This 3775 m² plot in La Solana, near Alicante, offers a tranquil environment with expansive nature and mountain views. Located in an urban area with amenities within walking distance, it combines rural peace with practical convenience. Although the plot itself is not a building plot, its size offers room for various agricultural or recreational uses. The location on the Costa Blanca guarantees a Mediterranean climate and a lifestyle surrounded by culture and nature.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The plot is situated inland in an urban setting, meaning basic amenities like a supermarket and pharmacy are within walking distance. This ensures a practical lifestyle without the necessity of a car for daily errands.
This is not a building plot, but a piece of land of considerable size. It is suitable for those seeking space for outdoor activities, a vegetable garden, animals, or simply a large buffer around an existing or future home elsewhere.
This is an existing plot of land, not a new construction project. The status of the plot as non-building land is a permanent characteristic. While building plots are available in the surrounding area, this specific offering focuses on the land itself.
The primary characteristic is that this plot is not designated for residential construction. Other limitations include the distance to the coast (13 km as the crow flies) and the need for a car for many excursions, despite the proximity of some local amenities.
This offering is suitable for investors looking for a piece of land with space for agricultural purposes, such as growing olives or grapes, in an area known for these products. Nature enthusiasts seeking a large, quiet place for recreation, a vegetable garden, or keeping animals will also find a suitable location here. Individuals looking for a base near urban amenities but preferring a rural environment may appreciate this plot. The low price makes it accessible to a broader audience wishing to benefit from the Spanish sun and lifestyle without investing directly in a built property. Those interested in developing agricultural land or acquiring a spacious plot as a buffer will see the potential.
As this is a plot of land, no specific finishing details of a dwelling apply. The terrain is currently fallow and accessible via an unpaved road. On-plot infrastructure is limited to potential telephone and possibly WiFi connections, should the buyer wish to establish them. There are no direct water or electricity connections specified on the plot. The quality of the land itself relates to its agricultural potential, which is strong in this region, particularly for viticulture and olive oil production, supported by the local climate and soil conditions.
This 3775 m² plot is offered at €15,500. This positions the offering in the lower segment of the real estate market, aimed at buyers specifically looking for land with potential outside the immediate built-up area. The price reflects the non-building designation of the plot. There are currently no other price variations or sizes available for this specific plot. Availability is currently for one plot of land.
La Solana, located in the province of Alicante, offers a living environment characterized by a combination of rural tranquility and urban proximity. The area is known for its productive vineyards and olive cultivation, which contribute to the distinctive landscape. With average temperatures ranging between 11°C and 27°C and an impressive 3,854 hours of sunshine per year, the climate is extremely pleasant. The average annual temperature of 18.7°C supports an outdoor lifestyle for a significant part of the year, with a swimming season of approximately five months. The altitude of 302 meters above sea level provides a milder temperature than on the coast and offers views over the surrounding hills. The 32 local public holidays per year reflect a rich cultural tradition. The median income in the province of €15,750 indicates a region with a stable economic base, supported by traditional agriculture and growing tourism.
Life in La Solana is characterized by its proximity to both nature and urban conveniences. With a supermarket just 767 meters away and a pharmacy at 833 meters, essential amenities are within easy reach. Restaurants and cafes are located within a 2 km radius, contributing to the area's vibrancy. The altitude of 302 meters offers a pleasant climate, averaging 18.7°C, with abundant sunshine (3,854 hours annually). This makes outdoor activities possible for most of the year, with a swimming season lasting five months. The province of Alicante is renowned for its wine and olive oil production, shaping the landscape and its cultural identity. The 32 local public holidays per year underscore its strong cultural heritage.
This plot is located in La Solana, a municipality situated inland from the popular coastal regions of the Costa Blanca. The urban environment offers direct access to basic amenities, while larger cities and the Mediterranean Sea are within driving distance.
La Solana is located inland in the province of Alicante, within the Valencia region of Spain. It lies at a significant distance from the Costa Blanca coastline, with the nearest beaches approximately 13 km away as the crow flies. The location is not in the immediate vicinity of major tourist hubs like Benidorm or Calpe, but rather in a region known for its agricultural production, particularly wine and olive oil. The proximity to Alicante (approx. 69 km as the crow flies) and Elche provides access to urban amenities and infrastructure, while the immediate surroundings offer a quieter, more authentic Spanish life.
