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A UNESCO World Heritage site, this park is crucial for migratory birds and home to the Iberian lynx.

More About Doñana National Park

Famed for its diverse ecosystems, Doñana National Park features marshes, dunes, and forests that create a unique landscape. This nature reserve serves as a vital stop for migratory birds and shelters endangered species like the Iberian lynx. Spring and autumn offer the most rewarding experiences, as wildlife is particularly active during these seasons. Guided tours are available and recommended for visitors who wish to delve deeper into the park's rich biodiversity and ecological significance.

What Makes It Special

Home to the rare Iberian lynx and a critical stopover for migratory birds.

Address

Calle El Rocío, 21750 Almonte, Huelva, Spain

Website

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Reservations

Guided tours recommended; book online

Wildlife

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Best Time to Visit

Best visited in spring and autumn

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