The Mediterranean pine vole is endemic to the greater
Iberian Peninsula. Its range extends from southern France through Andorra, Portugal, and Spain, except for the northwestern corner of Spain, at altitudes of up to . It is widespread throughout its range and in some parts is common, with four hundred to six hundred animals per hectare having been recorded. This species is mostly found in lowland areas where the soil is deep and light. It is found in
clover-rich pasture,
meadows, fallow land and orchards. In years in which it is plentiful it can be an agricultural
pest. ==Behaviour==