NATURAL RESOURCES

Natural Parks

The province of Cádiz is incredibly diverse. It encompasses imposing mountain ranges such as Sierra de Grazalema and Los Alcornocales, offering picturesque scenery and rich biodiversity. On the other hand, the Cadiz coast stretches along the Costa de la Luz and the Costa del Sol, providing beautiful golden sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, along with marshes, wetlands, estuaries, and salt flats.

Among its numerous protected natural spaces, boasting the largest extension in Andalusia, six Natural Parks stand out:

  1. Alcornocales
  2. Grazalema
  3. Doñana Surroundings
  4. Pinar de la Breña y Marismas de Barbate
  5. Estrecho
  6. Bahía de Cádiz

These parks are joined by numerous ecologically valuable protected areas, ensuring the long-term survival of the most valuable habitats and species.

Cádiz is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. while the Sierra de Grazalema offers breathtaking mountainous landscapes and mysterious caves waiting to be explored.

The province of Cádiz also boasts its protected natural spaces, such as the Alcornocales Natural Park and the Estrecho Natural Park, where biodiversity comes alive amidst ancient cork forests and stunning rock formations. These natural sanctuaries provide a refuge for numerous species of flora and fauna, inviting adventurers to explore winding trails and take in unforgettable panoramic views.

But Cádiz is not limited to its coasts and mountains. Its rivers and marshes also harbor a unique ecosystem, home to migratory birds and a fascinating spectacle for birdwatchers. The wetlands of the province, such as the Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park, are true natural paradises where wildlife flourishes amidst extensive marshes and lagoons.

ICádiz offers a blend that combines the beauty of its beaches, the grandeur of its mountains, and the diversity of its protected spaces.