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SIERRA ESPUNA, RICARDO CODORNÍU VISITOR CENTRE
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English language leaflet about the man who planted the Sierra EspuñaRicardo Codorníu y Stárico The Sierra Espuña belongs to the Cordillera Bética range and covers an area of around 25,000 hectares including over 17,000 designated as a regional park. Following a huge reforestation program in the..
The Ricardo Codorníu walking route in the Sierra Espuña 2.2kmA short 2.2-kilometre route starting and finishing at the Sierra Espuña visitors centre in the regional park The Sendero Ricardo Codorníu (SL-MU 1), which is named after the man responsible for repopulating the forests of Sierra Espuñ..
Ricardo Codorníu Visitor Centre, Sierra EspuñaCentro de Visitantes Ricardo Codorníu A central information point for visitors to Sierra Espuña It can almost be said that Sierra Espuña was created in 1889, the inspiration of one man, Ricardo Codorníu, a native of ..
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