Reserva Natural Valle de Iruelas is a pristine natural area in the Sierra de Gredos foothills, known for its outstanding biodiversity and as a sanctuary for the endangered Spanish Imperial Eagle.
Reserva Natural Valle de Iruelas is located in the province of Ávila, within Castilla y León, Spain. This protected natural reserve encompasses diverse Mediterranean forest landscapes including holm oak, pine, and juniper, creating an ideal habitat for a variety of wildlife. The reserve is especially renowned for hosting one of the last breeding populations of the Spanish Imperial Eagle, a rare raptor species emblematic of Spain's conservation efforts. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills, deep ravines, and riparian zones along the Alberche River and its tributaries. Historically, the area was used for traditional activities such as hunting and pastoralism, but it now prioritizes strict conservation and ecological research. Visitors are drawn by opportunities to observe wildlife, particularly birds of prey, hike scenic trails through forests and river gorges, and enjoy peaceful nature photography. Notable landmarks include viewpoints offering panoramic vistas over the valley, and endemic flora blooms in spring. The reserve’s management balances protection with sustainable visitor access, making it a uniquely quiet yet rich experience for naturalists and outdoor enthusiasts interested in biodiversity and the preservation of Iberian ecosystems.
Spanish Imperial Eagle nesting sites offering rare wildlife viewing
Diverse Mediterranean forest with endemic plant species
Scenic overlook at Cerro de la Águila with panoramic valley views
Alberche River riparian corridor ideal for tranquil hikes and birdwatching
The reserve is a critical nesting and hunting ground for this endangered raptor, offering visitors a chance to observe one of Spain's most iconic birds.
Includes holm oak, juniper, pinewood, and diverse undergrowth species supporting a complex ecological community.
A key natural watercourse that shapes the reserve’s landscape, supports riparian vegetation, and attracts diverse bird species.