Paraje Natural Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja
Estepona, Spain, Spain
Paraje Natural Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja is a protected natural area spanning 1,236 hectares across the municipalities of Estepona, Casares, and Genalguacil in Málaga province, Spain, featuring Sierra Bermeja's distinctive reddish peridotite rocks that create a striking granate-colored landscape.
This geological hotspot, declared a natural site in 1989, a ZEPA bird area in 2002, and a ZEC in 2013, rises to 1,450 meters at Los Reales peak and hosts Spain's unique pinsapo fir forest growing on ultrabasic volcanic soils alongside endemic plants like Staehelina baetica.
Rich in biodiversity with raptors such as golden eagles and peregrine falcons, plus high-mountain scrub like aulaga, it offers hiking trails with Costa del Sol views amid torrential streams and rare flora, though plant collection is banned for conservation.
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29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain
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