Old house-palace, built in the second half of the twentieth century and has subsequently been adapted for the dissemination and knowledge of the ethnographic heritage of the Doñana National Park.
It has an exhibition on the importance of this wetland for the conservation of a large number of migratory birds.
two specimens from the captive breeding program and selected by the Ministry of the Environment and Territory Planning can be closely observed.
Located in the center of the Arroyo de la Rocina Protection Zone, in the La Rocina Visitor Center, the area you are going to visit is a calm and peaceful place.
The trail begins at the El Acebuche Visitor Center, one of the Doñana Park visitor centers. It is reached from the road from El Rocío to Matalascañas.
The Patch and Straw lagoons make up, together with other small temporary lagoons, a complex of which the Wild Olive lagoon is also a part of and which has its origin in the outcropping of groundwater, since the water table is practically on the surface.
The Thicket Lagoon (Laguna del Jaral) is a large clearing in a pine forest. This trail requires considerable effort, as it runs through uneven, sandy terrain.
A string of lagoons sewn together by a thread, Ribetehilo (row of riverbanks), marks the meeting point of two different geological substrata.