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A vast and biodiverse national park renowned for its coastal marshes and unique wildlife.
Coto de Doñana is one of Europe's most important wetland reserves and a UNESCO World Heritage site, located at the mouth of the Guadalquivir River. Renowned for its rich biodiversity, the park boasts extensive marshlands, dunes, and lagoons that attract numerous bird species, including the endangered Iberian lynx and Spanish imperial eagle. Visitors can explore its unique landscapes through guided tours, either on foot, by jeep, or on horseback, making it a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers.
Avenida Canaliega, 2, 21730 Almonte, Huelva, Spain
Guided tours can be booked online or via phone call
Best visited during spring and autumn when bird migrations occur