Nature Reserves & Wildlife in Malaga

Laguna de Campillos is a vital natural sanctuary in the region, celebrated for its biodiversity.

Places to Visit

Nature Reserves & Wildlife

6 places to explore

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El Torcal de Antequera

Malaga • Nature Reserves & Wildlife

The park features some of the most unusual limestone formations in Europe, making it a captivating destination for nature lovers and geology enthusiasts. Various hiking trails accommodate different skill levels, allowing for exploration of the park's unique terrain. Visitors can expect a range of striking landscapes that offer excellent opportunities for photography. Spring and autumn are particularly inviting times to visit, as the mild weather enhances the hiking experience and helps avoid crowds.

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Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park

Malaga • Nature Reserves & Wildlife

Located in Tolox, Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park offers a diverse environment characterized by rugged mountains, deep ravines, and ancient forests. It's home to the rare Spanish fir, a species unique to this area. Visitors can explore a variety of hiking trails that provide stunning panoramic views. The park's rich biodiversity attracts nature enthusiasts and photographers, offering sightings of mountain goats and golden eagles among its lush flora. Spring is particularly appealing, as the flora is in full bloom, enhancing the park's natural beauty.

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Paraje Natural Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja

Malaga • Nature Reserves & Wildlife

In Estepona, Paraje Natural Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja presents a fascinating landscape defined by its rare red peridotite rock formations and verdant forests. This nature reserve is home to various wildlife, including the Iberian lynx and Bonelli's eagle, making it appealing for those interested in biodiversity. Well-marked hiking trails offer sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding mountains, providing a tranquil experience away from urban life. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant times to explore, thanks to favorable weather conditions.

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Laguna de Fuente de Piedra

Malaga • Nature Reserves & Wildlife

The lagoon features saline waters and marshlands that create an ideal habitat for flamingos and various waterfowl. Each spring, visitors can witness thousands of these striking birds in their natural environment. Additionally, herons, ducks, and coots inhabit the area, making it an attractive spot for bird watchers. The ecological significance and picturesque setting of Laguna de Fuente de Piedra appeal to nature enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil outdoor experience.

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Desembocadura del Guadalhorce Natural Park

Malaga • Nature Reserves & Wildlife

Located on Avenida Comandante García Morato in Málaga, Desembocadura del Guadalhorce Natural Park offers a peaceful retreat where the river meets the sea. This protected area is particularly appealing during spring and autumn, when bird migration seasons bring a variety of species, including flamingos, herons, and egrets. The park features walking trails and observation points, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the diverse ecosystems and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature. It's a great destination for those looking to engage with wildlife in its natural habitat.

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Laguna de Campillos

Malaga • Nature Reserves & Wildlife

This remarkable wetland reserve near Campillos is essential for bird conservation, attracting a variety of species such as flamingos, herons, and egrets. The series of lagoons offer scenic trails for visitors to explore, providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching and photography. Spring is the best time to visit, as many migratory birds return, enhancing the natural spectacle. The reserve plays a crucial role in preserving the local ecosystem, making it a significant destination for those interested in wildlife and nature.

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