This simple route begins at the Arenal-Bol beach and ends at Cala Manzanera, near Ricardo Bofill's buildings. It starts on the beach itself, and then you have to go down the stairs located between the Badia Calp hotel and Gran Hotel Sol y Mar.
Once on the sand, the start of the route appears on the right, after approximately fifty metres.
After about 150 metres, the trail divides into two paths: the one on the left, which takes you to the beach, and the central one, which is the one that you have to take so as to continue climbing up until you get to a sandy path with white stones that passes next to the Balcón en el Mar building.
Continue walking and, when you go down a few steps, cross the street and continue along the path. Here, the path runs horizontally and passes near the first of the architect Ricardo Bofill's buildings that you come across.
After this structure, the path goes down a ladder and passes next to Bofill's second building, a set of green constructions called Xanadú.
Further ahead you get to the third Bofill building, baptised with the name of MuraIla Roja. Here, you have to descend to the left along some cobbled stairs that lead you to what remains of a seawater pool and a bar built during the same period as the Ricardo Bofill buildings.
Once on the beach, go towards the right a few metres along the rocky wall so as to then access the cove known as Cala de la Manzanera, which is where the route ends and from where you can enjoy some magnificent views of the bay of Calp.