Monte Hacho
Monte Hacho
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Julie P
3 contributions
Mar 2023 • Family
Great park with birds, guinea hens, goats, and roosters with a beautiful view and nice little play area.
Written 16 March 2023
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Jo_fr_Edmonton
Edmonton, Canada78 contributions
Aug 2019
We took a taxi to the viewpoint beside the Chapel of St. Anthony of Padua on Monte Hacho (up a steep road with lots of switchbacks). The viewpoint was a curved concrete overhang with a compass design tiled floor. We were able to see across the Strait of Gibraltar to the Rock of Gibraltar. When we were in Gibraltar a few years ago we weren't able to see across to the African coastline due to fog so it was great to have a clear sunny day this time.
There were also good views of Ceuta, our cruise ship and the coastline. The peaceful little chapel (Hermitage de San Antonio de Padua) was right beside the viewpoint so I went inside for a brief visit - lovely. Then we drove around the peninsula and Ceuta, but that turned out to be my favorite view.
There were also good views of Ceuta, our cruise ship and the coastline. The peaceful little chapel (Hermitage de San Antonio de Padua) was right beside the viewpoint so I went inside for a brief visit - lovely. Then we drove around the peninsula and Ceuta, but that turned out to be my favorite view.
Written 1 September 2019
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THE TRAVELLER
Malaga, Spain11,576 contributions
Jul 2019 • Solo
Not far out of the City- great for walkers or cyclists. Some small old forts and a lighthouse. Also a huge cross- no doubt a testament to Catholicism but not very subtle when Islamic Morocco surrounds u around coast ??
Written 30 July 2019
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ogerkan
New York City, NY4,742 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
A short but very pleasant drive around the peninsula with plenty of wonderful photo opportunities. I wish I had my bike with me ...
Written 11 May 2019
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GARY H
London, UK254 contributions
Sept 2017 • Friends
We walked around the hill clockwise and were able to enjoy another side to this tiny territory. The Hilltop and adjacent forts now offer some access and you get a great view if Gibraltar ( if its clear ) .Monte Hacho is one of the two pillars of Hercules and well worth the several hour hike.
Written 4 October 2017
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