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Duratón River Gorges Natural Park

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Duratón River Gorges Natural Park
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
View of a part of the gorge
LocationCastilla y León, Spain
Nearest citySepúlveda, Segovia
Established1989

Duratón River Gorges Natural Park (Spanish: Parque Natural de las Hoces del Río Duratón) is a natural park of 5,037 hectares (12,450 acres), 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) west of Sepúlveda, Segovia, Castile and León, Spain. The park contains a series of 100 metres (330 ft) high gorges that were formed by the Duratón River.

Saint Fructus (San Frutos) established himself here as a hermit in the 8th century; a monastery dedicated to him also exists within the park.

The park surrounds the pre-existing villages of Sepúlveda, Sebúlcor, and Carrascal del Río.

It is home to a population of griffon vultures, along with Egyptian vultures, common kestrels, and peregrine falcons.

References

  1. ^ Parque Natural de las Hoces del Rio Duraton: national parks in Spain
  2. Las Hoces del Rio Duraton, Segovia
  3. Hoces Del Duraton
  4. Turismo Castilla y León

External links

41°19′00″N 3°52′00″W / 41.3167°N 3.86667°W / 41.3167; -3.86667


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