Puebla de San Miguel Natural Park, Natural park in Comunitat Valenciana, Spain.
Puebla de San Miguel Natural Park is a protected area in Comunitat Valenciana with forests of Spanish juniper, savin juniper, and Scots pine spread across different elevations. The landscape changes as you move through the terrain from lower to higher zones.
Spanish authorities established this area as a protected park in 2007 to safeguard its natural systems and native wildlife. This decision reflected the region's importance for the country's biodiversity.
The villages surrounding the park show traditional ways of farming and rural life that remain visible in the landscape today. These practices shape how people interact with the land and what you see when walking through the region.
The information center at Carretera Valencia CV-363 provides maps and details about different hiking trails throughout the park. Marked paths allow visitors to explore the area at varying levels of difficulty and length.
The highest peak is Alto de las Barracas, which hosts rare butterfly species including Apollo butterflies and Spanish moon moths. These particular insects are found only in specific parts of the region.
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