Los Moralejos Park
Cuenca, Spain
Tucked within the residential heart of Cuenca, Los Moralejos Park
is a welcoming green space where families, neighbors, and visitors gather to relax and connect with nature. With its winding paths, mature trees, and open lawns, the park offers a calm, community-oriented environment that blends everyday leisure with the city’s vibrant local life.
PARK INFO
- Access: Free
- Type of Park: Urban Community Park
- Size: Approx. 100,000 m²
- Governance: Managed by Cuenca Town Hall
- Vulnerable Area Status: No
Educational & Community Value
Environmental Education Activities
While not formally educational, the park supports environmental awareness through nature walks and local community events.
Non-formal Learning Examples
Occasional free public activities and family events take place in the park — especially during spring and summer.
Cultural/Historical Significance
A traditional green space of Cuenca, the park serves as a popular meeting spot and recreation area for locals.
Youth Engagement / Community Use
Used for walks, picnics and family gatherings; frequent informal sports and youth meet-ups happen here.
Biodiversity & Natural Features
Notable Flora/Fauna: Lush greenery with mature trees and gardens that support urban biodiversity.
Nature Protection Status: Not a protected area under Natura 2000 or national law.
Green Infrastructure Elements: Winding paths, lawns and planted zones providing habitat for birds and pollinators.
Map of the park
Here’s a map of The Los Moralejos Park. Use it to plan your trip to make sure you don’t miss anything
Accessibility & Inclusion
Access: Open 24 hours a day with no entry restrictions.
Facilities: Includes paved paths, benches, picnic areas, playground zones, drinking water and shelters.
Inclusive Design: Accessible walkways and family-friendly layout make the park comfortable for visitors of all ages and abilities.