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Matalascañas ( Spanish pronunciation: [matalas'kaɲas] ; local dialect: [matalaʰ'kaɲa]) is the name of an Atlantic beach and resort within the Municipality of Almonte , in southwestern Spain . It is known for having an ancient upside down tower on the sand called Torre de la Higuera , one of the seven defensive towers built by Phillip II in the 16th century to protect the coast from incursions by Turkish and North African corsairs and which is protected as a Cultural Interest Asset by the government. This beach is part of the coast of Almonte, which is the longest beach in Spain, being around 30 miles long (53km) and including several other landmarks like Torre del Loro ’s Beach, Cuesta Maneli Beach and the virgin beaches of the Doñana National Park , ending at river Guadalquivir . This locale was still called by the tower's name until the 1970s. Matalascañas is surrounded by the Doñana National Park and was segregated from it in 1969 to allow the development of a beach-side tourist village. The mild Mediterranean climate, fine golden sand of the beachfront, mobile dunes and clean water attract tourists throughout the year and the summer nightlife is attractive to young people. Officially established in 1972, its population goes into orbit during the summer, due to its proximity to Seville and being a holiday destination for neighbouring towns and a final residence for retired people. It’s been holding the title of Blue flag beach for decades.

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59-500: Almonte purchased the eastern Atlantic coast of Huelva in 1583, several centuries before the Doñana National Park was established. Local farming and fishing business then started in the area.In 1924, German archaeologist Adolf Schulten visited the area in his quest to find Atlantis and, despite finally giving up, he came across several Roman ruins, including a garum factory from the 3th century AD. It’s an evidence of

118-407: A big farm with several camels, llamas and horses. It organises camel riding routes around the area and also provides lessons. They also sell handmade camel milk soap. There are many ways to visit the Doñana National Park , both using public and private services. Most public visits are organised by the council of Almonte and often involve groups of specific visitors (elderly, students, etc). Within

177-402: A fishing local club opened in the 70s, later becoming the first nautical club. It’s located less than 1km west from town and can be accessed by car using the first roundabout in road A-494, as you exit the main roundabout at the entrance of Matalascañas. It stores up to 140 boats on land, being towed down the dune to the sea for sailing, using a delimited area where only sailing is allowed. Next to

236-499: A global climatic paradiseThese are some of the most common plants and animals found in the surronding areas of the Doñana National Park : Along with the worldwide-known village of El Rocío , Matalascañas is administered by the council of Almonte , which has permanent headquarters in district L , just next to the golf course and the police station, so the neighbours don’t have to move to the main town up north to meet some of their basic administrative needs. Matalascañas’ location inside

295-526: A horse riding club, a camel riding club, a beach restaurant, a nautical club, a lighthouse and several other buildings. In 2021, several tracks belonging to extinct ungulate animals and neanderthal humans were found on the clay substratum that got uncovered during the low tide at the shore.They date back from 100,000 BC. The evironmental association from the Parque Dunar organises free guided tours that include historical and geological commentaries and

354-537: A protected cultural status in Spain. The first three towers are in ruins, while the last three can be observed as they originally were.Torre de la Higuera is the only one of the towers located within the Matalascañas Beach, at the beginning of town and has become a symbol for Almonte , often appearing in postcards and other touristic elements. There are several bunkers from World War II in the shore next to

413-463: A temperate climate that allows a wide variety of scientific, sportive and cultural events to take place in Matalascañas and nearby coastal areas. While sportive and cultural events are almost exclusively funded by the town council along with local businesses, scientific ones are often carried out either at a national or European level, for they often concern national security or the preservation of

472-696: A voluntary litter collection.A recent research published by Quaternary Science Reviews and carried out by the University of Huelva confirmed that the humanoid footprints belong to Neanderthals . Matalascañas still remains as an international holiday paradise with a local population of around 3,000 people, which boosts up to roughly 150,000 people during the summer. It currently offers around 100 restaurants, 10 hotels, 7 lifeguard stations, 9 public restrooms, public bus lines, taxi lines and touristic local trains. It’s been awarded blue flags and Q and SICTED certificates for touristic quality The town of Matalascañas

