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Vixía de Herbeira cliff

Sea cliff with an impressive height of 621 meters featuring a historic 18th-century watchtower and expansive views over the Atlantic Ocean and Cantabrian Sea. Read more…

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The cliff reaches an altitude of 621 meters, making it the highest cliff in continental Europe. It is located within a mountain range and is notable for its geological and natural significance. The site includes the Garita da Herbeira, an 18th-century watchtower that served as a maritime lookout point, reflecting the area's historical role in coastal surveillance.

The watchtower offers scenic views of the surrounding coastline and ocean, highlighting the maritime character of the region. The cliff overlooks both the Atlantic Ocean and the Cantabrian Sea, providing a vantage point for observing the varied coastal landscape. The area is open to the public and serves as a location for sightseeing, hiking, and relaxation in a natural setting.

The combination of natural height, historical architecture, and panoramic ocean views contributes to the site's importance in terms of geography, history, and nature. It is situated within a mountainous coastal region, known for its dramatic cliffs and maritime environment.

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Address (Unnamed Road), 15360, Spain
Coordinates 43°43'24.403" N, 7°56'44.948" W
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