Thursday, August 7, 2008

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The best beaches in Cadiz

Close your eyes and felt all itchy skin salt and fresh Atlantic breeze. The southern English coast, which looks at America beyond sight, allows us to reconnect with endless space and rediscover hope for distant ports. How

choose the best beaches in Cadiz when we feel so good in any of them?

The Skyline Mediterranean feel to reach, is being lost as we turned the corner tip geographic Tarifa. Perhaps here, in his infinite Valdevaqueros beach, we should make our first stop and place it among "the best".

Valdevaqueros beach is wide, wide, flat and draw a long curve to the dunes of La Paloma (pictured). This is required which brings together sports fans that add strength and tenacity of the sea wind, kitesurf, windsurf, surf fun, etc. A7 route that goes to Cadiz and along the beach there are some points that make the "rate environment." Restaurants and lounges very cool environment where surfers unite families in a casual atmosphere and some hippie.
This same route takes us one step further, just a few miles further from the entrance to the dunes toward the beach at Bolonia. including fairly between 5 Europe's favorite beaches.

The Atlantic coast is shown with full force. A sea in constant motion. The wind, soft, salty. The atmosphere is relaxed, with no "positions." The beach is carried straight over 4 miles into a dune more than 30 meters high, to the west. A simple street separates the few houses in the sand. A wide band, eternal soft smack us down in history (with a capital).

Beachfront almost upon it, are the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Baelo Claudia. A city of capital importance in times of Roman Hispania, when these territories formed the Betic and Claudia Baelo garum provided to the upper classes of Rome.
A little later, whenever the N340 towards Cadiz route, we find another "pearl". Zahara de los Atunes. A typical Atlantic beach, ideal to go with children because it has very little gradient to the sea, with a wide strip of sand to play and a village with all amenities.

Again I have a "favorite spot." Towards the east end (Punta Plata) develops the beach of Zahara (with urbanization and hotel). But a little further, when the road climbs the mountain range that reaches the sea, is the German beach where you can walk along the beach itself, or leaving the car on the street and cheer up the stairs. Worthwhile.

The westbound continues to Barbate (good food and bad atmosphere.) From here you have two options to follow: N340 or we follow the route that passes by the foot of Vejer de la Frontera (one of the most beautiful white villages where again in detail, no doubt), or a small road running from the port of Barbate and crosses a beautiful pine forest.

Of course, I recommend this second two pleasant surprises in store for us. The first is an impressive loft and was used at the time of the conquest of America. To visit you must follow the signs to the villas of the sixteenth century "that today have become a country hotel. Another

are near Canos de Meca. A succession of cliffs and small coves with nudist beaches. A little here is the Lighthouse of Trafalgar and impresses think we are watching the same sea, in the same place where the famous battle took place, that October 21 the year 1805.
Source: eldiariodelviajero

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