Algarve Region

The Algarve is located at Europe's westernmost tip, in the south of Portugal. The region is best known by its beautiful white sand beaches and warm weather. In terms of landscape, the Algarve coast is very diversified, varying between abrupt and jagged coastlines, extensive sandy beaches, inlets formed by lagoons, marshland areas and various formations of sand dunes. The "Barrocal" area marks the transition between the coast and the mountains, consisting of limestone and schist. This area is also known as the "beira-serra" (literally the mountain edge) and is where most of the agricultural produce of the Algarve originates from. The interior is very mountainous. The Algarve’s natural diversity is undoubtedly one of its greatest riches. Visitors can easily pass through different environments within the same landscape. From coastal regions to the Algarvian Mountains, there is a whole world of diversity to be explored and just as many different ways to do so.

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    Castro Marim Natural Reserve

    GPS Coordinates (central point): 37º 12’N 07º 26’W

    Habitats: Dunes, salt marshes, canals, tidal mud flats, saltpans, fish cultures, lagoons, coastal pine woods, pastureland and cultivated fields.
     

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    Ria Formosa Natural Reserve

    GPS Coordinates (central point): 37º 01’N 07º 49’W

    Habitats: Beaches, dunes, salt marshes, canals, tidal mud flats, saltpans, fish cultures, lagoons, coastal pine groves, pastureland and cultivated fields.
     

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