Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park

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In Spain we have countless Natural Parks , authentic wonders of nature where there are many species of all kinds of flora and fauna. In Cádiz there are five of them, although today I bring you just one since it would be impossible for me to summarize all that there is in a single article. The Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park encompasses the municipalities of Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Cádiz, San Fernando, Puerto Real, Chiclana de la Frontera, El Puerto de Santa María and Trebujena. Its extension is almost 11,000 hectares.

Inside is the Sancti Petri Natural Park , where there are several beaches such as Río San Pedro (Puerto Real), Camposoto Beach (San Fernando) or Castillo Beach (San Fernando). You can also see the impressive Sancti Petri Marshes and the Trocadero Island , both declared Natural Places long ago and sites that are totally worth discovering.

The climate in that area is Mediterranean, so it is very likely that you will get good weather and at least a little bit of sun, although depending on the date you go. Among the most important flora in the area you will find pines and bushes in general, in the marshes with espartinas, salicornia and sarcoconia. In the dunes you can see species as unique as the sea blonde, the sea thistle or the sea spurge. Among the fauna, animals such as seagulls , terns, avocets, flamingos, herons or ospreys.

In the Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park you can not only enjoy the views but you can also practice activities such as sailing, bird watching , horse riding, hiking , diving, scuba diving, canoeing, fishing, sailing, rowing, surfing … a infinite options so that your visit to this natural wonder is not only to see it but you can enjoy it by getting fully into it.