Accessibility in La Solana is generally good for local needs, with a supermarket (767 m) and pharmacy (833 m) within walking distance. However, a car is advisable for more extensive travel. The nearest beaches are approximately 13 km away as the crow flies (e.g., Platja de l'Almadrava). Golf courses are located about 11-13 km away (Llebeig, Gregal, Altea Club de Golf). The nearest major city is Alicante, with Alicante-Elche Airport approximately 69 km away by air. Valencia Airport is about 90 km away. There are 10 public transport stops in the vicinity, offering limited public transport options.
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 69 km |
| Valencia (VLC) | 90 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
La Solana experiences a Mediterranean climate with very dry conditions, characteristic of the La Mancha region. Average temperatures range between 11°C and 27°C, with an average annual temperature of 18.7°C. The area enjoys an exceptional number of sunshine hours, with a historical record of 3,854 hours per year. This provides a long and pleasant swimming season of about five months, where water temperatures exceed 20°C. The altitude of 302 meters above sea level contributes to milder temperatures and often offers panoramic views of the landscapes, dominated by vineyards and olive groves. The surroundings invite exploration of nature, with viewpoints like Mirador del Cocó del Barbell just 0.3 km away.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020–2025 average)
For beach enthusiasts, the closest beaches, such as Platja de l'Almadrava and Platja de l'Amadrava, are approximately 13 km away as the crow flies, making a trip to the sea easily achievable by car. Recreational opportunities in the immediate vicinity include sports centers like Les Solanetes (0.6 km) and VitalParCentre (2.2 km), and municipal swimming pools a short distance away (2.8 km and 3.0 km). Golfers have several courses within about 11-13 km, including Llebeig and Gregal. The proximity to the natural environment also encourages hiking and cycling activities.
Source: OpenStreetMap
La Solana is located inland in the province of Alicante, within the Valencia region of Spain. It lies at a significant distance from the Costa Blanca coastline, with the nearest beaches approximately 13 km away as the crow flies. The location is not in the immediate vicinity of major tourist hubs like Benidorm or Calpe, but rather in a region known for its agricultural production, particularly wine and olive oil. The proximity to Alicante (approx. 69 km as the crow flies) and Elche provides access to urban amenities and infrastructure, while the immediate surroundings offer a quieter, more authentic Spanish life.
La Solana is a municipality in Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It has a population of 15,340. It has a very arid climate. It is located in a zone of Spain that produces large quantities of wine and olive oil.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | 11.3°C | 31 mm |
| February | 11.8°C | 21 mm |
| March | 14.4°C | 27 mm |
| April | 16.5°C | 27 mm |
| May | 19.5°C | 26 mm |
| June | 23.5°C | 9 mm |
| July | 26.4°C | 3 mm |
| August | 26.9°C | 3 mm |
| September | 24.1°C | 23 mm |
| October | 19.8°C | 40 mm |
| November | 15.4°C | 37 mm |
| December | 11.9°C | 30 mm |
Ref: VL601676
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Compared to the apartments and houses in Torrevieja and Urbanización El Raso, which start from €155,000 and €225,000 respectively, this plot in La Solana is priced at €15,500. This significant price difference is explained by the type of property: a plot of land without building permission, versus ready-to-move-in apartments and houses with amenities. While coastal projects focus on direct access to beaches and tourist facilities, La Solana offers a more rural and agriculturally oriented environment. The distance to the coastline (13 km as the crow flies) is greater than for projects in Torrevieja, which are directly on or within short walking distance of the sea. The focus of this offering is on space, tranquility, and the potential for agriculture or extensive use, appealing to a different market segment than residential developments closer to the popular coastal areas. Buyers primarily seeking building land for a villa or a ready-to-live-in apartment with sea views will need to look elsewhere. This plot appeals to a niche market that values spaciousness and a rural lifestyle at a relatively low entry price.
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