Natural heritage

Bonal del Barranco de los Membrillos

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The locally called ‘bonales’ or ‘trampales’ are acid peatlands characterized by the presence of permanent or semi-permanent water; waterlogged soils in which partially decomposed plant remains accumulate. They usually appear on the slopes, and on the foothills of Paleozoic mountain ranges.

A characteristic and highly specialized vegetation develops in these places, it is a habitat of special protection, and there coexist numerous species included in the Regional Catalogue of Threatened Species linked to peatlands.

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Information on the Town's Hall as being a fragile, highly sensitive area.

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It is recommended to visit during daylight hours and at normal temperatures, but also being accompanied by an expert guide.

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