Rate birdingplace Cañón del Río Lobos
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A beautiful 25 km long gorge with high rock walls, where many Grifone can be seen.
Parque Natural Cañón del Río Lobos is a very beautiful nature reserve. The 25-kilometer-long canyon has rock walls that are sometimes almost 200 meters high. In addition to dozens of Grifone you can spot many other birds in a beautiful environment of rugged rock walls and the wooded river valley. Birds that you can encounter include Corvo imperiale, Gracchio corallino, Rondine montana, Codirosso spazzacamino, Gazza aliazzurre iberica, Capovaccaio, Falco pellegrino, Aquila minore, Zigolo muciatto and Merlo acquaiolo.
From San Leonardo de Yagüe, take the SO934 to the car park of the Area Recreativa Puente de los Siete Ojos. Press P for directions to the car park. From the car park, follow the paths along and sometimes through the Río Lobos southwards. The route shown on the map is approximately 7 km in total. However, you can easily make the walk longer or shorter.