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Parque Nacional de Doñana: wild beauty in southern Spain

Parque Nacional de Doñana in the province of Huelva is one of Europe's most important natural parks. It’s a paradise for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and anyone who wants to take a break from busy city life. With wetlands, dunes, forests, and endless beaches, the landscape changes every few steps. And yes, you might just spot a lynx.
A top spot for rare animals
Doñana is home to some of the rarest species in Europe. The Iberian lynx and the Spanish imperial eagle both live here. That makes this park one of the last safe havens for endangered wildlife. Thousands of migratory birds also use the wetlands as a resting point during their long journeys between Europe and Africa.
Every corner a different world
One moment you’re walking through a pine forest, the next you’re staring across endless marshes. The mix of ecosystems in Doñana is what makes it so special. From shifting dunes to lagoons full of flamingos, it’s like walking through several parks in one day.
A place shaped by time
Doñana has a long and fascinating past. People lived here over 28,000 years ago. Neanderthals probably walked the same paths you can hike today. Over time, nature and history left their mark. From ancient settlements to natural disasters like tsunamis, everything helped shape the park’s current landscape.
Plan your visit
Want to see a lynx in the wild? Or just breathe in fresh air surrounded by birdsong? Doñana offers guided tours, hiking trails, and even 4x4 safaris. It’s one of Spain’s best outdoor experiences, and you don’t need to be a biologist to enjoy it.
For more information about opening hours, access, and activities, check the official website. Your next nature escape starts here.

















