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The Guardamar lighthouse breakwater is a good vantage point from which you can observe seabirds and waders.
Depending on the season and the conditions of the river Segura, at Faro de Guardamar you can see waders, gulls, terns, cormorants, coots, ducks, herons and passerines.
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Espagnol: El espigón del faro de Guardamar es una buena atalaya desde la que se puede observar aves marinas y limícolas. Dependiendo de la época y las condiciones del cauce pueden verse limícolas, gaviotas, charranes, cormorán grande, fochas, anátidas, garzas, paseriformes, etc.
Faro de Guardamar is located north of the town of Guardamar de Segura near the Alfonso XIII Park and the marina. You can drive to the northern side of the Alfonso XIII Park and park there. From the parking to the mouth of the Segura River you can walk along a paved track in the Alfonso XIII Park and from there on to the breakwater. You can visit the lighthouse located at the tip of the breakwater. Click on the P in the map for directions to a parking spot. From the parking it is a 1,5 km walk to the lighthouse.
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Espagnol: Desde Guardamar hasta la desembocadura del Río Segura por una pista asfaltada del Parque de Alfonso XIII. Visitamos el faro situado en la punta de la gola.
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