Best attractions and places to see in Doñana Norte Y Oeste include a mosaic of diverse ecosystems, forming a crucial part of the larger Doñana Natural and National Park. This region, a Special Area of Conservation, is known for its significant wetlands, extensive pine forests, and unique mobile sand dunes. It offers a blend of natural features and cultural sites, including historical landmarks and visitor centers. The area is recognized for its biodiversity and serves as an ecological corridor.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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A spectacular pine forest. Easy and accessible trails.
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Hermitage that belongs to the town of Almensilla, and where the pilgrimage of San Diego is celebrated on the first Sunday of October. Very quiet place surrounded by pines, mastic, and holm oaks, ideal for walking or cycling!
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Forest house that is located near the center of Poblado de Colinas and that is currently uninhabited. However, it retains the shape and where it can give you the idea of what it was years ago.
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Road in perfect condition that passes through the heart of the Pinares de Aznalcázar. It is one of the forest spaces of greatest ecological interest within the province of Seville. They are forests composed mainly of pinyon pine.
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The heart of the Pine Forests of Aznalcázar - one of the forest areas of greatest ecological interest within the province of Seville. Dense forests, mainly made up of pinyon pine, make this place an obligatory stopover for migrating birds and a habitat for many more species.
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An obligatory stop for breakfast or lunch after the hiking or cycling route in the Pinar de Aznalcázar. Site surrounded by trees, very quiet. It is right next to Camping Dehesa Nueva.
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Doñana Norte y Oeste is rich in diverse natural features. You can witness the unique phenomenon of the
Moving Sand Dunes
near Matalascañas, explore theDoñana National Park Marshes
which are a paradise for birdwatchers, or visit the unspoiledCuesta Maneli Beach
. The region also boasts magnificentPine Forests
, such as those in Coto del Rey and El Abalario, and the striking geological features of theFossil Dunes of Asperillo
.Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Dehesa de Covarrubias offers paths through pine trees where you can observe wild animals. The Casa del Torrejón is surrounded by a spectacular pine forest with easy and accessible trails. Additionally, the Scenic Road Through the Pine Forests of Aznalcázar and the El Arrayán Cycle Path are well-maintained routes perfect for family cycling or walks.
For history and culture, visit
El Rocío Village
with its unique chapel and wild horses, especially during the Romería del Rocío. ThePalacio del Acebrón
houses a museum dedicated to local customs and ecosystems. TheLa Rábida Tourist Complex
offers historical sites related to Christopher Columbus, including theLa Rábida Monastery
and theWharf of the Caravels
. The towns ofMoguer
andPalos de la Frontera
are also historically significant for their connection to Columbus.The region offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'From Hinojos to Doñana Natural Park – circular via El Arrayán Cycle Path' or the 'Casa del Torrejón – Dehesa de Covarrubias loop'. For running, consider the 'Laguna Dehesa de Abajo — circular by the Natural Reserve Dehesa de Abajo' or the 'Dehesa de Covarrubias – Dehesa de Covarrubias loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling in Doñana Norte Y Oeste and Running Trails in Doñana Norte Y Oeste guides.
Absolutely. The
Doñana National Park Marshes
are a prime location for birdwatching, hosting over 300 bird species, including flamingos and white storks. TheLa Rocina Visitor Center
, near El Rocío, is an excellent spot with a 3½-km footpath specifically designed for observing various bird species.Yes, there are several easy walking options. The Casa del Torrejón is surrounded by a pine forest with easy and accessible trails. The
La Rocina Visitor Center
offers a 3½-km footpath ideal for a leisurely walk and bird observation. Many of the pine forests, like those around Dehesa de Covarrubias, also feature accessible paths.You can find a convenient stop at Cafeteria Camping Dehesa Nueva. It's an ideal spot for breakfast or lunch after hiking or cycling in the Pinar de Aznalcázar, offering a quiet setting surrounded by trees.
The region is a crucial wintering and migratory ground for many bird species, making autumn and spring excellent for birdwatching. The weather is also milder during these seasons, which is ideal for outdoor activities. Summer can be very hot, while winter offers a different, quieter experience.
Yes, the
El Acebuche Visitor Center
near Matalascañas is a main entrance to Doñana Park and a key interpretation center. It provides exhibitions and is a departure point for guided off-road tours. TheLa Rocina Visitor Center
near El Rocío is another excellent resource, particularly for birdwatching information and trails.Doñana Norte y Oeste is known for its extensive pine forests. You can explore them via the Scenic Road Through the Pine Forests of Aznalcázar, which is in perfect condition for cycling or driving. The El Arrayán Cycle Path also meanders through beautiful conifers, providing shade and a well-maintained concrete path. Areas like Dehesa de Covarrubias and the surroundings of Casa del Torrejón offer paths for walking among the pine trees.
Yes, the larger Doñana Natural and National Park, which includes Doñana Norte y Oeste, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve. This designation highlights its global importance for biodiversity and conservation.
El Rocío Village
is unique for its charming, almost 'wild west' atmosphere with dirt roads and wild horses. It is home to a stunning chapel and is famous for hosting one of Spain's most significant Marian devotional events, the Romería del Rocío, which attracts over a million pilgrims annually.

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