Upload images
Allowed image types are jpeg,png,gif
Max file size is 20MB
Promenade along the Ferrol estuary and partly a wooden boardwalk through a wetland area. Also interesting from a scenic point of view.
The Paseo Marítimo de Neda is a beautiful walk with great views of the Ferrol estuary. A part of the walk is a circular trail through a wetland area. In the area you can see cormorants, herons, egrets, waders, ducks and grebes.
_________________________
Espagnol: Paseo marítimo por la ría de Ferrol, en parte de tablas de madera, zona húmeda. Paisajísticamente también interesante. El paseo es precioso. Se pueden ver cormoranes, garzas, garcetas, ánade azulón, somormujo lavanco...
Paseo Marítimo de Neda is located directly north of the town of Neda. You can get there on foot from many nearby places, or by car. You can park at the big parking close to the area (Press the P on the map for directions) or park in Neda, near the church of San Nicolás, or start you walk in the town of Xuvia in Xuvia Park, where there are also car parks. The walk is done on foot (be careful, it can be slippery!). The circular walk around the wetland is about 1 km, but you can easily make the walk longer by walking to Xuvia (about 1 km extra one way).
_________________________
Espagnol: El paseo se recorre a pie (cuidado, resvaladizo!). Se puede llegar a pie desde muchos lugares cercanos, o en coche, aparcando en Neda, cerca de la iglesia de San Nicolás, o empezando en el Parque de Xuvia, donde hay aparcamientos.
Your feedback will be sent to the author of this area and the editors of Birdingplaces. They will use your feedback to improve the quality of the information. Do you want to post a visible comment? Then please click away this box and use the 'Comment' button at the bottom of this birdingplace.
Help to improve the information in the text of this birdingplace.
Help to improve the quality of the information on the map of this birdingplace.
Help to improve the quality of the bird species list of this birdingplace. (Do you want to share your observations? Please use the 'Comment' button at the bottom of this birdingplace)
Click on the little bird icon () to insert bird names in your own language. The birdnames will automatically be translated for other users!