Lakes around Carlet Spain are primarily found in the broader Valencia region, as Carlet itself is a town crossed by the Magro River and surrounded by green landscapes. While natural lakes are not directly within Carlet, the area offers access to various water bodies and natural attractions in its vicinity. These include reservoirs, lagoons, and viewpoints that provide scenic perspectives of water features. The region's natural areas offer opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
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Simple route that starts on the way to the Sollana cemetery and reaches Tancat de Mília, passing through the Sollana gate. The landscape changes according to the time of year and the cycle of rice cultivation. At the door of Tancat de Mília there is a wooden turret to contemplate the Albufera and the enclosure itself. It is also common to see flamingos, ibis, blue grouse, herons, etc.
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This site offers very nice views of the Tous reservoir. It is a pity that you cannot cross over the dam itself, which would allow you to reach the other side and be able to connect with the towns of La Canal de Navarres. Getting here is very pleasant and you enjoy it a lot, especially the tranquility of the place.
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The wall provided refuge to the inhabitants of the town of Alzira in military actions (Alfonso the Warrior, Cid Campeador, Almohads, King James, communities, Germanies and civil strife) and against the river overflows.
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It is worth getting there, the views are incredible and on a sunny day you can appreciate the turquoise color of the water. A place to have a good time in silence and getting some fresh air!
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An amazing place with a lot of flora and fauna in the Sollana canal, but within the municipality of Algemesí. La Llacuna del Samaruc is a wetland, located within the scope of the Abufera Natural Park, which is home to the most characteristic species of fauna and flora in the wetlands of the Valencian Country. Its most illustrious inhabitant - and which gives its name to the lagoon - is the samaruc, a small native fish (between 5 and 7 cm) that is only found in a few Valencian wetlands and is in serious danger of extinction.
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While Carlet itself doesn't have prominent natural lakes, the surrounding Valencia region offers a variety of water features. You can find reservoirs, lagoons, and viewpoints overlooking water bodies. These include significant sites like the Tous Dam and the natural wetland of Samaruc Lagoon.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Samaruc Lagoon, known for its rich flora and fauna, is family-friendly. Additionally, the area around From Sollana to its small port and Tancat de Mília offers a simple route and opportunities for birdwatching, making it enjoyable for all ages.
The Tous Dam offers extensive and tranquil views of the Tous reservoir. Another highly recommended spot is La Pajarita Viewpoint, where you can enjoy incredible views of turquoise waters and fresh air.
Yes, the Lake and water walls highlight near Alzira is a historical site. These walls provided refuge to the town's inhabitants during military actions and against river overflows, showcasing the historical significance of water management in the region.
The region around Carlet offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and cycling. For example, there are many hiking trails around Carlet, MTB trails, and cycling routes that explore the green landscapes and offer views of the water bodies.
Yes, particularly at From Sollana to its small port and Tancat de Mília. This area, part of the Albufera Natural Park, features a wooden turret for contemplating the Albufera and its enclosure, where you can commonly spot flamingos, ibis, blue grouse, and herons.
Samaruc Lagoon is a significant wetland within the Albufera Natural Park, known for its rich flora and fauna. It is particularly notable as a habitat for the endangered samaruc fish, a small native species unique to a few Valencian wetlands.
Visitors appreciate the Tous Dam for its very nice views of the Tous reservoir and the tranquility of the place. The climb to the port of Tous is considered pleasant, and the scenic vistas make the effort worthwhile.
Yes, for example, the route From Sollana to its small port and Tancat de Mília is described as a simple route. Many of the hiking trails around Carlet also include easy options suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll.
The region can be enjoyed year-round. However, for comfortable outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. The landscape around areas like From Sollana to its small port and Tancat de Mília changes beautifully with the seasons, especially during the rice cultivation cycle.
Yes, you can often see flamingos, along with other bird species like ibis and herons, at the Tancat de Mília, which is part of the Albufera Natural Park and accessible via a route from Sollana.


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