Info natural parks
Sierra de Gazalema – Zahara de la Sierra
Find a magical place that transcends descriptions. The mountains, the multicolors, the secluded trails, the grace and charm of its natural surroundings, ... will wrap you in a world so special that you will never forget.
Andalusia is the Spanish autonomous community with protected natural areas, with Landmarks such as the National Park of Doñana and Sierra Nevada in Granada, declared "Biosphere Reserve" , the Natural Park of Cabo de Gata in Almeria or the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas, the second largest natural park of Europe, the Sierra de Grazalema in Cadiz, ... give this land its own charm.
The great diversity of microclimates and landscape contrasts allow you to enjoy at the same time: the peaks of the Sierra Nevada and the subtropical environment of the beaches, the warm spring of the Guadalquivir, the wild beauty of the desert of Almeria and forest moisture in the rainy Grazalema.
Each of the eight provinces of Andalusia have specific characteristics that are given by its geographical and cultural heritage.
The main attraction of the Andalusian landscape lies in its strong contrasts: mountains and beaches, deserts and marshes, meadows and countryside, alternate Mediterranean crops, pastures,. Contrasting landscapes and a variety of climates, Andalusia has a wide variety of species of birds, mammals, reptiles ....
The natural vegetation, with the presence of oaks, pines,
The natural environment of Andalusia conquests visitors, who want activity, enjoy the advantages of the geographical loaction or prefer to enjoy its hidden corners. 'You will conquer !'
El Torcal de Antequera
More info : http://torcaldeantequera.com/
El Torcal de Antequera is a special place that you do surprise you with its strange and varied forms in which the limestone rocks eroded by wind and water over thousands of years.
Sierra Nevada
More info : http://en.sierranevada.es/
The nature of the Sierra Nevada, also known as a ski resort, home to the highest peak in Spain, Mulhacen of 3,482 meters.
Nature Montes de Malaga
"Montes de Malaga", five kilometers north of Malaga. The park, designated by the local government in July 1989, covers an area of 4,900 hectares.
Fuente de Piedra
More info : http://www.fuentedepiedra.es
Fuente de Piedra natural reserve covers 1,300 hectares. It is a home to several species of birds, but the indisputable king of them all is the pink flamingo.