This offering presents a significant parcel of rustic land, extending over 117,543 square metres, situated within the municipality of Tarifa in the province of Cádiz. The land is positioned inland, offering a tranquil rural setting. Its location borders the Natural Park of the Strait, highlighting its ecological significance and proximity to a protected natural environment. The site benefits from direct access via an asphalted road, enhancing its practical accessibility for potential development or agricultural use.
Compared to developments like Adel San Roque, Serenity Golf Homes, and Sphere in Sotogrande, which are typically established residential communities or urbanisations offering ready-to-occupy properties and extensive amenities, this Tarifa offering presents a fundamentally different proposition. Sotogrande is known for its luxury villas, golf courses, and marina, representing a developed coastal lifestyle. The Tarifa property, conversely, is raw rustic land with historical structures, appealing to a niche market focused on agricultural, ecological, or heritage-based projects. While Sotogrande properties are priced from €536,000 upwards for constructed homes, this Tarifa land, at €715,000, is priced for its land mass and development potential, rather than existing residential infrastructure. The environmental context also differs significantly; Sotogrande is a planned, manicured environment, whereas Tarifa is more rugged, wild, and influenced by its proximity to a natural park and its renowned wind conditions, attracting a clientele interested in nature, adventure sports, or rural pursuits rather than solely established luxury living.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The property is located inland from the coast, approximately 27 km from the airport and 18 km from the nearest supermarket. While offering a secluded rural experience, this positioning necessitates reliance on private transport for accessing daily amenities, beaches, and urban centres.
This offering is a substantial plot of rustic land, unsuitable for immediate residential occupation. It is intended for those with a vision for agricultural, livestock, ecotourism, or heritage rehabilitation projects, subject to planning permissions. The site does not offer existing habitable structures or amenities associated with conventional residential properties.
This is a plot of rustic land, not a new build development. It features three historical buildings that require rehabilitation and adaptation according to current regulations. Any construction or significant modification would necessitate obtaining the relevant planning permissions from local authorities.
This property is designated as rustic land and does not currently possess any residential building permits or existing habitable structures. It is not suitable for immediate occupation as a dwelling. Utilities such as mains water and electricity may require extension or installation.
This land parcel is suited for individuals or entities with a specific project in mind, such as developing an agricultural estate, establishing a livestock farm, or creating an ecotourism destination. Its proximity to the Natural Park of the Strait and the presence of historical structures lend themselves to conservation and heritage-focused initiatives. The requirement for property restoration means it is appropriate for buyers prepared to invest time and capital into a project. Those seeking immediate turnkey solutions for residential living would find this property unsuitable. It appeals to a buyer looking for a large rural footprint with potential for bespoke development, aligning with sustainable practices or the preservation of rural heritage.
The property consists of rustic land with three historical buildings requiring substantial restoration. The existing structures are described as being in a condition that necessitates refurbishment. Details regarding the original construction materials or specific architectural features of these historical buildings are not provided, beyond their designation as part of the local rural heritage. Any new construction or significant renovation would be subject to planning regulations and would involve modern building standards and materials, the specifics of which would depend on the approved development plans.
The price for this extensive plot of rustic land is set at €715,000. Given the size and potential for diverse uses, including agriculture, livestock, and ecotourism development, this price point reflects the significant land area and its distinctive environmental and heritage characteristics. The property is available for purchase, and its specific designation as rustic land influences its market positioning and the scope of potential future utilisation. Interested parties should consider the costs associated with any proposed rehabilitation or development.
This is a substantial expanse of rustic land, approximately 11.75 hectares, situated in a rural area inland from Tarifa. It is bordered by the Natural Park of the Strait, suggesting a location of considerable natural beauty and ecological importance. The land itself is described as having agricultural and historical value, featuring native flora and a biodiverse environment. Access is via an asphalted road, connecting to a main route. The property includes three historical buildings in need of restoration, offering potential for development into residential or tourist accommodations, contingent upon regulatory approval. The setting provides open views and is noted as a point for observing migratory birds and cetaceans, with vistas towards local historical monuments like Torre del Fraile and Torre de Guadalmesí. This site is positioned for activities such as agriculture, livestock farming, or ecotourism ventures.
The property is located in a rural setting inland from Tarifa, bordering the Natural Park of the Strait. This implies a natural and potentially quiet environment, removed from dense urbanisation. Daily life would revolve around the specific use of the land, whether agricultural, livestock, or tourism-focused. Essential services like supermarkets and hospitals are located approximately 18-20 km away, requiring a car for access. The nearest town, Tarifa, known for its windsurfing and historic old town, is a drive away. The coastal towns and beaches are also accessible by car, with distances ranging from 16 km to 18 km.
This map displays the location of the rustic land parcel within the municipality of Tarifa, province of Cádiz. It highlights its inland position, adjacency to the Natural Park of the Strait, and its connection to the regional road network, providing context for its accessibility and natural surroundings.
This land parcel is situated in the municipality of Tarifa, province of Cádiz, at the southernmost point of continental Europe. It lies inland, adjacent to the Natural Park of the Strait, offering a distinct natural setting. Tarifa itself is a well-known destination for wind and water sports. The property's location provides a balance between rural seclusion and relative proximity to coastal attractions and amenities, positioning it within a region celebrated for its dramatic landscapes and unique wind conditions.
The property is situated inland, with the nearest coast and beaches approximately 16-18 km away. Access to Tarifa town centre is by road. The nearest supermarket and pharmacy are about 18 km and 16 km distant, respectively. A hospital is located around 20 km away. For air travel, the nearest airport is 27 km from the property. Golf enthusiasts will find courses such as La Hacienda Links Golf Resort, Alcadeisa Links, and Montenmedio Golf & Country Club approximately 36 km away. A car is essential for accessing these amenities and for general mobility.
The location is within the province of Cádiz, benefiting from a Mediterranean climate characterised by warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Proximity to the Natural Park of the Strait suggests a rich natural environment with significant biodiversity. The property's inland position, while bordering the coast, may offer a slightly more temperate microclimate compared to direct beachfront locations. Specific data on average rainfall, temperature ranges, or solar irradiance for this precise plot is not provided, but the region is known for abundant sunshine, particularly during the summer months, and is a popular area for outdoor activities.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020–2025 average)
While the property itself is rustic land, several beaches are accessible by car, including Playa de Bolonia (16 km), Playa de Getares (17 km), and Playa de El Chinarral (18 km). Tarifa is renowned for its windsurfing and kitesurfing conditions due to strong winds. The surrounding area offers opportunities for hiking within the Natural Park of the Strait. Golf is available at resorts located approximately 36 km away. The property's historical buildings could be repurposed for agrotourism or educational activities related to the natural environment and local heritage.
Source: OpenStreetMap
This land parcel is situated in the municipality of Tarifa, province of Cádiz, at the southernmost point of continental Europe. It lies inland, adjacent to the Natural Park of the Strait, offering a distinct natural setting. Tarifa itself is a well-known destination for wind and water sports. The property's location provides a balance between rural seclusion and relative proximity to coastal attractions and amenities, positioning it within a region celebrated for its dramatic landscapes and unique wind conditions.
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Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
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