
TheSil Canyon (Galician:Canón do Sil) is a canyon inGalicia, Spain along theSil. It covers the last 50 km before the Sil enters theMinho. The scenery is considered to be the most spectacular in Galicia.[1]
The walls rise almost vertically to a height of 500 meters above the water level. Due to the extraordinary terrain, the local climate differs from surrounding areas and allows the growth of Mediterranean vegetation, such as olive trees.[2] The river cliffs have been terraced to allow production of grape vines. Wine production started in this area already in Roman times. The area is called the Ribeira Sacra wine region, and it is the only place in Galicia that produces more red than white wine.[1]
The gorge is classified inNatura 2000 as a site of community importance. It is a home to several rare bird species, and some mammals such as otters and bats.[3]
42°24′05″N7°24′58″W / 42.40139°N 7.41611°W /42.40139; -7.41611
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