This
park looks out onto the Atlantic, and with the passage of
time, its 3,130 hectares have been shaped by easterly winds.
Its umbrella pine forest stretches down to the coast and
is punctuated by impressive cliffs, some of which are over
one hundred metres in height.
The park also features a 1,113-hectare coastal strip which
is a rich fish-farming area.
The fishing port of Barbate is one of the busiest in the
south of Spain. The town has a tuna fishery as well as a
thriving tinned and salt fish industry.
The main activities in the area are pine cone collection
and extensive cattle farming, along with tourism.
Towns and villages: Barbate and Vejer de la Frontera.
Flora
and FaunaFlora
An umbrella pine forest whose undergrowth features rosemary,
palmettos, blackthorns and junipers.
Fauna
A number of cliff-dwelling birds such as herns, egrets and
silver gulls. Jackdaws and black starlings. Finches, greenfinches
and goldfinches, as well as the common coal tit and the
hooded tit. The peregrine falcon and the common kestrel.

Map of ACANTILADO Y PINAR DE BARBATE, NATURAL PARK.
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