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7.05km
60m
Hiking
Hike the easy 4.4-mile Camino Verde Trail in Doñana Natural Park, featuring Mazagón Beach Cliffs and the Centenary Pine.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Your route passes through protected areas
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Parque Natural de Doñana
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Start point
Parking
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3.53 km
Highlight • Beach
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.98 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
3.24 km
2.52 km
797 m
504 m
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The trail is associated with the Parador de Mazagón, suggesting parking may be available near the hotel or in designated areas within Doñana Natural Park. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for specific parking regulations and locations.
Yes, the Camino Verde Trail is rated as easy, making it suitable for families and beginners. Its gentle elevation changes mean it's accessible for a wide range of fitness levels.
Along the route, you can experience the natural beauty of the area. Notable points of interest include the Mazagón Beach Cliffs, offering scenic coastal views, and the impressive Centenary Pine of Parador de Mazagón, a significant natural landmark.
Regulations regarding dogs in Doñana Natural Park can vary. It's best to check the official park guidelines or contact local visitor centers before bringing your dog to ensure compliance with leash laws and restricted areas.
Given its location in southern Spain, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summers can be very hot, while winters are mild but may bring some rain.
Access to Doñana Natural Park often requires specific permits or guided tours for certain areas, especially for conservation zones. While the Camino Verde Trail itself might be freely accessible, it's crucial to verify current regulations with the park authorities or visitor centers, particularly if you plan to explore beyond the immediate trail.
As an easy trail, you can expect relatively flat and well-maintained paths, likely consisting of unpaved access roads or footpaths. The terrain should be manageable for most hikers, without significant obstacles or steep climbs.
Doñana Natural Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its biodiversity. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter various bird species, especially migratory birds, and potentially other local wildlife typical of coastal and wetland environments.
The Camino Verde Trail is typically an out-and-back route. This means you will return along the same path you took to reach your destination.
Public transport options directly to the trailhead near Parador de Mazagón might be limited. It's recommended to check local bus schedules or consider taxi services from nearby towns like Mazagón or Huelva for access.
For this easy hike, comfortable walking shoes are essential. Depending on the season, light layers are advisable. Always bring water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a fully charged phone. Binoculars can enhance wildlife viewing.
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