Cristina Enea parkea, Public park in San Sebastián, Spain.
Cristina Enea parkea is a public green space in San Sebastián positioned on a hilltop created by the Urumea River's curve, combining forested areas with manicured gardens throughout its grounds. Visitors find multiple walking routes and open spaces designed for outdoor leisure and exploration.
In the late 1800s, a noble family established a summer residence here that was later transferred to the city through a donation with protective agreements. This transfer shaped how the land is managed and maintained today.
The park serves as a meeting place where locals and visitors wander through gardens and forests, experiencing how different plant species from around the world grow side by side. People naturally gravitate toward the open meadows and tree-lined paths to spend quiet time outdoors.
The park is open daily with multiple entry and exit points scattered across its grounds, so comfortable walking shoes are useful for navigating the sloped terrain. Plan your visit according to the posted opening hours, as access may be restricted outside regular times.
The park's conifer collection includes trees from five different continents, with a notable Lebanese Cedar standing among the oldest living specimens on the grounds. This particular tree reflects how long the collection has been growing and developing.
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