Visit Gorliz – The Ultimate Travel Guide
Somewhere in the northeastern province of the Basque Country in Spain is Gorliz, a peaceful neighborhood along the Bizkaia Gulf. It may not be internationally acclaimed yet, but it certainly is worth the visit, as you will see below the reasons why people love to visit this oceanic part of Spain.
The Beach Promenade
At the beach of Gorliz is a promenade that winds along the beach, stretching from the bus stop to the boats’ docking area of Plentzia. With a well-leveled surface and an ample sized width that fits separate lanes for pedestrians and bicycles, anyone, especially children and handicapped people, are able to enjoy a pleasurable stroll amid the ocean breeze safely and without hindrances.
Several benches are thus planted along the promenade, giving people a relaxing view of the ocean, whilst a number of coffee shops and ice cream stalls offer simple indulgences for people who like to enjoy a refreshing treat on the beach.
Other considerate aspects of this promenade is its accessibility to the park and principal roads leading to residential areas, town squares, and public transport terminals, as well as the availability of several clean and spacious toilet cubicles. Given this convenient beach pathway, it is not surprising why residents of Górliz radiate ease, energy, and lightheartedness about them.
The picturesque trail to the lighthouse
When in Gorliz, it is easy to imbibe the active and nature-loving vibe of the community. One either goes straight to the beach, swims in the ocean, cycles along the promenade, eats meals at the park or goes hiking on nature trails.
A favorite hiking trail in this coastal town is the trail to the Gorliz Lighthouse. The access points leading to this picturesque trail are found at the beach parking area and at the end of the promenade.
From the beach parking area is a concrete road, which rises up to the government nature conservatory, fearing a verdant meadow where horses and cows graze. It then winds along Bizkaia cliffs with a mesmerizing view of the ocean, then further into a tunnel and the 21-meter tall lighthouse, which stands on the highest point of…
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