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.

Occasional free public activities and family events take place in the park — especially during spring and summer.

A traditional green space of Cuenca, the park serves as a popular meeting spot and recreation area for locals.

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.