Top 10 national parks in Spain (2024)

Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Aragon

Nudging the French border is Spain’s joint oldest national park (created in 1918 with Picos de Europa, see below) but also one of the least well known. The 3,355m Monte Perdido (Lost Mountain) looms over dramatic glacial valleys up to 3km deep. In its 156 sq km you’ll find hikes for every level, including paths along natural ledges in the limestone just a metre wide. Most popular hikes begin at Pradera de Ordesa including the Circo de Cotatuero, a six-hour circuit to a thundering waterfall (there’s also a shorter walk). There’s exhilarating rafting (€52pp) just a few kilometres south of the park in Torla which has a comprehensive visitors’ information centre.
Stay Refugio Luicen Briet (dorm bed from €11, doubles from €42 room-only, lucienbriet.com) is a comfortable refuge-style hostel in Torla. For the real deal try the Refugio Góriz mountain hut (€16.80 room-only, goriz.es) in the heart of the park

Sierra Nevada, Andalucía

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This vast park, Spain’s largest, stretches over 850 sq km south from Granada to the gorgeous valleys of the Alpujarras, with more than 20 peaks over 3,000 metres. The hiking is spectacular; just pick your altitude to suit the time of year. I’ve got a soft spot for the Thursday market at Órgiva – locals selling big knickers, hippies selling tie-died stuff – and the trails around the Taha villages, including lovely Mecina Fondales. Nevadensis in Pampaneira arranges a huge range of activities, such as mountain-biking, or saddle up with Sierra Trails (five days from €550pp) in Bubión. There’s skiing from late November until late April but conditions can be unreliable.
Stay Hotel de Mecina Fondales (doubles from €88 room-only, hoteldemecina.com) is a great spot and its restaurant serves hearty food

Cabrera archipelago, Balearics

The least-visited of all the parks is also one of the most appealing. You’re only allowed to land on one island in the archipelago, Cabrera itself, but it’s an unspoilt delight, particularly the castle, which guards the entrance to the harbour. Most visitors are just here for the day and spend it on the beach or following walking trails. Guided walks and kayak trips are also available. Some visitors never get further than the island’s only bar, which is propped up from first thing by the police officers stationed here. Boats with Mar Cabrera from Colònia de Sant Jordi on Mallorca take about 30 minutes and cost around €40 return.
Stay The only accommodation is an ex-army barracks that has been converted into a 12-room hotel (cvcabrera.es, doubles from €50 room-only)

Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici, Catalonia

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There is water everywhere in this wild Pyrenean landscape. There are hundreds of lakes, fed by myriad streams tumbling over waterfalls as they pass through valleys of pine and fir forests, below peaks that reach more than 3,000 metres. Visitors stand a good chance of spotting some of the abundant wildlife, such as golden eagles and the Pyrenean chamois, a small antelope. It makes for a park that’s absolutely wonderful for hiking, from easy family strolls to testing multi-day treks into the mountains. Cross-country skiing’s possible in winter. Visitor centres are in the villages of Boí and Espot.
Stay Refuges should be booked in advance in summer (from around €17pp, lacentralderefugis.com), or stay just outside the park in the beautiful Vall de Boí – Hotel el Rantiner is in the lovely village of Taüll (doubles from €75 B&B, hotelelrantiner.com)

Timanfaya, Lanzarote

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Is there life on Mars? Who knows, but there’s certainly plenty of evidence of tourist lifeforms on this little piece of Martian landscape. Volcanic eruptions in the 17th and 18th centuries created an extraordinary park of volcanic cones and lava flows covering around 50 sq km. It’s still a hot zone – temperatures just a few metres below the surface reach 600C and a bucket of water thrown into a hole in the ground produces a satisfying geyser of steam. The entrance fee (€9 adult, €4.50 child) includes a coach tour round the park. Guided walks are available but should be booked well in advance.
Stay Just outside the park is Buenavista Lanzarote Country apartments and B&B, (doubles from €134 B&B, rusticae.com) in a former wine warehouse

