Monday, February 8, 2010

Guidebook of the islands Cíes

The islands Cíes form a small archipelago that is in the National park of the Atlantic Islands, and offers us really nice sceneries: cliffs, beaches … These islands have a privileged geographical situation, which has done that an ecosisteme develops in them with a few characteristics of more pecualiares.

islands

One of the keys that more importance has as regards the preservation of the islands Cíes has to do with the politics of visits that is applied in the area: per day, only 2.200 persons can visit them. On the other hand, it is necessary to emphasize that the alone archipelago can be visited between May and September.

To discover the sceneries of the islands Cíes several routes can be realized on foot, of the hand of expert guides who need a previous reservation. And the fact is that both the flora and the fauna (in the islands there is a big ornithological wealth) of the islands deserve a detailed explanation.

Certainly, that as for the sceneries, something that you must not get lost is a visit to the coves that exist in the area, that they are really impressive.

From the trips blog, we want to recommend to you some of the points that you must not get lost in your visit to the Islands Cíes:

  • In the Island of Monteagudo, they emphasize the routes that cover it visiting the geologic formations of the High place of the Prince and the Peito lighthouse.
  • Also, once you come to the fa ro of Rhodes, it is possible to gain access on foot to one of the longest sandbanks of the Islands Cíes, the sandbank of Monteagudo.
  • The beach of Rhodes is one of more nice of quite Gallicia, and it is formed by a sand language of a 1300 meters extension, in which they emphasize his dunes.
  • And of course, it is worth approaching to know the beach of the Island of San Martiño.

Image of Pepe Martín subject to License CC

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