In the very center of the town, this viewpoint allows us to closely observe the largest urban colony of storks in the world located on the towers and roofs of the old collegiate church of San Miguel. See on maps See on maps
Along a short route around the swamps we will be able to observe various aquatic birds, storks in their nests and some forest species. See on maps See on maps
It is generally empty, but when this saline esplanade has water, it is a passageway for multiple birds, highlighting the group of waders. See on maps See on maps
Small reedbed surrounded by fruit crops where various species of herons, multiple birds of prey, as well as a large group of small birds are common. See on maps See on maps
Various aquatic species such as grebes, martins or mallards find in these bodies of water a good place to feed or seek refuge. See on maps See on maps
A small raft with abundant reeds where marsh harriers breed and where many birds travel to quench their thirst. See on maps See on maps