Declared a Biosphere Reserve by the UNESCO, the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park lies to the north-east of the province of Cádiz and to the northwest of the province of Málaga.
The park, a Special Protection Area for Birds, covers 51,695 hectares. Moreover, it is considered one of the areas with highest ecological value in the south of the Iberian Peninsula and, therefore, one of the most important in the whole territory.
An ideal place not only for those who have a passion for nature and birds but also for enthusiasts of hiking and adventure sports.
Among the towns located on the natural park, Grazalema, one of the most beautiful White Towns in Andalucía, which is just 20 km from Ronda, deserves a mention.
In addition, towns such as Zahara de la Sierra, Ubrique, Arcos de la Frontera, Sevilla, Granada, Córdoba, Málaga and Gibraltar are of great interest.
Bird-watching in the Natural Park