531-524: A widespread sport activity. Do%C3%B1ana National Park Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.226 via cp1108 cp1108, Varnish XID 218901455 Upstream caches: cp1108 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 07:46:25 GMT Torre del R%C3%ADo de Oro Too Many Requests If you report this error to

590-657: Is Torre Almenara , in district N, on the shore, with smaller boats and kayaks. Fishing clubs and shops, watercrafts, paddle boats, floating bouncy castles, windsurf and amateur fishing are usual as well all along town. In 1998, the works began for the first green golf course in Europe, meeting eco-friendly standards. With year round golf season, bermuda fairways, 18 holes and 290,000m, it opened in 2000as Dunas de Doñana Golf . The local government, led by Francisco Bella and company Sierra Clara provided funding, with design by Fernando Menaya. The most innovative aspect that makes it unique

649-402: Is a 4-km long strip along the coast of Almonte , halfway between the ruins of Torre del Oro and river Guadalquivir . It is one kilometer wide and is delimited from the Doñana National Park by the fenced north road which stretches the whole strip from east to west. That north road starts with a big roundabout decorated with trees, deer sculptures and the name of the town and provides access to

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708-402: Is also practised, with companies like Doñanatour or eco-friendly group Doñabike , promoting electric bikesChampionships like Doñana Natural , which started in 2012 are also popular in the area, including routes across the natural park .Finally, jogging and hiking need to be mentioned as the most popular outdoor activity in the area, taking advantage of the vast shores, the beachfront promenade,

767-454: Is its system of watering with recycled water. In 2009, the council of Almonte acquired the rest of the golf course for €7.5 million, getting full ownership and rented it to a new leaseholder, Doñana De Silva Golf . It was closed in 2016 due to disagreemets between the new leaseholder and the new elected local government regarding the quality of watering.It held all kind of regional, national and international contests and championships, including

826-566: Is operating and litter collection is specially reinforced during the summer, with special vehicles patrolling the seaside promenade and helping beach restaurants unload their packaging waste.Finally, the maintenance of the beach and the promenade comes at a high cost for the local, regional and national governments. In order to cope with winter sea storm damage on the shore, millions of euros are spent annually on sand and pavement restoration, with an investment of €6 million in restoring 700,000m (24 million ft) of sand in 2024. Its unique location inside

885-447: Is organised in seven different districts named from “a” to “g” (in lower case, to tell them apart from the capital letter ones). Here are the different districts with detailed information: Map of Matalascañas: The physical geography of the area involves semi-fossil dunes a few metters high, whose altitude gradually increases as you move west from town until reaching 100 meters at El Asperillo , declared an Andalusian Natural Monument and

944-545: Is rather elevated. Anyone can use several telescopes to observe the night sky at this event. Typical food from Almonte include fish and seafood, which can be found in different restaurants of the main town itself and also in El Rocío and Matalascañas, specially at beachfront restaurants. Gamba blanca de Huelva (Huelva’s white prawn), coquinas ( clams ), chocos ( cuttles ), sardines, ortiguillas ( snakelocks ), seabass , seabream , atlantic pomfret or black paella are

1003-437: Is separated from the shore by a 2.5-mile pedestrian promenade (4km long). The town is divided into 27 districts named after different local terms related to nature and arranged alphabetically from 'A' to 'T'. 6 of these districts, namely K, O, P, Q, R and S make up the popular area known as Caño Guerrero (warrior stream), which has the highest population density and most businesses. The eastern area of town, built more recently,

1062-529: The Campeonato de España de Profesionales (Spanish Professional Championship).In 2017, the Supreme Court of Spain ruled in favour of the purchase of the course in 2009 by the council. In 2023, former mayor Francisco Bella was reelected and announced a reopening of the golf course in the following years. There’s a 3,400m karting circuit with 9 curves, located in distric L, next to the north road and

