Albera Natural Park encompasses the rugged Albera Massif at the northeastern tip of Catalonia, offering visitors unique Mediterranean mountain landscapes rife with biodiversity and rich cultural history.
Albera Natural Park is situated in the Albera mountain range, which forms the natural border between Spain and France along the Mediterranean coast in Catalonia. Covering a diverse terrain of steep ridges, forested slopes, and Mediterranean scrublands, the park protects vital habitats for a broad spectrum of flora and fauna including species typical of both Mediterranean and Pyrenean environments. The park’s Mediterranean climate features mild winters and hot, dry summers, supporting ecosystems ranging from holm oak and cork oak forests to dense maquis. This area is historically significant for its prehistoric sites, ancient villages, and ruins such as megalithic monuments and medieval castles. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking through varied trails, wildlife watching—especially for birds of prey and wild boar—and mountain biking on rugged paths. Notable landmarks include Puig Neulós, the highest peak in the Albera range offering panoramic views over the Mediterranean Sea, and the picturesque coastal town of Colera. The park appeals to those seeking a combination of nature, culture, and relative solitude near the Costa Brava coastline.
Puig Neulós summit with panoramic Mediterranean views
Mediterranean-Holm oak and cork oak forests supporting unique wildlife
Ancient megalithic dolmens and medieval castle ruins
Quiet coastal hiking trails linking mountain and sea landscapes
The highest peak of the Albera range at 1,256 meters, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Coast and Pyrenees.
Ancient stone burial sites scattered throughout the park, highlighting prehistoric human presence.
Extensive stands of cork oak trees supporting diverse ecosystems and regional cork harvesting tradition.