Doñana National Park, Huelva

Address: Huelva, Spain

Sprawling across the provinces of Huelva, Cádiz, and Seville, Doñana National Park is one of the most biodiverse natural spaces in Europe—and hands down one of the most beautiful. Think endless marshes, pine forests, fossil dunes, cliffs, and 25 km of untouched beach. It’s like walking through a living nature documentary, only with fewer tourists and way more flamingos.

Birdwatchers, this is your paradise—Doñana is Europe’s most important wetland, home to over 120 species of birds (including thousands of migratory guests). If you’re lucky, you might even spot the elusive Iberian lynx or the Spanish imperial eagle. Guided 4×4 tours, bike routes, horseback riding, and even balloon flights let you take it all in from every angle.

It’s wild, but not remote—Matalascañas and Sanlúcar de Barrameda are nearby coastal towns where you can base yourself. Kid-friendly? Absolutely. Romantic? 100%. And with its dramatic sunsets, eerie marshlands, and ochre cliffs, Doñana isn’t just a national park—it’s the soulful, untamed heart of southern Spain.


This place is featured in our Best Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Experiences in Marbella and around Andalucía , Best Parks in Marbella and around Andalucía and Best Parks for Kids in Marbella and along the Costa del Sol Guides!


There’s much more to discover in Huelva! Check out our Guide to Huelva for a closer look at the city’s culture, heritage, and unmissable experiences.