1121-409: The Doñana National Park , the biggest natural reserve in Europe, has limited the urban expansion of the resort, as well as the different ways of access. There are three main ways to reach the town: This road goes up north and connects to the main town of Almonte , first bypassing the worldwide-known village of El Rocío (a stretch in which it becomes a highway) and eventually merging into A-49 , one

1180-405: The Doñana National Park . In the 60s, the government installed a military training and rocket launching base on the west coast, near the medieval ruins of Torre del Loro . The unique climate of the coast, with storms and other extreme events rarely happening, has made it a perfect spot for military and spacecraft manoeuvres. Soldiers from many countries train there and the rocket platform allowed

1239-531: The floating population of the municipality skyrockets up to 200,000 people in summer and more than 1 million during the Pilgrimage of El Rocío,the local government has to implement different programmes which often involves coordination at an European level.Security, waste management and cleaning, pavement and road maintenance and traffic are some examples of the challenges the local government has to face.As for water consumption, it’s been proven that dryness in

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1298-533: The main section about heritage of the municipality describes, more than 20 different historical landmarks are spread through Almonte ’s territory. Some of them are in ruins and other are in good conditions and even in use. Once Heidi Beach is left behind heading west, several extinct ungulate ’s tracks can be found on the clay substratum that lies beneath the sand. They date back from 100,000 BC and include wolf , aurochs , palaeoloxodon , red deer , wild boar , wader and anatidae . They can be observed only when

1357-519: The CIECEMA (International Centre for Environmental Studies), in the north part of town. Many scientific organisations and amateur groups gather around the Matalascañas’s lighthouse to observe lunar eclipses , for the area has little light pollution and the sky is clear at night. Almonte also organises an event called “Ciencia al Fresquito”, held at night in the summer at park Clara Campoamor , which

1416-549: The area is rather related to northern watering crops than to the coastal resort itself.The council of Almonte is working along with the Ministry for the Environment on a project to switch the current water supply network from the aquifer to another one which comes from the eastern part of the province and, at the same time, placing a new wastewater treatment plant nearby the village of El Rocío , to avoid further pouring into

1475-507: The bunkers is booking a guided visit to the park, but it doesn’t include walking in this zone. Almonte , like other coastal municipalities of southern Spain, enjoys a stable temperate weather that has made it possible to boost outdoor sport activities. Both the council and private investment have sport promotion as a priority, mainly fishing, horse and camel riding, golf, sailing, paragliding, cycling, volleyball and running. There are four nautical clubs in Matalascañas.The main one started as

1534-408: The centre each year. After the elections of 2011, when mayor Francisco Bella left after 20 years in charge, a coalition was formed by right-wing PP and left-wing IU . The latter, at a regional level, sanctioned the two councillors who made it possible for PP to govern Almonte.In January 2012, the museum owed its private stockholders more than €187,000 and the regional government (Junta de Andalucía)

1593-486: The club there’s a restaurant.Once the nautical buoys are left behind and heading west, Heidi’s Beach can be found. It’s one of the most liberal beaches in Southern Spain, being LGBT-friendly, dog-friendly and having nude zones.Heading east, opposite the dog beach, there’s a restaurant on top of the dune called Bananas and next to it an area used for paragliding, taking advantage of the dune cliff. Another sailing club

1652-466: The coast of Almonte, like Heidy Beach (a dog friendly beach), Cuesta Maneli Beach, Torre del Oro Beach and the rocket launching platform Campo de Tiro del Médano del Oro . There’s also a regular ferry line that crosses river Guadalquivir , from Almonte to Cádiz . It sets sail from El Poblado de la Plancha and arrives at Sanlúcar de Barrameda . Private sailing is also available from the 4 different nautical clubs in town. The coast of Almonte has

