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Walk through the site of the ancient Asturian settlers of Gijon, until you reach the lighthouse and see the Cantabrian Sea and a cliff where seabirds breed.
In Cabo Torres, seven kilometres from the centre of Gijón, you’ll find the Campa Torres Archaeological-Natural Park. Campa Torres is a good place to see kormorán chochlatý, sokol sťahovavý, the passage of seabirds like sula biela, and from a distance some birds settled in the enclosed outer zone of the port.
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Espagnol: Paseo por yacimiento de los antiguos pobladores astures de Gijon, hasta llegar al faro. Visual del mar Cantábrico y un acantilado donde crían varias aves. Buen sitio para poder ver a los cormoranes moñudos andando, la zona de campeo del halcón peregrino, el paso de aves marinas, y desde la distancia algunas aves sedimentadas en la zona exterior acotada del puerto de Musel.
You leave the car in the parking lot of the archaeological site, and then walk approx. 1 km up to the lighthouse area.
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Espagnol: Se debe dejar el coche en el parking del yacimiento arqueológico, y posteriormente acceder andando 1 km aprox. Hasta la zona del faro.
It is important to find out about the opening hours of access to the Torres lighthouse. See the link below.
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Espagnol: Es importante informarse de los horarios de apertura del acceso al faro de Torres.
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