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Alcalá de los Gazules-El Aljibe Botanic Gardens Print E-mail
Museums and Other Places to Visit
Saturday, 09 August 2008 19:17
Walkway in the Aljibe Botanic GardensPart of a network of Botanic Gardens in Andalusia, aimed at preserving the local endemic flora, ‘El Aljibe’ specialises in the plant-life within the Los Alcornocales Natural Park and the southern tip of Spain. This is a small and informative garden covering about 1 hectare on the western edge of the Los Alcornocales oak forest easily accessed from the newly upgraded A381 dual carriageway. The gardens, which were begun in 2003 and inaugurated in July 2008, are well labelled with information not just about the plants but also the rock structures and terrain that support them.

Map showing layout of garden design

These gardens are characterised by the sandstone terrain of their namesake, El Aljibe, which is the highest peak in the Los Alcornocales parkland. The vegetation is verdant due to the rainfall and fog created by its proximity to the Mediterranean sea and Atlantic ocean and by the mild winter temperatures.

The layout of the gardens makes good use of a small area by curving the paths which are screened from each other by the trees. A water way dissects this to represent the steep v shaped ‘Canutos’ that these oak forests are famed for. The pathways of stone or wood are well laid and only gently sloped, allowing for an easy amble that demonstrates the different zones of the area. Map boards explain the overall layout, with smaller signs giving more detailed information on particular vegetation types. (In Spanish)

Information signs around the gardens

Most of the plants have signs which give scientific species name, inc sub-species, family, common Castilian name, its distribution and also if it is in endanger of extinction. The latter is shown in the form of a coloured spot, Red=danger of extinction, Yellow=vulnerable or Orange=of special interest. The gardens collect plants or seeds from the local habitat concentrating on the emblematic and those most endangered to aid in their preservation. The botanic gardens network aims to raise awareness in youngsters by holding educational fun days and also ‘introduction to botany’ days for adults.

A vulnerable species - shown by the yellow spot ‘El Aljibe’ contains around 185 trees and shrubs protected by law, some of which are included in the “Lista Roja de la Flora vascular de Andalucía”, Red list of endangered vascular plants of Andalusia. There are 300 different species of perennials and the range will continue to expand. Some of the plant species that are most noteworthy within this area are Cork Oak (Quercus suber), Pyrenean Oak (Quercus pyrenaica), Portuguese Oak (Quercus lusitanica), Canary Island Oak (Quercus canariensis), Alder buckthorn (Frangula alnus subsp baetica), Gorse species Stauracanthus boivinii, Whisk Fern (Psilotum nudum) and a European Tree Fern Culcita macrocarpa.

The botanic gardens are fronted by the ‘Los Alcornocales visitors centre’ containing shop, restaurant and study rooms. Access is through the quadrangle behind the main building.
(On our visit the information centre, café etc were closed but we were still able to access the gardens)

Entrance is Free
Take the exit at kilometre 42 on the A-381
dual-carriageway (Jerez to Los Barrios)Information Centre 'El Aljibe'
Sign posted as Alcalá de los Gazules
/ Benalup-Casas Viejas.
Drive towards Benalup for 1km and the gardens are behind the “Centro de visitantes del Parque Natural de los Alcornocales” The visitors centre for the Los Alcornocales Natural Park.

Jardín Botánico El Aljibe: Alcalá de Los Gazules (P.N. Los Alcornocales)
Tel: 956 42 02 23 - 956 42 05 29

Part of the network of Botanic Gardens in Natural Surroundings.
‘La Red de Jardines Botánicos en Espacios Naturales’.

The yearly time-table of opening hours for the Visitors Centre is somewhat complicated, so bear with me as I try to summarise them.
Closed Mondays
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10.00 to 14.00 & 15.00 to 17.00 except July/August
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: Mornings 10.00 to 14.00 Afternoons: 16.00 to 18.00 EXCEPT
May and June afternoons: 18.00 to 20.00
July and August: closed afternoons

Mornings being the safer option!
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