Wildmoral Wildlife Tours offers a diverse range of nature tourism experiences across some of Spain’s most stunning landscapes. Their offerings include wildlife watching tours, photography-focused excursions, interpretive walking, dedicated wildlife trails, tracking days, and specialised photography courses. For families, they also provide engaging, nature-orientated activities designed to connect all ages with Spain’s rich flora and fauna. Whether you are an avid photographer, wildlife enthusiast, or simply looking for an immersive outdoor experience, Wildmoral ensures every adventure is memorable.
Lynx watching from a hide in Andújar (Andalucia)
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Mediterranean forest and capture stunning photographs of the magnificent Iberian lynx from a specialized hide.

Located in the serene countryside of Andújar, Jaén, this hide offers a prime vantage point in a clearing, where lynxes frequently cross while on the move or hunting. With its spacious window and comfortable setup for up to 5 photographers, you can observe the lynxes natural behavior while remaining hidden, ensuring an unforgettable photography experience.
Bear watching in the Somiedo Natural Park (Asturias)
This tour takes place in the Somiedo Natural Park, where you’ll have the opportunity to observe the majestic Cantabrian brown bear and other wildlife.

Based in Pola de Somieda, Asturias, a prime location for bear sightings, Wildmoral provide up to four observation points equipped with telescopes. While sightings depend on day to day conditions, there are options to explore stunning trails, keeping an eye out for chamois, red deer, roe deer, wildcats, wild boar, and possibly even Iberian wolves.
You can choose an all-inclusive option or, if you are in the area you can join in with scheduled activities.
Wolf watching in the Sierra de Culebra (Castilla y Leon)
The Sierra de la Culebra mountain area in Zamora is known for its dense population of Iberian wolves and long-standing family groups. there are four observation sessions at key spots equipped with telescopes, offering a chance to witness these magnificent creatures.

While encounters depend on nature and its conditions, there are also outings for tracking trails, learning how to identify Iberian wolf tracks and exploring the local wildlife. Also included is a visit the Iberian Wolf Centre in Puebla de Sanabria for a guided tour, where you’ll gain valuable insights into the animals’ behavior, their relationship with humans, and the opportunity to observe them in semi-freedom.
You can choose an all-inclusive option or, if you are in the area you can join in with scheduled activities.
Photography hides across Spain
For those seeking a closer connection with nature, Wildmoral also provide a selection of photography hides. These hides offer a unique opportunity to capture unforgettable moments and take photographs of the wildlife.
See our dedicated page for Wildlife hides in Spain here: https://wildsideholidays.co.uk/finding-wildlife-photography-hides-in-spain/
Contact details for Wildmoral wildlife tours
- Web: https://wildmoral.com/en/
- Tel: +34 677 53 82 68
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wildmoral.spain
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildmoral.spain/
FAQs About Wildmoral Wildlife Tours and Photography Experiences in Spain
Wildmoral offers a wide variety of wildlife experiences, including lynx, wolf, and bear watching, interpretive walking, wildlife photography courses, and family-friendly nature activities. Tours take place in prime locations such as Andújar, Somiedo, and Sierra de la Culebra, ensuring encounters with Spain’s most iconic species.
Guests can observe the Iberian lynx from a specialized hide in Andújar, Jaén. The hide is equipped for photographers and allows visitors to see the lynx’s natural behaviour without disturbance. Guides provide insights and photography tips, making it ideal for wildlife enthusiasts.
Bear watching in Asturias’ Somiedo Natural Park includes multiple observation points with telescopes and scenic trails. Visitors may also see chamois, red deer, wildcats, and possibly Iberian wolves. Guides ensure both safety and optimal wildlife spotting during small group tours.
Wildmoral’s Iberian Wolf Quest features telescope observation points, tracking trails, and a visit to the Iberian Wolf Centre in Puebla de Sanabria. Participants learn about wolf behaviour, ecology, and conservation while observing these remarkable animals in their natural habitat.
Yes. Wildmoral offers bearded vulture watching in the Aragonese Pyrenees, wintering bird tours in Santoña marshes, pelagic birdwatching boat trips, and specialized photography hides. Each experience is guided, with all-inclusive and scheduled options available.
Absolutely. Tours and activities are designed for beginners, enthusiasts, and families. Small group sizes, expert guides, and flexible itineraries ensure safe, enjoyable, and educational experiences for all ages. Wildlife watching trails and nature-oriented family activities provide a hands-on connection to Spain’s natural heritage.
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