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Hiking around Parque Nacional de Doñana offers diverse landscapes, including vast marshes, mobile dune systems, and extensive pine forests. The region is characterized by its unique mosaic of ecosystems, providing varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. Trails traverse wetlands, coastal dunes, and Mediterranean scrubland, with minimal elevation changes across the park. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a critical habitat for migratory birds and features distinct geological formations like the El Asperillo Cliff.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the 7.7-mile Raya Real Trail in Doñana Natural Park, a moderate route through pine forests and past Charco de la Boca.

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01:16
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Hike the easy 3.0-mile (4.9 km) Circular route through the Dunar of Matalascañas, offering unique coastal dunes and sea views.
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12.6km
03:11
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Explore the unique cultural and natural landscape of El Rocío on this easy 2.7-mile (4.4 km) circular hike near Doñana National Park.
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The Doñana Natural Park Pine Forest is one of the park's most representative and valuable ecosystems, along with the marshes and dunes. It is a vast forest of stone pine (Pinus pinea), accompanied by rich Mediterranean scrubland, forming a mosaic of highly biodiverse habitats.
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Very beautiful route, we didn’t see as many animals as by El Rocío wetlands, but it’s very lovely, with diverse flora, and super peaceful.
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The longest beach in Spain is 28 kilometers long and a natural paradise The three beaches in Andalusia that made it onto the list of the best beaches in Spain in 2024 according to National Geographic.
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Undoubtedly one of the greatest epicenters of Marian devotion in the world, the Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora del Rocío is visited by hundreds of thousands of believers throughout the year. Surrounded by marshes and fervor, the sanctuary stands in the village of El Rocío in Almonte, a magical and esoteric place where all roads converge.
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The La Rocina stream is one of the main sources of water for the marshes of the Doñana National Park and at this point it leads to an extension of the channel called Charco de la Boca. The path of the same name crosses a great biodiversity of the landscape, from a pine forest to riparian vegetation, ferns, reed beds and aromatic plants. Along the path, four observatories built as "huts" allow
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This tour is a disaster, very littered, which is unacceptable for a nature park. There are no highlights, the paths are pure highways, forever straight without any nice points. We collected two large bags that we happened to have with us full of trash, from condoms to diapers, car parts and so on. Shame on you!!!
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About 1,000,000 come every year! Pilgrims
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There are over 110 hiking trails in Parque Nacional de Doñana, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and skill levels. The komoot community has explored more than 1600 routes in the area.
Parque Nacional de Doñana features a diverse mosaic of ecosystems. You can expect to hike through vast marshes, dynamic mobile dune systems, and tranquil pine forests. The terrain also includes Mediterranean scrubland. Elevation changes are generally minimal across the park, making most trails accessible.
Yes, Parque Nacional de Doñana offers many easy hiking options perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Doñana Natural Park - circular via the Charco de la Boca Trail is an easy 2.3-mile route. The Cuesta Maneli Trail is another low-difficulty boardwalk path leading to the beach, and several easy loops are available around the El Acebuche Visitor Center.
Yes, circular routes are available. A popular option is the Doñana Natural Park - circular via the Charco de la Boca Trail, which is suitable for all skill levels and offers birdwatching opportunities. The Matalascañas Dune Park Loop is another circular trail through the unique dune systems.
Hikers can discover unique natural features and landmarks. The impressive El Asperillo Cliff, a natural monument with fossil dunes over 30 meters tall, is a highlight. You can also visit Charco de la Boca, a lake known for birdwatching, or explore the vast marshes, which are critical habitats for migratory birds. The unspoiled white sand beaches, like Torre Carbonero Beach, are also accessible.
The autumn and winter months are particularly rewarding for hiking in Doñana, especially for birdwatching, as the marshes transform into a significant lake attracting thousands of migratory birds. Spring also offers pleasant temperatures and blooming Mediterranean scrubland. Summers can be very hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended if hiking during this season.
Yes, Parque Nacional de Doñana is renowned for its rich biodiversity and is an excellent place for wildlife spotting. The marshes are a critical breeding ground and transit point for thousands of European and African migratory birds. You might also encounter various species in the pine forests and Mediterranean scrubland, which are home to diverse plant and animal life.
Access for dogs within the strictly protected National Park areas is generally restricted. However, the surrounding Doñana Natural Park, which acts as a buffer zone, offers more open public access. It's advisable to check specific trail regulations or visitor center guidelines for the most up-to-date information on where dogs are permitted.
Parking is typically available at the main visitor centers, such as El Acebuche, which serve as starting points for several trails. For other trailheads within the Doñana Natural Park, designated parking areas are often provided. It's recommended to check the specific access points for your chosen route in advance.
Public access within the highly protected core of the National Park is restricted to visitor centers, associated trails, and authorized 4x4 tours. However, the surrounding Doñana Natural Park offers numerous self-guided walking and biking trails that are generally open to the public without special permits. Always respect park regulations, stay on marked paths, and avoid disturbing wildlife.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique diversity of landscapes, from the vast marshes to the mobile dunes and tranquil pine forests. The opportunities for birdwatching and experiencing the rich biodiversity are also frequently highlighted as major attractions.


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