1711-408: The coast, which was declared National Touristic Centre two years later.The National Park was established in 1969, delimiting the area available for the future resort. The first brick was laid that same year and El Delfín (The Dolphin) was the first luxury building in the area, with private investment from estate agency Costa de la Luz and company Playas del Coto de Doñana, S.A. . A year later

1770-723: The construction of a series of watchtowers during the 16th century to prevent Northern African invasions from the sea, given the multiple wars that Spain was waging at that moment. At least six of these towers are located within Almonte's territory. These are, from east to west: Torre del Oro (Tower of the Golden River), Torre del Asperillo, Torre de la Higuera (Tower of the Fig tree), Torre Carbonero (Charcoal Tower), Torre Zalabar and Torre San Jacinto (St J’s Tower). All of them are declared Bien de Interés Cultural (Cultural Interest Asset),

1829-466: The council of Almonte , along with the regional and national government pushed legislation to take over the urban impact on the national park in 1988. In 1990, the works for the biggest hotel in Almonte began, an imposing L-shaped building called Gran Hotel El Coto , just at the very end of the urban area, limiting with the national park. In 1993 Matalascañas was awarded its first Blue Flag , in recognition of its quality and eco-friendly services.In 1998,

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1888-476: The delta of river Guadalquivir , in different coastal points. An activity called “Descubre tus fortalezas” (literally “Discover your fortresses”) carries out guided tours to these remains, with historians, architects and archaeologists participating. The bunkers were built by order of Franco in 1943 in fear of being invaded by the allied troops during the North African campaign .Another way of sightseeing

1947-903: The different districts (in Spanish, sectores ) through 8 different roundabouts, all of them with a monument on top representing different local and regional customs. These are, from west to east: the Earth, the Dolmens, the Ship, the Dolphins, the Windows, the Tower and the Winery. There’s a main avenue with wide pavements and many businesses from the main roundabout towards the ruins of Torre de la Higuera called Avenida de las Adelfas (oleander avenue). The town

2006-480: The first modality is officially allowed. There’s an annual regional championship normally held in Matalascañas. In 2024, more than 200 teams from all over the province participated in the XXVI Circuito Provincial (regional championship), spending more than 12 hours playing in 4 different categories.Beach paddle is exclusively practised at non-professional levels by locals and tourists, but is still

2065-455: The first parish, the Flamero hotel and La Prensa , another residential building, were opened. In a few years, private investment skyrocketed beyond €9 million (a quantity unheard of at the time). Phone wires between Almonte and the new coastal resort were installed and the works on highway A-49 were speeded up to connect to local road A-483 and establish a faster way from Seville . By

2124-456: The fishing industry in the area back then. During the 40s, eucalyptus were planted as part of the wood and paper industry plan and many river courses were altered. The 2nd Marquis of Bonanza sold a great part of this area to businessman Salvador Noguera and to the 3rd Marquis of Mérito .By 1962, they had founded the company Coto de Doñana, S.A. , which sold a 7-kilometer long strip of coast (4.35 miles) to company Hirta, S.A. , both involved in

2183-506: The former building into a centre for digital resources. As for film services, there’s a 2-screen outdoor cinema in northwestern district D, next to the supermarket, called Cine Doñana . The local council has been projecting films at the beach during the summer for many years, specially in crowded areas nearby the beachfront restaurants. Regarding filming, the surrounding coastal areas have been used as set for multiple awarded films, such as The Neverending Story or Lawrence of Arabia , shot in

2242-431: The heart of the national park has brought about concerns and controversies for several decades regarding noise and light pollution, water management, roadkills and littering. A balance between Almonte ’s economic and industrial development and the sustainable and green conservation of its natural environment has been the historical goal of locals since the establishment of the park in the late 60s. From May to September, when

