Natural heritage

Bonal del Cerro de los Barranquillos

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This Bonal runs along the Barranquillos stream, with a permanent surface waterlogging. It is made up of two areas, one located on a steep slope, and the other, smaller, located on the stream itself.

It is a very important spot for the fauna of the area: Iberian newts, six different species of amphibians, and four of reptiles. The mammals of the area use this site for drinking.

Not just the diversity, but also the singularity of its flora is spectacular, where you can find Brabant myrtles, willows, wattle, bramble, thickets of holm oak, gall oak, cork oak and white heather, among other species.

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Available for visits

All year round. Preferably autumn and spring. More information in the Town's Hall as it is a very fragile and sensitive area.

Visit hours

It is recommended to visit it during daylight hours and at suitable temperatures, always accompanied by an expert guide.

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NEARVY TOWNS

VOLVER

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