Estaca de Bares Special Protection Area is a coastal wildlife sanctuary in Galicia, Spain, renowned for its diverse seabird colonies and dramatic cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Estaca de Bares Special Protection Area (SPA) is situated on the northern tip of the Iberian Peninsula in Galicia, Spain, marking the northernmost point of the Spanish Atlantic coast. This protected area is distinguished by its rugged cliffs, rocky shores, and varied marine ecosystems, making it an important refuge for seabirds and migratory species. The geography includes steep cliffs rising abruptly from the sea, interspersed with coves and small beaches, offering breathtaking panoramas over the Atlantic Ocean. The area is particularly notable for its rich biodiversity, including large colonies of seabirds such as European Shags, Cormorants, and several species of gulls and terns. It acts as a key stopover for migratory birds traveling between Europe and Africa. Additionally, the marine environment supports diverse fish populations and marine mammals. Historically, Estaca de Bares has been a navigational landmark with a lighthouse that has guided ships for over a century. Hiking opportunities allow visitors to explore coastal trails along the cliffs, providing stunning ocean views and wildlife observation points. Birdwatching is a prime activity here, especially during migration seasons in spring and autumn. The area offers a peaceful, natural setting away from urban centers, appealing to nature enthusiasts and photographers. While accommodation options nearby are modest, visitors can enjoy local Galician culture in adjacent towns. The SPA’s designation helps preserve its critical habitats against development and disturbance, ensuring the conservation of its unique ecosystems and wildlife for future generations.
Dramatic Atlantic coastal cliffs with panoramic ocean views
Important seabird colonies including European Shag and Cormorant
Historic Estaca de Bares lighthouse, a regional landmark
Migratory birdwatching hotspot during spring and autumn
A historic lighthouse perched on the cliffs, guiding maritime traffic since the 19th century and a popular viewpoint.
Trails offering dramatic views over the Atlantic Ocean and access to prime wildlife observation spots.
Breeding grounds for European Shags, Cormorants, and various gull species, protected to conserve their populations.