On the lower levels you will discover lush meadows which give way to holm oaks and pine groves the further you ascend, extending all the way to an altitude of more than 2,000 metres. Higher up, as you reach the solitary summits, only the shrubs and scrubland can withstand the battering of the inclement weather, where the wind, water and cold have created their own ecosystem.
All this flora provides the perfect habitat for the local fauna to shelter and feed. This is the territory of mountain goats and wild boar, and smaller animals like badgers and civets. There are also many species of bird life in the region, such as golden eagles, skylarks, and griffon vultures. And completing the ecosystem, you'll find a multitude of insects, many of which can only be found in this park.