BIOSPHERE
RESERVE
The Sierra de las Nieves and its surroundings
form one of the scarce ecological redoubts in Andalusia, with a rich landscape and a
variety of fauna and flora which reminds of ancient times in Spains history, of
Muslims and Moors, or the rural refuges of legendary bandits. The Sierra de las Nieves and
surroundings includes the natural park , a protected figure, declared in 1989 and proposed
in 1993 to be incorporated in the terrain of International Network of Biosphere Reserves
according to the MAB programmed of UNESCO.
It means that the traveller can enjoy one of
the richest natural enclaves in Spain and a pleasant adventure. The biosphere reserve
extends over a surface of 17.000 hectares forming the Natural Park of Sierra de las
Nieves, shaping a spot with a rough relief furrowed with deep ravines, clefts and defiles
natural to the alpine folding. This abrupt landscape has served as a refuge since
Neolithic times, as proven by the numerous Arabic and Roman remains. The Sierra de las
Nieves owes its name not only to its snowy appearance, but also because in the Muslim era,
the snow was collected in wells to be later moved to all Andalusia. Although inside the
park there are no population nucleus, its perimeter is defined by the municipal districts
of Alozaina, Casarabonela, El Burgo, Guaro, Istán, Monda, Ojén, Parauta, Ronda,
Tolox, and Yunquera, towns of Arabic or Moor origins, which conserve intact the structure
of their narrow and winding streets, with important architectural samples and
archaeological remains.
The towns of Sierra de las Nieves and
surroundings offer the visitor attractive landscapes with routes which show the natural
relics of fauna and flora, a popular gastronomy, a rich handicraft and above all the
friendliness of its people.
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Sierra de las
Nieves

Alozaina
Casarabonela
Guaro
Istán
Monda
Ojén
Tolox
Yunquera

 
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