Doñana National Park
Type: Reserve
Huelva province contains some of Andalucia`s most ecologically important wildlife areas. The Parque Nacional de Doñana is one of Europe`s most important wetland areas, and home to an incredible multitude of wildlife and also Europe`s last remaining habitats for the some spices as endangered lynx and the rare Spanish Imperial Eagle.
The park consists of over 500,000 hectares of sand dunes, marshland, beaches, rivers, lagoons, sea beds and estuaries.
The best time to visit Doñana National Park is in winter and spring when the park is full of wildfowl.
The park consists of over 500,000 hectares of sand dunes, marshland, beaches, rivers, lagoons, sea beds and estuaries.
The best time to visit Doñana National Park is in winter and spring when the park is full of wildfowl.