In Spain, a territory can be declared «protected area» when it possesses elements and natural systems which are representative, remarkable, fragile, threatened or presenting a particular interest; or when it is specifically dedicated to the protection of biological and geological diversity, and of the natural and cultural resources associated with them. Read more
Caldera de Taburiente national park | 4.690 ha | ||
Garajonay national park | 3.986 ha | ||
Teide national park | 18.990 ha | ||
Timanfaya national park | 5.107 ha |