Lobo Park
About
Lobo Park is a unique, non‑profit wildlife sanctuary located in the rolling hills south of Antequera. Here, four subspecies of wolves roam freely across a 400,000‑square‑meter reserve, offering visitors the rare chance to observe these magnificent animals in a natural setting. Each day from Thursday to Sunday, experts guide visitors through the park’s trails, providing intimate encounters and insightful commentary on wolf behaviour, conservation, and the broader ecological role of predators. In addition to the daily guided tours, the park hosts special evening howl nights, VIP expeditions with personal guides, and photographic tours for aspiring wildlife photographers. Whether you’re a family, a nature enthusiast, or simply curious about wolves, Lobo Park delivers a memorable, educational adventure that showcases the beauty of the Spanish countryside.
Highlights
- Guided Wolf Tours
- Howl Nights
- VIP Experience
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Close Encounters
- Educational Programs
- Unique Atmosphere
Things to consider
- Limited Opening Days
- Long Lines
- Higher Ticket Cost for VIP
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes