The locality of Baths and Beggar occupies the southern area of the municipality of Murcia in its zones prelitorales, after the acquaintance relief of Carrascoy's Saw.
In the environment of Baths and Beggar there exist archaeological deposits corresponding to the Middle Ages that they speak to us about former farm-houses distributed by the territory.
The locality continues having in the intensive cultures of melon, artichoke or broccoli one of the sources of its economy, adding the nearness of coastal or tourist zones to its attraction as small residential population who possesses(relies on) all the necessary elements of public service.
Historically, already since Alfonso X Wise initiated the distributions of lands, Baths and Beggar is fitted inside the group that daily and generically is known like pedanías of the field.
The origin of the name of this pedania is not completely clear. Traditionally there has been looked and explained his(her,your) origin in the existence in the place of a birth with a small wealth that was gathered in a great raft which waters were in use for the irrigation, but that in summer epoch there were using for the bath the inhabitants of the zone, of there the term "Baños" (Baths). As for the second term, "Mendigo" (Beggar), also has been kept that it derives from the fact from that in the small hermitage constructed in the place a beggar lived, though others speak about a hermit. Nevertheless the latter interpretation has been questioned by the prestigious historian D. Juan Torres Fontes, chronicler of the City of Murcia, who after the study of different medieval documents states the utilization of the term "Mendigol" to refer to the lands where there is located the current pedania of Bañ and Mendigo (Baths and Beggar).