
Go to our visitor centres, information points and ecomuseums to get the most out of your visit.
From this viewpoint, located on the Cañada Real del Puerto de la Víbora, a livestock road that leads to Ubrique, we can enjoy spectacular views from the south of the Sierra de Grazalema and Ubrique, a town which is known for its leather goods.
On the left we can see the Sierra de la Silla, on the right the Sierra de Ubrique and in the background the Sierra del Pinar with the peak of El Torreón. It is the meeting point of the two largest Natural Parks in the province: Sierra de Grazalema and Los Alcornocales, viws of both can be enjoyed at this viewpoint.
The viewpoint is located at km 35.5 of the A-373 road, passing the Garganta Barrida recreational area at the exit of Ubrique.
Go to our visitor centres, information points and ecomuseums to get the most out of your visit.
Do not disturb or feed the animals. You would negatively alter their behavior.
Check the weather forecast before starting your activity.
Bring water, sun protection, suitable clothing and footwear.
Don't forget your binoculars.
Follow the recommendations and comply with the regulations at all times
Respect the facilities put at your disposal. We all pay for its maintenance.
Help prevent fires. Do not throw cigarettes or any other object that produces combustion.
Trash doesn't come back alone. Take it with you to the nearest container. Reduce, reuse, recycle.
Noise is another form of pollution. In silence you will enjoy your experience more.
Live respectfully with the locals and other users. Respect private property.
Facilitate use for people with special needs.
By consuming local products and counting on local companies, you will contribute to rural development.
Practice responsible tourism and committed to the environment. Be a true ecotourist!
Never leave your pet in the wild. It would endanger the flora and fauna of the place.
Get around in a sustainable way: public transport, bicycle, on foot, electric or shared vehicle ... Park in the designated places
Do not leave a trace of your passage through nature. The best memory you can take with you is your own photograph.
Your safety is our concern, but it is your responsibility.
The conservation of natural spaces is also in your hands. Thank you for your collaboration!
Find out in advance about the possible existence of hunting activity and remember that all public use facilities are declared safety zones.