Descripción
Behind the church of Orpierre starts the 'Botanical trail'. Next to a small stream the trail leads you through a wooded area and after you cross a small bridge, you come into the open and face the rock walls that surround the village. The name of the trail then changes into Quiquillon trail and it becomes less easy to walk. From a certain point you are only allowed further if you wear a climbing helmet. So I advise you to not go further. No problem, because it is not necesarry. From the end of the route on the map (see below) you have the view you need to see all the birds here.
The trail starts at the cemetary. Look for Lavandera Cascadeña along the stream at this point. They breed here. The botanical trail starts from this point. It's lush and green and especially in spring it's full of songbirds. Curruca Capirotada are everywhere. Further on the track you enter the open rocky area and have a great view on the village and the cliffs. You can see Avión Roquero and Paloma Bravía nesting on the cliffs. If you arrive early you have a good chance of seeing Perdiz Roja. Other birds you can see here are Escribano Montesino, Colirrojo Tizón, Pinzón Vulgar, Culebrera Europea and Cernícalo vulgar.
Rare birds that sometimes can be seen here are Buitre Leonado, Alimoche Común, Águila Real and Roquero Rojo.
Detalles
Accesso
You can park your car in the village of Orpierre. Best place is next to the cemetary (See the P on the map). From there you are directly at the beginning of the trail and walk from there.
Terreno y habitat
Montaña , Cañón/acantiladoCondiciones
Montañoso , RocosoCamino circular
No¿Se necesita telescopio?
NoBuena época para el avistamiento de aves
Primavera , Otoño , VeranoMejor momento para visitar
PrimaveraRuta
Camino estrechoCamino difícil de andar
Caminata mediaAccesible vía
A pieEscondite de observación / plataforma
NoInformación extra
This is an area of rock climbers, so beware it can get busy on this trail later on the day. And because of the rocky second part of the trail, it's a good idea to wear walking boots.

