The locally called ‘bonales’ or ‘trampales’ are acid peatlands characterized by the presence of permanent or semi-permanent water; waterlogged soils in which partially decomposed plant remains accumulate. They usually appear on the slopes, and on the foothills of Paleozoic mountain ranges.
A characteristic and highly specialized vegetation develops in these places, it is a habitat of special protection, and there coexist numerous species included in the Regional Catalogue of Threatened Species linked to peatlands.
Information on the Town's Hall as being a fragile, highly sensitive area.
It is recommended to visit during daylight hours and at normal temperatures, but also being accompanied by an expert guide.
En la ribera del Guadiana, en el extremo occidental de la provincia, se localiza la rústica Puebla de...