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Madeira har mye å by på for en golfspiller
15.12 Madeira:
Flott og kjent bane lagd av Seve
Ballesteros
Banen er blitt brukt av Europa Touren to ganger.
Her er det muligheter for mer enn bare golf. Øya er 11 km lang og 6 km bred.
Kanskje ditt nye golfreisemål?
Her er en liten smakebit:
GOLFERS IN MADEIRA WELCOME PORTO SANTO’S UNESCO STATUS
Golfers on Porto Santo in Madeira will be at one with
nature after the island was named as a UNESCO biosphere reserve.
The spectacular island became one of the 25 new locations
named in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves recently and is rich with more
than 2,000 species, which are allowed to flourish alongside human activity.
Porto Santo Golfe, designed by Seve Ballesteros and host of
the Madeira Islands Open in 2009 and 2011, is the perfect example of the harmony
between human activity and wildlife as it was built in 2004 with huge attention
to preserving the existing landscape.
Dotted with lakes and natural habitats within the course,
the northern route of the course is set atop fantastic cliffs and near the
stunning Porto Santo beach. Diverse marine life thrives nearby, including the
loggerhead sea turtle and the rarest seal in the world, the Mediterranean monk
seal.
Tourism is such a key part of the economy and Porto Santo’s
efforts underline how the two elements can both thrive in harmony with
sustainable management. As the smallest inhabited island of the archipelago, it
is just 11km long and 6km wide but boasts a stunning golden beach covering
almost the entire south coast.
A spokesperson said: “Our guests visit Madeira and Porto
Santo to enjoy the peace and tranquillity and the nature is a huge part of the
experience – especially for golfers.
“It’s an honour to be named as a UNESCO biosphere reserve,
which shows our commitment. It remains a huge priority for all of us and it is
our duty to preserve this for future generations to enjoy and understand the
importance.”
Located approximately 1,000km from the European mainland –
and just 500km from the African continent – the island destination enjoys an
amazingly mild climate, ranging from 25°c in the summer to 17°c in the winter,
with very mild average temperatures and moderate humidity, making it the perfect
year-round location for a golf break.
Also known as ‘the islands of eternal spring’, Madeira has
a population of only 260,000. On the same latitude as Morocco, the Atlantic
archipelago has a sub-tropical climate, a rich volcanic soil and a unique
eco-system. It is one of the only places on the planet where banana trees grow
next to vineyards.
In 1999 the archipelago was named a UNESCO World Heritage
Site and five areas have been declared nature reserves. The Madeira Nature
Reserve covers a substantial two-thirds of the main island, where development is
prohibited.
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