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Cabañeros National Park is one of the largest and best-preserved Mediterranean forest areas in the world, one of the most valuable protected areas of the Montes de Toledo, a refuge for large birds of prey, such as the Imperial Eagle and the Black Vulture and many other species in danger of extinction such as the Black Stork. The park is especially known for "La Berrea": the fight between male deer in the mating season, emitting loud bellowing. This phenomenon occurs in the months of September and October, in autumn, and is easy to see and hear in "La Raña", known as the Spanish Serengeti. Its landscape is characterised by extensive lowland meadows with rich seasonal pastures, and forests, mountain ranges and massifs which are home to a wide variety of birds and mammals, such as the Iberian lynx, which is an endangered feline. Like Cabañeros National Park it is rich in fauna and the flora, which is representative of the Mediterranean forest, is abundant and rich. Examples of shrubs: rockrose, heather, lavender, rosemary, thyme, strawberry tree, honeysuckle and mastic. And trees like holm oak, cork oak, Portuguese oak, oak and chestnut. In “La Raña” - known as the Spanish Serengeti – you will feel like you are in Africa. Guided tours in 4x4 vehicles. COSERFO dealer. Phone bookings: 926 775 384 |
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