Thursday 14 July 2016

BARBATE




Barbate

Barbate is a town of some 20.000 people on the Costa de la Luz, 40km north of Tarifa. This modern town, (often called Barbate de Franco because the ex-dictator spent many summers here), has grown up around a fishing industry which goes back to Roman times when the fish-salting industry was at its peak.
Its modern layout lacks the charm of some of the more traditional Andalucian villages, but there are nevertheless, some nice buildings in the heart of the old town. There is a modern square "Plaza de la Inmaculada" with the Town Hall on one side and the ancient Church of Sta Paulino on the other.
The town is popular in the summer with Spanish holiday makers although it is generally untouched by foreign tourists.

Beaches

There are several beautiful beaches close to Barbate including one right in front of the tow




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