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A special spot for nature enthusiasts. It's a tranquil setting for a stroll or a bike ride, and a rest stop for migratory birds, as well as a habitat for local species like kestrels. It's a great spot to observe fascinating native wildlife, like lizards and rabbits.
Pebble beach is just a stone's throw away from La Caleta, which makes sense considering that it is situated on the alluvial deposits of the Fandelta de Tirajana, and it is also within the Juncalillo del Sur C-32 Site of Scientific Interest. It is also very close to the Salinas de Abajo, one of the five salt mines that were once part of the old Castillo del Romeral and was the main source of income for the area. Even though it is a great spot for bathing, camping and making fires are not allowed here. usually windy during the summer months and calmer in the winter, and it is sunny all year round. If you want to visit, it is recommended to leave your car in the artificial pools of Castillo del Romeral and walk for about 45 minutes to get there. It is also important to wear sun protection, comfortable shoes and clothing, and to stay hydrated.