Rock of Gibraltar Gibraltar

The Rock of Gibraltar is a monolithic limestone mountain 426 m high dominating the western entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. It is situated near the end of a narrow 9 kilometres -long promontory stretching due south into the Mediterranean Sea and is located within the British territory of Gibraltar. The rock is 27 km northeast of Tarifa, Spain, the southw…
The Rock of Gibraltar is a monolithic limestone mountain 426 m high dominating the western entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. It is situated near the end of a narrow 9 kilometres -long promontory stretching due south into the Mediterranean Sea and is located within the British territory of Gibraltar. The rock is 27 km northeast of Tarifa, Spain, the southwestern tip of Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. The rock serves as a fortress and contains a labyrinthine network of man-made tunnels known as the Tunnels of Gibraltar. Most of the Rock's upper area comprises a nature reserve which is home to about 300 Barbary macaques. It is a major tourist attraction.
  • Location: Gibraltar
  • Elevation: 426 m (1,398 ft)
  • Rock age: Jurassic
  • Easiest route: Gibraltar Cable Car, Road, Hike
  • Prominence: 423 m (1,388 ft)
  • Parent range: Betic Cordillera
  • 2025's Best Gibraltar Tours | Gibraltar Tour

    https://www.viator.com › Tours-&-Tickets › Gibraltar
    Ad5-Star Rated Gibraltar Tickets, Trips and Activities! Book Top Tours on Viator. Find & Book the Best Gibraltar Tours Now on Viator, A TripAdvisor Company

    Photos, Videos, & Maps · Over 300,000 Experiences · A TripAdvisor Company

    4.5/5 (247K reviews)
  • Plan Your Gibraltar Trip Now | Gibraltar Best Deals

    https://www.visitacity.com › gibraltar › tours_tickets
    AdPlan Your Trip To Gibraltar. Find Deals, Order Now. Best Things To Do in Gibraltar. Best Gibraltar Tours, Top Activities and Tickets Online. Plan Your Trip to Gibraltar Now.
    Site visitors: Over 100K in the past month
    Types: Guided-Tours, VIP-Tours, Skip-The-Line Tickets, Day Trips, Tickets
Data from: en.wikipedia.org