Best lakes around Almussafes are found within the broader Valencian Community, as the town itself is located near significant aquatic natural areas. Almussafes serves as a base for exploring diverse water bodies, including large freshwater lakes, coastal lagoons, natural springs, and thermal pools. The region offers a variety of natural landscapes, from extensive wetlands and rice fields to pine woods and river gorges. These areas provide opportunities for nature observation and peaceful walks.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The Albufera lake was formed by the sinking of an approximately 30 km long coastal strip. The saltwater lake then became a freshwater lake due to the inflows. In the Estany del Pujol lagoon you can observe various water birds.
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The marsh and the Albufera should be visited at different times of the year, following the rhythm of rice cultivation. The landscape changes completely: the "perellonà", the "fanguejà", the sowing, the flooding, the green of the shoots, the yellow of the ear, the harvest, the dry reeds, etc. And always with the charm of the marsh birds.
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On many occasions, advertising encourages us to travel to other places to contemplate a spectacular sunset or a landscape worthy of a postcard. We Valencians have one of the most beautiful sunsets next to the capital.
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The paths in the park are very dusty, and the road along it (tip: take the train back!) is very busy, but pleasant.
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Not so great to drive in strong winds (if it's not coming from behind). The asphalt is not that good everywhere south.
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Beautiful tour of Valencia, with beautiful sections of this route. You can cover some distance on (almost) new cycle paths, I prefer the side routes. If there were any, these were easy to drive on. It's worth it!
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Very relaxed place you don't think you are that close to valencia
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Observation of Mediterranean birds.
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The most popular natural water bodies near Almussafes include the vast Albufera Lake within the Albufera Natural Park, known for its birdlife and sunsets. Visitors also highly appreciate Pujol Pond, a serene coastal lagoon, and the Docks of Albufera Lake for its scenic views and accessibility.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Albufera Natural Park offers boat trips and easy walks. Albufera Viewpoint is a nice place for family walks, especially to enjoy sunsets. The village of Anna also features a natural lagoon that serves as a lovely swimming spot surrounded by greenery, often including access to El Gorgo de las Escaleras.
You can expect diverse natural features. The Albufera Natural Park is a significant wetland with a large freshwater lake, extensive rice fields, and a rich variety of birdlife. You'll also find coastal lagoons like Pujol Pond nestled in pine woods, natural springs known as 'ullals' in areas like Sueca, and thermal springs at Font de Salada near Oliva.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy boat trips on Albufera Lake, birdwatching, and peaceful walks. Cycling is popular, especially along the Palmar Road and within the Albufera Natural Park. For hiking, you can explore routes like 'Embarcadero de Silla' or 'Silla Tower loop' which are part of the hiking guide around Almussafes. Road cycling and gravel biking routes are also available, such as 'Ateneo Sueco del Socorro – Palmar Road loop' from the road cycling guide.
Yes, you can visit Fuente de los Baños in Montanejos, approximately an hour's drive away, known for its natural thermal pools with a constant temperature of 25 °C. Another unique experience is exploring the Sant Josep Caves (Coves de Sant Josep) in La Vall d'Uixó, which features Europe's longest navigable underground river, offering boat tours through a geological marvel.
The Albufera Natural Park is particularly beautiful during the winter months for birdwatching, as many migratory birds arrive. Sunsets over Albufera Lake are stunning year-round. For swimming in natural lagoons or thermal springs like those in Anna or Montanejos, the warmer months are ideal, though Montanejos' thermal pools are pleasant even in cooler weather.
For a more peaceful experience, consider visiting the 'ullals' around Sueca, which are natural springs surrounded by reeds and farmland, offering quiet trails. Font de Salada near Oliva, within the Marjal de Pego y Oliva wetland, is another wildlife paradise with rivers and lakes, offering tracks and boardwalks away from larger crowds.
Absolutely. The Albufera Natural Park is one of Spain's most important wetlands and a paradise for birdwatching, supporting a rich variety of birdlife. The 'ullals' in Sueca and the Marjal de Pego y Oliva wetland (where Font de Salada is located) are also excellent spots for observing birds in their natural habitat.
Yes, there are designated swimming spots. The natural lagoon in the village of Anna is a popular swimming area. Additionally, the thermal pools at Fuente de los Baños in Montanejos offer year-round swimming in naturally warm waters.
Visitors frequently highlight the serene beauty and tranquility of places like Pujol Pond. The stunning sunsets over Albufera Lake, especially from spots like Albufera Viewpoint, are also a major draw. Many appreciate the ease of access and the well-maintained paths for cycling and walking, particularly in the Albufera Natural Park.
Yes, cycling is very popular. The road along the Albufera Natural Park, including the Palmar Road, is a favorite for cyclists due to its scenic views and good condition. The road cycling guide around Almussafes features routes like 'Ateneo Sueco del Socorro – Palmar Road loop' that explore these areas.
The Docks of Albufera Lake are noted for being very easily accessible from the road. Many areas within the Albufera Natural Park offer relatively flat terrain suitable for easy walks, and some viewpoints like Albufera Viewpoint are designed for broad accessibility.


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