Caldera de Taburiente, La Palma

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Jurassic Park could have been filmed here – it feels like a lost world. Erosion of a mountain has created a giant bowl up to 10km across with cliffs rising up to 2km from the floor of the caldera. Waterfalls explode out of these cliffs and streams run through forests of Canary Island pine. It’s wonderful walking country. The El Paso visitor centre just south of the park has maps and issues permits for camping in the park if you’ve not reserved online (see below). Minimal light pollution explains the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory at 2,396 metres including GranTeCan, the world’s largest optical telescope. Arrange a visit or a stargazing safari with AstroCamp (€25 adult, €15 child).
Stay You can book a free pitch in the park campsite. The Parador de La Palma (doubles from €85 room-only, parador.es) is on La Palma’s east coast and has superb sea views

Teide, Tenerife

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About three million people a year visit the volcano of Mount Teide (Spain’s highest peak at 3,718 metres) and the surrounding area, which covers 189 sq km. Take your pick of things to do: from an arduous hike to the summitor a cable car ride (€27 return adult, €13.50 child), to a 40-minute paraglide from 2,200 metres to the coast (around €170pp) or a freewheel downhill with Rafting Bike (€40 adult, €25 child).
Stay At 3,260 metres, the Altavista Refuge (€25pp, telefericoteide.com) is the ideal pre/post-summit halt. Parador Las Cañadas del Teide (doubles from €105 room-only, parador.es) offers a bit more comfort in spectacular surroundings

Picos de Europa, Asturias, Cantabria and, Castile and León

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Everybody’s favourite park was created, like Ordesa, in 1918. It straddles three regions of Spain but is actually just 40km across. There’s no room here to do justice to its amazing variety. It’s deservedly popular so let me pick an area that’s a little less-visited. The southern flanks of the Picos de Europa has some of the park’s prettiest villages, including Posada de Valdeón which has a national park office and makes a fine base for walks. The Rio Cares goes through the village and its stunning gorge starts nearby. The stretch up to Cain is not quite as busy in summer as the northern section.
Stay Pensión Begoña (doubles from €30 room-only, +34 987 740516, no website) in Posada de Valdeón is affordable and has a restaurant serving up filling local fare

Islas Atlánticas, Galicia

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This park is formed by a number of archipelagos but the stars are the Cíes islands (Monteagudo, San Martiño and Faro) opposite the town of Vigo. The Atlantic batters the western side of these tiny outcrops but there are sheltered sandy beaches on the east. Visitor numbers are limited to try to protect the environment – it seems to be working as the sea here teems with life. Ferries run from Vigo, Cangas and Baiona and cost from €16pp return.
Stay Camping de las Islas Cíes (€7 adult, child €5.50, tent €7.50, campingislascies.com) on Faro is the only place to stay in the Cíes – book well in advance. Open June to September and some weekends outside this period

Monfragüe, Extremadura

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One for animal lovers; there are more than 200 species in this central western park, including the rare Spanish lynx. But it’s the bird population, including that really gets twitchers reaching for their binoculars. The 181 sq km park is home to vultures, eagles and owls, plus western Europe’s only breeding population of black storks. The hiking’s not shabby either – follow colour-coded routes from the park’s only village, Villarreal de San Carlos, where the visitor centre is, to some great birdwatching spots including the hunk of rock that is the Salto del Gitano and the ruin of Castillo de Monfragüe, or just enjoy the scenery; a couple of rivers carving through dramatic cliffs make for some splendid views.
Stay Simple Casa Rural Al-Mofrag (doubles from €55 room-only, casaruralalmofrag.com) is right in the centre of the park and has a pool

Top 10 national parks in Spain (2024)

FAQs

What is the most visited national park in Spain? ›

Spain's most visited national park

If by famous we mean the most visited, then we have to include Teide National Park, in Tenerife, which attracts over four million visitors a year. In addition to being the highest peak in Spain, at 3,718 m, Teide is special because it is a volcano.

