National Park "Doñana" is the most famous in Spain, one of the last places in Europe where there are huge wetlands.
Covering an area of 543 km2, the Park is a true haven for rare and endangered species: Iberian lynx (30-50 individuals), the Spanish Imperial eagle (8 pairs) and 6 million birds that spend part of the year.
Doñana is a unique combination of ecosystems, where lagoons, marshes and dunes are replaced by shrubs and forests. It's a beautiful place, located near the confluence of the river Guadalquivir in the Atlantic ocean.
Covering an area of 543 km2, the Park is a true haven for rare and endangered species: Iberian lynx (30-50 individuals), the Spanish Imperial eagle (8 pairs) and 6 million birds that spend part of the year.
Doñana is a unique combination of ecosystems, where lagoons, marshes and dunes are replaced by shrubs and forests. It's a beautiful place, located near the confluence of the river Guadalquivir in the Atlantic ocean.
The plane from Madrid/Barcelona to the city of Seville — from 100/50 €
in both directions; then bus to El-Rocío — about 5 €, 1,5 h.
in both directions; then bus to El-Rocío — about 5 €, 1,5 h.
Organized tour through the national Park — about 30 €, 4 hours.
Accommodation in Sevilla:
Single - 40 €,
Double - 60 €.
in El-Rocío:
Camping - 5 €,
Single - 30 €,
Double - 35 €.
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