Description
The Altiplano de Azoia is a windswept dry limestone plateau with wildflowers including gum cistus, green heather, yellow centaury and allseed. Butterflies; swallowtail, Spanish swallowtail. Reptiles; skinks, lizards and whiptail snakes. Mammals; beech marten, Schreiber's bat, horsehoe bats and genet.
Due north from the lighthouse (star mark on the map) there is a display of fossilised dinosaur footprints.
Breeding birds include Toplærke, shrikes, Vagtel, Bomlærke, Hedelærke, Sorthovedet Sanger, Provence-sanger and Gærdeværling. From the western headland at Cabo Espichel, Sule, Kuhls Skråpe, Skopolis Skråpe and Balearskråpe pass by, and Vandrefalk, Gråsejler, Blådrossel and Husrødstjert breed on the cliffs. Also Alpesejler, Høgeørn and Ensfarvet Stær can be seen in the area.
The area is on a prime migration route. Expect Eleonorafalk, Ringdrossel, Pomeransfugl and Storpiber.
Details
Access
The Altiplano de Azoia is west of Azoia town. Car parking indicated on the map below. Click on the P in the map to get directions.


