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| Casas Rurales Huelva, Casa Rural La Tahona Zufre, '', Andalucía, Reserva Online |
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| Casa Rural en Zufre ('', Huelva) |
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Capacidad 1-9 plazas |
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Modo alquiler: alojamiento completo
Habitaciones dobles: 3 Cuartos de baño: 4 Aseos: 4
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| | | | | El parque Natural de la Sierra
El parque Natural de la Sierra El Parque Natural Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche se sitúa en el extremo norte de la provincia de Huelva. Abarca 186.000 hectáreas y 29 municipios, constituyendo el segundo más extenso de Andalucía. Un lugar ideal para realizar múltiples actividades culturales, al aire libre, o deportivas.
Presenta unas condiciones climáticas particulares, con abundantes precipitaciones favorecidas por la especial orientación orográfica de las sierras, lo que da lugar a una vegetación frondosa, donde destacan las dehesas de encinas, alcornoques y quejigos, así como bosques de castaños, que convierten esta zona en una de las áreas boscosas más extensas y mejor conservadas de la Región Mediterránea.
Esta gran superfice forestal ha posibilitado la conservación de una numerosa y variada fauna compuesta por el lince, la nutria, el gato montés, el meloncillo, el turón, la garduña y la gineta, además de numerosas rapaces como águilas culebreras, reales, calzadas, buitres negros y leonados, milano negro, el halcón peregrino, el buho real, el cernícalo, y otras aves singulares como la cigüeña negra.
En los embalses pueden verse especies buceadoras como el cormorán, el somormujo y el pato colorado. Black bas, percas barbos y algunos peces endémicos como el jarabugo, la pardilla, la lamprehuela.
La actividad cinegética ha sido tradicionalmente un recurso importante en el parque siendo las principales especies el ciervo, el jabalí, el conejo, la perdiz... bajo distintas modalidades como la montería, el gancho, la batida, la caza al salto, el aguardo etc.
Más información en www.sierradearacena.com | | |
| | | | | | | Zufre
Zufre el mirador de la sierraZufre has been called the Balcony of the sierra (mountain range), boasting as it does one of the most spectacular views of the dehesa parkland scenery, along with the ever-present and characteristic Zufre lake-reservoir.
With roots lying in Arabic, its name was originally sutefie , which means tribute. Its significant past is reflected in a valuable and original historic and artistic heritage with clear examples of Moslem town-planning, monumental religious architecture and popular civic architecture.
The peace and quiet enjoyed by this village allows the traveller to feel that he/she is a finder of small treasures. So Zufre must be seen as an essential destination for anyone wishing to bask in the full restfulness afforded by the beauty of the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park.
The Sierra Natural Park
The Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park is right at the north of the province of Huelva. Within its boundaries there are 186.000 hectares and 29 villages, making the area the second largest in Andalusia. It is the ideal place for a host of cultural activities as well as to indulge in an open-air lifestyle or to enjoy a variety of sports.
It has a number of special features in its climate, with abundant rainfall coming from the special geographical situation of the mountain ranges and their orientation. That means there is verdant vegetation with holm oaks, cork oaks and Portuguese oaks, along with chestnut Woods. These make this area one of the most extensive and best conserved woodland areas in the Mediterranean region.
This large surface area has made it possible to conserve a great number of varied fauna, including the lynx, the beaver, the mountain cat, the Egyptian mongoose, the pole-cat , the stone marten and the genet, apart from a wide variety of birds of prey, such as the short-toed eagle, the golden eagle, the booted eagle, the black vulture and the griffin vulture, the black kite, the peregrine falcon, the eagle owl, the kestrel and other unique birds, such as the black stork. In the reservoirs you can find diving species such as the cormorant, the great crested grebe and the red-crested pochard. Black bass, perch, barbel and other fish native to the area such as the "jarabugo"- Anaecypris hispanica "pardilla" (Rutilus lemmingii )and "lamprehuela" Cobitis calderoni.
Hunting has traditionally been an important means of earning income in the park and the main species that are sought after are deer, wild-boar, rabbit, partridge, using different types of method such as with dogs, beating or driving, spot and stalk, stand hunting, etc.
More information on www.sierradearacena.com
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