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The Best Natural Areas in the Province of Cadiz
Find the best natural areas in the Province of Cadiz, Spain. Plan your visit and how to get there. Photos and more information on TUDESTINO.
If you like diverse natural spaces, visiting the province of Cadiz will be your best choice. The environment of the province is very rich and varied: beaches, lakes, dunes, estuaries, cliffs, caves, marshes, countryside and mountains.
They are so important that they cover large protected areas, such as the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, Los Alcornocales Natural Park , Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park, La Breña y Marismas del Barbate Natural Park, Doñana National Park and El Estrecho Natural Park. As we see, all the Natural Parks in the province of Cadiz present a wide diversity: the parks in the coast, in the mountain range or in the marshlands converged.
Among the Natural Areas which are different from the parks mentioned above we find, among others, the Playa de los Lances Natural Park. Here, large numbers of birds of different types are found, waiting for good wind conditions to cross to Africa. We also find the Cola del Embalse Natural Area, in Arcos, an ideal place during the winter to admire the osprey and the Mallard.
On TUDESTINO you will find important information about the natural areas mentioned and others such as Palmones Marshlands, Guadiaro Estuary, Bornos Reservoir, Sancti Petri Marshland, Trocadero Island, Rota Fishing Weirs, Toruños Marsh, Punta del Boquerón…
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Parque Periurbano La Suara is a beautiful park in Jerez de la Frontera which offers you the opportunity to observe the interesting flora and fauna that inhabits it. About 23 kilometres away from Jerez, it has more than 200 hectares, pine trees and eucalyptus. It is well equipped, which makes it a good alternative to...
The Trafalgar Tombolo, near Los Caños de Meca and Zahora, is a Natural Monument presided by the Lighthouse of Cape Trafalgar. Its beautiful landscape mixes fine sand dunes, long beaches and a rocky area on which the lighthouse sits. It is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful places on the Cadiz coast. Its...
The Tempul Fortress (Fortaleza de Tempul), in Algar (Province of Cadiz, Andalusia), is an ancient defensive structure from which the ruins are preserved. It was built on a military building of Roman origin with a defensive character. The Spring (Nacimiento del Agua), in San José del Valle, supplied water to important towns such as Cadiz...
The Rota Fishing Weirs are small plots installed in the sea which represent a traditional way to leverage resources from the Roman period. Rota remodelled this activity building archaic fish farms. In these, fish, cuttlefish and octopus entered at high tide, trapped in the stone cages when the tide goes back down. Then they are...
Laguna de la Paja is practically located in the centre of Chiclana de la Frontera. It is a 40-hectare wetland formed in a flat area. It has shallow depth (half a metre maximum) and temporary waters according to the volume of rain. In addition to the interest of the fauna that is concentrated in the...
Pinar de la Algaida is a vast forest, very similar to Doñana National Park. It has recreational areas and a bike trail that runs through it, with several different circuits. The landscape is dominated by pine trees and scrub consisting of mastic, juniper and aromatic plants. At one end of the forest there is a...
Centro de Visitantes El Bosque is a museum and information centre of the Sierra de Grazalema, a place with its rugged terrain and varied beauty that every visitor is surprised with. It is currently managed by Turismo Rural Genatur SCA. In Jardín Botánico Castillejo (El Castillejo Botanical Garden), one finds species representative of the flora...
The Estuario del Río Guadiaro y la Laguna de Torreguadiaro (Río Guadiaro Estuary and Torreguadiaro Lagoon) are two of the most important natural landscapes in San Roque. It was declared a Protected Natural Area of Andalusia in 1989, with an area of 27 hectares that were extended in November 2013 by 8 hectares. It has also been...
El Castillejo Botanical Garden (Jardín Botánico El Castillejo) is located in the town of El Bosque. It belongs to the Network of Botanical Gardens in Protected Natural Spaces of Andalusia. During your visit, you can see some of the most interesting plants of the Andalusian flora. Among them you will find the pinsapo (Abies pinsapo or...
The Complejo Endorreico de Espera (Espera Endorheic Basin) consists of Hondilla, Salada de la Zorrilla and Dulce de la Zorrilla lagoons. These three lagoons are fed by rainwater and some subterranean aquifers. They all have variable water levels, being the Salada de la Zorrilla Lagoon the one that undergoes the most changes. This basin has been declared...
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