2301-439: The highest dune cliff in Europe.The shore is made of fine grain light golden sand and vegetation is scarce, being abundant only from the top of the dunes inwards. The climate is temperate, with warm and fresh summers and cool winters, combining both mediterranean and atlantic influences.Hottest month is August, with an average high of 26ºC(78F) and coldest month is January, with average ow of 12.5ºC (55F). This makes Almonte ’s coast

2360-691: The launch of Miura 1 , the first recoverable launch vehicle in Europe, which was carried out at 2am on Saturday, October 7th 2023.The base is currently administered by the Spanish National Institute for Aerospace Technology.NASA has also provided high-tech radar technology and there are both European and American scientists working in there. A rising local interest in astrophysics led to the opening of an astronomical observatory in 2010, inaugurated by CSIC ’s astrophysicist and cosmologist Juan P. Mercader . It’s located in Almonte , behind

2419-495: The main highways that connects Spain to Portugal . This road also provides access to headquarters of the local agricultural companies and industrial estate Matalagrana , one of the main ones in southwestern Spain. It’s also used to get to the neoclassical Palace of El Acebrón . It goes west parallel to the coast and connects to Huelva . There’s a 18-mile cycle lane parallel to this road that connects to neighbour town of Mazagón, allowing pedestrian access to different landmarks of

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2478-492: The most typical fresh dishes that can be ordered in the area. The first two species, namely white prawns and coquinas, are native to the area and can’t be found in neighbouring areas like Portugal or Cádiz. Furthermore, the so-called langostino de Sanlúcar (Sanlúcar’s prawn) is actually captured in the coast of Almonte .There are more than 100 restaurants in the coastal town, including grill houses, pizzerias and italian, japanese and mexican restaurants. Beachfront restaurants and

2537-407: The nearby dunes dunes of Doñana. For more details, visit the main article film section . The theatre is located at the tourist office Balcón del Atlántico , in district Parque Dunar and it’s an outdoor area consisting of a stage with several seating rows both in front and behind the stage, at an upper level. Several plays, concerts and other activities take place in the theatre every summer. At

2596-609: The ones at the main square are typically the oldest and long-running ones. Located inside the Parque dunar , the Museo del Mundo Marino (Sea museum) was a scientific and historical complex opened in 2002, with an investment of €6 million, being one of the two museums in Spain to be certified with ISO 9001 and 14001 and AENOR . It had six main rooms and included the only complete orca skeleton in Europe, 17 real-scale mockups, 12 other skeletons of whales and other sea animals hanging down

2655-490: The park include: tha marsh of El Rocío, the meadows, the woods, official residence Palacio de Las Marismillas , the dunes, the beach and visitor’s recreative area Poblado de la Plancha . Several modalities are available, from quick visits a few hours long to full-day expriences including lunch in Sanlúcar, crossing river Guadalquivir . Three main historical landmarks can be found in Matalascañas or its surroundings, but as

2714-416: The parking meters, hire locals and paint the different signs and will also be in charge of restoring the asphalt of the whole town in advance and maintain it for the next 30 years.More than €6 million have been invested in 2024 regarding litter collection, hiring more than 80 locals and with a new company hired to work at the 3 urban areas at once (Almonte, El Rocío and Matalascañas itself). The recycling centre

2773-461: The pedestrian path parallel to the north road and the different official routes inside the heart of Doñana. Different marathons are held every year, the most popular one being the 9-mile Carrera Nocturna (Night Race) sponsored by local sport club Espartanos and carried out at the beach since 2013. Beach volleyball has been for decades the most popular group sport at the beach. It’s practised both at an official level and by amateur groups, though only

2832-457: The police headquarters. It has also a 900m paddock area next to the circuit. Borth karting and motocross are popular sports in Almonte . As for biking, theres a 18-mile cycle lane (30km) parallel to the north road all alog town and contiuing towards the neighbouring town of Mazagón, to the west. It allows access to different beaches of Almonte’s coast both walking and by bike (Heidi Beach, Cuesta Maneli Beach and Torre del Oro Beach . Cycling tourism

