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The marshes of the river Piedras have aquaculture facilities and pine forests on the edge of the marshes.
Marismas de El Rompido is situated west of Huelva, around the minor resort and fishing village of El Rompido. The Piedras river has formed an estuary surrounded by marshlands. Where the river meets the Atlantic Ocean a long sandy spit has formed, called the Barra or Flecha del Rompido. The river Piedras marshlands and El Rompido spit was designated a protected area in 1989. A great site for birding with easy access lanes and many species of waterfowl. Some of the birds you can expect are Little Tern, Common Tern, Eurasian Hoopoe, White Stork, Common Kingfisher, Iberian Magpie, Zitting Cisticola, Red-rumped Swallow and Yellow-legged Gull. But many more, see the birdlist below.
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Espagnol: Marismas rio piedras lugar con instalaciones acuicolas y pinares al borde de las marismas. Estupendo sitio con carriles de fácil accedo y multitud de especies de aves acuaticas.
You can go by bike or on foot. Free parking to park the car at the beginning of the route. Click on the P in the map to get directions. From the parking you can make a circular walk of about 5 km (see the map).
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Espagnol: Se puede recorrer en bicicleta o andando. Parquin gratuito para estacionar el coche en el comienzo de la ruta.
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