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Dehesa de Abajo Natural Reserve

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Ideal for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers seeking diverse wildlife experiences near Seville.

More About Dehesa de Abajo Natural Reserve

This natural reserve on the outskirts of Seville is a prime spot for wildlife enthusiasts, particularly birdwatchers. Its lagoons attract a variety of bird species, including flamingos, storks, and herons. Additionally, the reserve is one of the few locations in Europe where visitors might catch a glimpse of the endangered Iberian lynx. Walking trails throughout the lush landscapes allow for an immersive experience in the region's rich biodiversity. Spring is the best time to visit, as migratory birds are present, enhancing the overall experience.

What Makes It Special

One of the few places in Europe where you can see the endangered Iberian lynx.

Address

Carretera Puebla del Río-Aznalcázar, km 8, 41130 La Puebla del Río, Seville, Spain

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Wildlife

FlamingosIberian lynxstorksheronslocal bird species

Best Time to Visit

Best visited in spring when migratory birds are present

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