Doñana National Park, Spain

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Doñana National Park, located in southern Spain, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique landscapes and rich biodiversity. Spanning over 540 square kilometers, the park comprises marshes, shallow streams, and sand dunes, creating a diverse ecosystem that supports an array of wildlife. It's a crucial stopover for migratory birds, and home to species such as the endangered Iberian lynx and Spanish imperial eagle. With its scenic beauty and ecological significance, Doñana offers a captivating experience for nature enthusiasts and researchers alike.

Why Visit Doñana National Park?

Doñana National Park is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers, offering a chance to see rare species in their natural habitat. Its diverse wetlands and forests provide stunning landscapes and unique opportunities for photography and exploration.

Best Time to Visit Doñana National Park

The best time to visit Doñana National Park is in the spring (March to May) or fall (September to November) when temperatures are mild, and the park's biodiversity is at its peak.

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