Isla Canela beach has an abundance of food for foraging. For both our two legged and feathered friends. I don’t mind sharing! Seems like a great way to spend the winter.
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Isla Canela beach has an abundance of food for foraging. For both our two legged and feathered friends. I don’t mind sharing! Seems like a great way to spend the winter.
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Guest Snap – Ayamonte, Spain
There’s nothing nicer than seeing the storks nesting on roof tops. Look what one of our guests spotted yesterday.
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Isla Canela is a natural Island joined to the border town of Ayamonte in Andalucia by a bridge . Isla Canela beach runs from the mouth of the River Guardiana to the estuary which separates Isla Canela from Isla Cristina. It’s quite a walk but well worth doing if you have a spare hour.
The water rushes can be seen all along the beach path. They form an amazing habitats for wildlife that live in the wetlands just behind us. It really is an amazing place for those who want to relax and get back to nature.
Why not walk to the marina, have a spot of lunch and catch the land train back. It’s stops just opposite our apartment building.
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