Spain’s Underrated Interior: A Journey Through the Serranía Celtibérica

The Alto Tajo Natural Park is famous for its canyons and gorges formed by the river Tagus and its tributaries

Spain, a country renowned for its vibrant coastal regions and captivating cities that often overshadow a treasure nestled within its heartland. While the majority of tourists flock to the sun-kissed beaches and bustling metropolises, a vast and sparsely populated interior awaits exploration. So, lets take a journey through the Serranía Celtibérica!

A Journey Through the Serranía Celtibérica

One such region, a treasure waiting to be unearthed, is the “Serranía Celtibérica.” This expansive region encompasses the eastern limits of the Sistema Central (Central Mountain Range) and the entirety of the Sistema Ibérico (Iberian Mountains), covering much of the interior of north-eastern and eastern Spain.

Spain's Underrated Interior: A Journey Through the Serranía Celtibérica
Spain’s Underrated Interior: A Journey Through the Serranía Celtibérica. This region was the cradle of Celtic-Iberian civilizations millennia ago. It has also been likened to “Spanish Lapland,” given its low population density – comparable to the Scandinavian region – and its extremely cold winters. In fact, some of the coldest towns in Spain, experiencing temperatures as low as -25°C, are located within this region.

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Why Spain’s Iberian Lynx Rewilding Success Is Now Under Threat

To date, 238 specimens of Iberian lynx have been born in the breeding centres of El Acebuche and Zarza de Granadilla with 150 released in different areas of the Iberian Peninsula.
Introduction: The Iberian Lynx Recovery at Risk

The Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) was once the world’s most endangered wild cat, reduced to fewer than 100 individuals in the early 2000s. Thanks to over two decades of conservation work, including habitat restoration and captive breeding, the population has grown to more than 2,000 across Spain and Portugal.

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However, this remarkable recovery is now under threat. Farmers and hunting groups are pressuring regional governments to block further lynx reintroductions, risking decades of progress.

Why Are Farmers and Hunters Opposing the Iberian Lynx?

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Dangers of Pine Processionary Caterpillars

processionary-caterpillar

When in Spain many people may wonder about scorpions, spiders and venomous snakes and will not be aware that they are much more likely to endanger themselves and their pets by getting too close to an innocent looking line of caterpillars that can be found crossing a pavement, road or footpath during the first months of the year. So, what are the dangers of Pine Processionary Caterpillars?

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Lets learn a bit about their lifecycle.

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The Picos de Europa National Park

The Montaña de Covadonga National Park was established in Asturias in 1918, the first national park in Spain. The, now larger, park covers three major massifs – Western, Central and Eastern which are all part of the Cordillera Cantabria range. The dramatic Cares river canyon, which is 1,500m deep, divides the western and central parts.
  • Region: Asturias, Cantabria, Castilla y León
  • Province: Asturias, Cantabria, León
  • Declared a Natural Park: 1918 enlarged in 1995
  • Declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve 2003
  • Z.E.P.A
  • Park surface area: 64.660 hectares
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The Montaña de Covadonga National Park ( now The Picos de Europa National Park) was established in Asturias in 1918, the first national park in Spain. The now much larger park covers three major massifs – Western, Central and Eastern which are all part of the Cordillera Cantabria range. The dramatic Cares river canyon, which is 1,500m deep, divides the western and central parts.

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