Devil's Tongue Battery
Discovering the Marvels of Devil's Tongue Battery
Discover the historic Devil's Tongue Battery in Gibraltar, where military history meets stunning coastal views and natural beauty.
The Devil's Tongue Battery in Gibraltar offers a fascinating glimpse into military history, stunning coastal views, and a unique atmosphere for tourists seeking adventure and culture. This historic artillery site stands as a testament to Gibraltar's strategic importance and provides a perfect backdrop for photography and exploration.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving on Queen's Road, head towards the eastern end. Look for signs directing you towards the 'Upper Rock Nature Reserve' as you approach the junction with Devil's Tongue Battery Road. Turn onto Devil's Tongue Battery Road, which will lead you directly to the battery. The parking area is limited, so be prepared to find street parking nearby.
Public Transportation
To reach Devil's Tongue Battery via public transport, find the nearest bus stop on Queen's Road. Take Bus Number 3, which travels towards 'The Upper Rock'. Inform the driver that you wish to disembark at the stop for Devil's Tongue Battery. The bus fare is approximately £1.50. Once you get off, follow the signs leading to the battery, which is a short walk from the bus stop.
Walking
If you are already on Queen's Road and prefer walking, head east along the road until you reach the junction with Devil's Tongue Battery Road. Turn onto Devil's Tongue Battery Road and continue walking. The battery is located at the end of this road, and it should take roughly 20-30 minutes to walk from the main part of Queen's Road.
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Discover the rich history, stunning views, and vibrant culture along Queen's Road in Gibraltar, a captivating blend of British and Spanish influences.
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