Description
La Lomaza, is a protected steppe landscape of approximately 961 hectares. It is a steppe mainly covered with thyme, sparta, rosemary favorable for the nesting of a large number of remarkable and rare steppe birds. The two reserves of la Lomaza and el Planerón (also described on this website) both hold enough Dupont's Lark to sustain a healthy population, and to attract a large number of birders to this part of Spain in early spring. Other special birds you can see here are голема чучулига, Black Wheatear, Pin-tailed Sandgrouse, Чурулин and Thekla's Lark.
Details
Access
It is reached by the A-222 road about 11 kilometers north of Belchite. A car park, explanatory signs and a signposted route from the car park are provided. An authorization must be requested beforehand from the Aragonese Institute of Environmental Management (INAGA), to be able to enter it.


