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Natural Park Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Adventures

Natural Park Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche is a verdant protected area in southern Spain known for its rich Mediterranean forests, traditional villages, and extensive hiking trails that invite exploration of its diverse flora and fauna.

60,000 acres (approx. 24,300 hectares)
Acres Protected
Over 100 miles (160+ km)
Miles of Trails
Approximately 150,000
Annual Visitors
1989
Year Established

About Natural Park Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche

 

Located in the northern part of Andalusia’s Huelva province, the Natural Park Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche spans a mountainous landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense oak and chestnut forests, and deep river valleys. This protected area preserves a mosaic of Mediterranean ecosystems, including cork oak woodlands, olive groves, and chestnut plantations that support a wide variety of wildlife such as the Iberian lynx, wild boar, griffon vultures, and numerous amphibian and bird species. The park’s geography features rugged terrain with peaks ranging up to 962 meters, including the Picos de Aroche, offering spectacular panoramic views and opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, and mountain biking. Historic whitewashed villages like Aracena and Alájar dot the landscape, reflecting traditional Andalusian architecture and rural culture, with cultural highlights such as the Gruta de las Maravillas cave system and the Santa Catalina Castle. The park’s extensive trails network connects pine and chestnut forests to riverbanks and scenic overlooks, fostering an immersive nature experience. This area also serves as a critical refuge for conservation of Mediterranean biodiversity and holds cultural significance for local communities practicing agroforestry and sustainable land use. Visitors appreciate the combination of rich natural habitats, recreational opportunities, and peaceful rural ambiance, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Highlights

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Gruta de las Maravillas – stunning subterranean limestone cave system

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Iberian lynx habitat – one of the rarest feline species in the world

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Traditional white villages such as Aracena and Cortegana with preserved historical sites

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Chestnut forests that turn vibrant gold and orange in autumn

Notable Natural Features

Gruta de las Maravillas

A spectacular cave system with crystal-clear underground lakes and stunning stalactite formations open to public tours.

Chestnut Forests

Extensive sweet chestnut groves that produce local gastronomic products such as 'Castañas' and provide a colorful autumn landscape.

Iberian Lynx Habitat

Critical conservation zone within the park fostering the recovery of the endangered Iberian lynx and other threatened species.