Parque Natural de Corrubedo is a coastal natural park in Galicia, Spain, famed for its extensive dune systems, rare coastal lagoons, and rich biodiversity that offers outstanding hiking and wildlife observation opportunities.
Parque Natural de Corrubedo, located along the Atlantic coast of Galicia in the province of A Coruña, encompasses a remarkable landscape featuring the largest dune system in Galicia, extensive marshes, and diverse coastal ecosystems. The park spans over 1,000 hectares and includes the iconic Corrubedo Dunes, where shifting sands form a unique natural spectacle that continuously shape the terrain. These dunes, reaching heights of up to 16 meters, are home to specialized flora and fauna adapted to the dynamic environment. The park also contains Seráns and Carregal lagoons, important wetland habitats supporting numerous bird species, including migratory birds and rare natives like the European pond turtle. Historically, the area was shaped by human interaction with traditional salt marsh farming and fishing villages, contributing to its cultural heritage. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore a network of scenic walking paths, interpretive trails, and coastal viewpoints that reveal panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Ría de Arousa estuary. Birdwatching is a prime activity, especially during migration seasons, while beachcombing and photography of the contrasting habitats provide immersive experiences. Educational centers and guided tours enrich visitor knowledge about the park’s ecology and preservation efforts. The park’s combination of sandy beaches, freshwater lagoons, and pine forests creates a striking mosaic of natural environments, making Corrubedo a vital refuge for biodiversity and a cherished destination for nature lovers in northwestern Spain.
The shifting sand dunes, the largest in Galicia
Seráns Lagoon, vital wetland habitat for migratory birds
Traditional Galician fishing village of Corrubedo
Panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Atlantic coastline
A spectacular expanse of moving dunes, reaching up to 16 meters high, that create one of the most unique coastal landscapes in Galicia.
A key freshwater habitat attracting a variety of migratory birds, including herons, grebes, and ducks.
A broad sandy beach that offers opportunities for beach walking and observing the dynamic coastal environment.