Pinar del Rey (park)

Pinar del Rey
Type Public park
Location San Roque, Cádiz
Coordinates 36°13′56″N 5°24′00″W / 36.232305°N 5.399997°W / 36.232305; -5.399997Coordinates: 36°13′56″N 5°24′00″W / 36.232305°N 5.399997°W / 36.232305; -5.399997
Area 338 Hectares
Created 1800
Status Open year round
A wild deer. The previous week I disturbed a family of wild boar; unfortunately I didn't have my camera with me.

Pinar del Rey is a public park in San Roque, Cádiz, with mainly pine trees. The Alhaja stream runs through the park.

History

It was king Ferdinand IV of Castile who donated this area to the City of Gibraltar in 1310.[1]

The forest dates back to 1800 when the Spanish Navy planted pine trees here to supply timber to build warships. The trees were never cut down as the combined Spanish and French fleet were defeated in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.

References

  1. San Roque Town Council (2016). "Pinar del Rey". San Roque Town Council. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
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