The Columbretes islands

The Columbretes islands form one of the most singular spaces in the Mediterranean and stand out for being so close to the coast.

The natural wealth hidden on the sea bed demands special protection and this is why the islands were declared Natural Park in 1988 as only with difficulty would we find a similar ensemble in the Mare Nostrum.

Their volcanic origin formerly linking them together shapes a flattened half moon where at one end we can enjoy a wonderful 1856 lighthouse.

The Columbretes geography is made up of Columbret Grande or Illa Grossa “the big island”, Ferrera, Foradada and Bergantín or Carallot, a total of 30 small islands that have been inhabited for less than a century and today hide valuable sea beauty and richness in terms of endemic plants and animals and, their sea floors.

A visit to the Columbretes bears witness to the extent to which cohabitation among species in hard conditions is possible.

Human presence therefore must be respectful with this impressive habitat offered to us by nature
 

Las Palmas desert

If there is one natural space with sentimental value to Castellón inhabitants besides being environmentally rich, it could only be Las Palmas desert.

Near the Espadán and Calderona mountain ranges, Las Palmas forms a mountainous triangle scattered between numerous ups and downs, where the Bartolo summit or the Santa Águeda spires in particular stand out.

The term “desert” tends to be misinterpreted as this is not an empty vegetation-free space, but a place for spiritual retirement where back in the 16th century the Carmelita monks moved to, to escape from the madding crowd and devote their lives to the spirit.

Local dwarf palm trees, myrtles, strawberry trees and kermes oaks deserve special mention although there are also plenty of aromatic plants such as rosemary or thyme.

This is the closest Natural Park to Castellón city and until very recently its tree plantations provided a bonus to landowners.

 
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