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Andalusia is doted with beautiful countryside, not yet explored. It is now
one of the regions of greatest ecological interest in Europe. With 85 protected
spaces and 22 nature parks - which make up almost 20% of its territory - it is
number one in the Iberian Peninsular in terms of nature conservation.
Its extremely varied landscapes range from Almeria, location of the only desert
in Europe (Tabernas), to Grazalema, the town of greatest annual rainfall in the
whole of Spain. Due to the high degree of conservation, the contrast in its
landscapes and its geographic situation, a wide range of animal and plant species
are easily seen in Andalusia.
A holiday in the Andalusian Sierra offers you a new perspective on 'Green Tourism'.
Here you may enjoy an unpolluted environment, discover quaint white towns alive
with traditions where you can sample and enjoy the most authentic gastronomy.
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