Cazalla Observatorio de Aves Planeadoras - COCN. & Ayto. de Tarifa

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Cazalla Observatorio de Aves Planeadoras - COCN. & Ayto. de Tarifa Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cazalla Observatorio de Aves Planeadoras - COCN. & Ayto. de Tarifa is located in Tarifa, Spain on Carretera N. 340 Km 87, Dirección de Coordinación: COCN. - EOT. Crt. N 340 Km 78,5,. Cazalla Observatorio de Aves Planeadoras - COCN. & Ayto. de Tarifa is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category observatory in Spain.

Address

Carretera N. 340 Km 87, Dirección de Coordinación: COCN. - EOT. Crt. N 340 Km 78,5,

Phone

+34 664360289

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jaanus Krull

Super sea view

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Mauro Walden-Montoya

Beautiful spot overlooking the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea from way above Tarifa. It's a little ugly with communication towers, but just look.past those to the stunning views and the birds flying overhead. They have interesting exhibits about the migratory birds inside, and we just stumbled onto it. But worth a stop, especially if you like birding.

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Nick Cremers

Okay we didn't have the best weather and the sighting is pretty awesome. The thing is, it just isn't very special. Are you on the road and want to have a small break before hitting Tarifa, make sure to use this spot. Just don't go out of your way to get here.

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VICTOR MANUEL PORRAS GONZALEZ

Very well appointed and easy to find. Convenient access. Located right on the flyway for bird migration. Particularly recommendable during autumn migration

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julien silverston

Interesting and a spectacular view

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surfa0

You have to stop there to wach how close are the two continent Africa and Europe ! One of the best wiew of my last trip!

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Sonia Van Wijk

Super place for bird observation, but the only ornithologist there was not welcoming and not willing to give information (though he knew probably a lot of interesting information). That is a pity.

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Paul Smith

Fantastic observation platform, particularly during migration time, 360 degree views.