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A vibrant ecosystem home to diverse wildlife, including flamingos and Iberian lynxes.
Dehesa de Abajo Natural Reserve is a captivating sanctuary located on the outskirts of Seville, offering a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The reserve is known for its lagoons, which attract a variety of bird species such as flamingos, storks, and herons. It provides a critical habitat for the endangered Iberian lynx and is a valuable site for ecological research. Visitors can explore walking trails that meander through lush landscapes, providing breathtaking views and opportunities to spot wildlife in its natural habitat.
Carretera Puebla del Río-Aznalcázar, km 8, 41130 La Puebla del Río, Seville, Spain
Best visited in spring when migratory birds are present