The Guadalhorce River Estuary Natural Area, a 165-acre (67-hectare) protected wetland near Málaga, serves as both a vital stopover for migrating birds and a permanent habitat for many species. The area features five man-made lagoons, surrounded by woodland, creating a diverse ecosystem. Visitors can explore the natural beauty through hiking, bird-watching, and cycling, immersing themselves in the serene and wildlife-rich environment.
Guadalhorce River Estuary Natural Area (Paraje Natural Desembocadura del Guadalhorce)
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