What is the number 1 rated national park? ›

1. Yosemite National Park | CA. Millions of people come to Yosemite National Park each year to see jagged peaks, glaciers, lush meadows and some of the world's tallest waterfalls. Spanning 1,200 square miles, Yosemite offers activities ranging from child-friendly to extreme.

How many national parks does Spain have? ›

There are sixteen national parks in Spain: eleven in the Iberian Peninsula, four in the Canary Islands and one in the Balearic Islands. Twelve of the seventeen autonomous communities of Spain have national parks.

What is the new national park in Spain? ›

Once officially approved, Parque Nacional Sierra de las Nieves will be Andalusia's third national park, encompassing 230 square kilometers of Malaga's mountain range.

What are the 4 most visited national parks? ›

The Most Popular National Parks

Great Smoky Mountains National Park (13,297,647 visits) Grand Canyon National Park (4,733,705 visits) Zion National Park in Utah (4,623,238 visits) Yellowstone National Park (4,501,382 visits)

Which national parks are not worth visiting? ›

  • Cuyahoga Valley National Park Is One Of The Most Overrated National Parks. ...
  • Gateway Arch National Park Is Another Overrated National Park. ...
  • Congaree National Park. ...
  • Hot Springs National Park. ...
  • Indiana Dunes National Park. ...
  • Isle Royale National Park. ...
  • Grand Canyon South Rim.
  • Yosemite Valley.

What is the most unpopular national park? ›

1. Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve: This vast park in Alaska has no roads or trails. With just over 11,000 recreational visits last year, it was the least-visited of the 63 national parks.

What is the least famous national park? ›

While the top 10 or so most-visited parks see millions of people a year, the parks at the bottom of the list see only a few thousand. Alaska's Gates of the Arctic National Park has reclaimed the longtime title of “Least Visited National Park” in the U.S. after the National Park of American Samoa displaced it in 2022.

What is the largest nature reserve in Spain? ›

Doñana National Park
LocationHuelva, Seville and Cádiz provinces - Andalucía, Spain
Coordinates37°00′N 6°30′W
Area543 km2 (210 sq mi)
Established1969
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What is the biggest theme park in Spain and what is it called? ›

PortAventura and Ferrari Land: Full-Day Trip from Barcelona

PortAventura is the largest and most popular amusem*nt park in Spain.

What are the natural parks in Spain? ›

Get in touch with nature
  • AIGÜESTORTES I ESTANY DE SANT MAURICI NATIONAL PARK. ...
  • CABAÑEROS NATIONAL PARK. ...
  • CABRERA MARITIME-TERRESTRIAL NATIONAL PARK. ...
  • CALDERA DE TABURIENTE NATIONAL PARK. ...
  • DOÑANA NATIONAL PARK. ...
  • GARAJONAY NATIONAL PARK. ...
  • ATLANTIC ISLANDS OF GALICIA MARITIME-TERRESTRIAL NATIONAL PARK. ...
  • MONFRAGÜE NATIONAL PARK.

Does Madrid have a national park? ›

Around 64% of the protected space lies within the region of Madrid and the rest belongs to the province of Segovia, in the region of Castile-León.

What is New Spain known for? ›

Within this territory, the viceroys of New Spain aided in converting the Native population to Christianity, developed an array of educational institutions, and oversaw an economy based almost entirely on mining and ranching.

What is the Madrid park called? ›

Parque del Buen Retiro, Madrid
Retiro Park
Created1680
Operated byCity Council of Madrid
StatusPublic park
UNESCO World Heritage Site
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What is the most visited place in Olympic National Park? ›

Kalaloch, located on the southwest coast of the Olympic Peninsula, is one of the most visited areas of Olympic National Park. The marine environment and offshore islands are protected by three national wildlife refuges.

What is the most popular water park in Spain? ›

PortAventura Caribe Aquatic Park

Caribe Aquatic Park, near Salou, is one of the main attractions of Port Aventura, Spain's most-visited theme park.

What is the most famous water park in Spain? ›

Siam Park is the biggest water park in Europe. Situated in Adeje, in the south of Tenerife, the park is home to an incredibly long network of impressive water slides.

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