2891-405: The private sector, guided visits by all-terrain minibuses can be booked at the visitor’s centre El Acebuche , 6.5km north from town.The best period to visit the park goes from December to June, specially Spring, when temperatures are optimal and the park is at its greenest and wettest. Official private visits often start at El Acebuche and access the park through Matalascañas. Main landmarks inside

2950-432: The roof and the biggest collection of shells and molluscs in Spain. The main attraction was a self-sustained spherical sealed ecosystem designed by NASA and branded Ecosphere , of which only one more replica was available at that time.It was designed for space flight and contains different species of shrimps, algae and bacteria. Different souvenir replicas were sold at the museum shop and more than 30,000 visitors got to know

3009-460: The ruins of the Torre del Oro (Gold River Tower). A 100-meter high dune cliff can be found at El Asperillo , being the highest dune cliff in Europe, declared a Natural Monument of Andalusia .With an investment of more than €20 million, the Parque Dunar became a walkable attraction in which several important landmarks were installed, such as the sea museum Museo del Mundo Marino , a research centre,

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3068-414: The sea.Another challenging issue in town is traffic, specially during the summer. Both circulating and parking across town may be a problem due to summer population peaks, along with road clogging at summer weekends and asphalt and pavement damage. Parking regulation has been proposed by the council to help solve this problem, with a €40 million contract with a private company in 2025. The company will provide

3127-503: The summer of 1971, Matalascañas had already become a national touristic destination, holding music festivals and all kind of contests (photography, literature, beauty, sailing and fishing) soon became usual, even attracting celebrities and socialites, including the royal family.Both its unique climate and its status as a resort embedded within Europe’s greatest natural reserve, soon made international tourism turn up and Hollywood took notice of

3186-441: The tide is low and the sand moves back. There is an evironmental association called “Parque Dunar”, which organises free guided tours that include historical and geological commentaries and a voluntary litter collection.In a recent research published by Quaternary Science Reviews and carried out by the University of Huelva, it has been confirmed that the humanoid footprints belong to Neanderthals . King Philip II of Spain ordered

3245-677: The unique landscapes to start shooting several films, like The Wind and the Lion Two years later, an average of 180,000 tourists were visiting Matalascañas in the summer, many of them affluent foreigners and socialites, with charter flights and horse carriages becoming a matter of course in those days.That same year the first fishing club opened, later becoming the Nautical and Fishing Club of Matalascañas and international stars such as Julio Iglesias performed in town. This glamorous exclusivity and unrestrained joy would soon come to an end when

3304-436: The very beginning of town, in the western area, there are three different local businesses involved in animal activies, horse riding clubs El Pasodoble and horse riding school Amigos del Caballo . The first one organises horse riding routes at several levels and the latter provides horse riding lessons and includes a 2,200m arena which hosts international championships and contests. Environmental association Aires Africanos owns

3363-404: The winegrowing industry of Jerez de la Frontera . By the mid 60s, several fishing huts had been installed along the coast, nearby the ruins of the tower, most of them made of bulrush , a traditional material in the areaRoad A-483 was finished by 1965 and would become later a turn-off of the popular motorway A-49 to connect Almonte to Huelva and Seville . In 1966 a new project to urbanise

3422-423: The works for the first green golf course in Europe began, finishing two years later. With 18 holes and 290,000m, the golf course opened in year 2000 and caused great expectations. In 2002, around 130 hectares of the coast east from the urban area were protected under a special status, becoming the Parque Dunar (Dune park). Its name refers to the high fossil dunes formed all along the coast of Almonte and far beyond

3481-405: Was providing a grant which would help solve the financial crisis, but 25% of that money was to arrive yet.The new local council decided to close the museum without receiving the rest of the grant and all the content of the centre was taken to Seville.In 2023, after former mayor Francisco Bella had been reelected, the new local council announced the reopening of the museum, which would start by turning

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