Best lakes around Teulada are found within the wider Costa Blanca region, which features diverse aquatic environments. This area, known for its coastal towns, also offers significant inland lakes. The landscape includes natural lagoons, reservoirs, and unique salt lakes, providing varied natural features for exploration.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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The Salinas de Calpe occupy a depression filled with Quaternary alluvial deposits. The position of the Peñón de Ifach is a decisive factor in the formation of this interesting wetland. It is a lagoon of tombolo origin, generated from the development of a double sandbar.
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Beautiful view. I go there all the time.
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Beautiful flamingos, lots of observation points.
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The Calpe Salt Flats occupy a depression filled with Quaternary alluvial deposits. The position of the Peñón de Ifach is a decisive factor in the formation of this interesting wetland. It is a lagoon of tombolic origin, generated from the development of a double sandbank.
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Here you can see flamingos
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Art al Camp in Xàbia is an extraordinary sculpture park that impressively combines nature and art. Numerous sculptures are thematically distributed throughout an expansive garden with lush plantings, winding paths, and small waterways, creating a special atmosphere. The focal point is the walk-in iron whale sculpture by the artist Toni Marí, dedicated to his mother, offering visitors an unforgettable experience. It is complemented by other impressive works such as a six-meter-tall ant, colorful figures, and artistic water features that add variety to the tour. At the end of the park is the artist's workshop, where you can watch him forge and weld, witnessing the creation of new sculptures. With its blend of art, nature, and artisanal creativity, Art al Camp is a worthwhile destination and an inspiring place.
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Exhibition of works made by an artisan blacksmith and attached restaurant.
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While Teulada is known for its coastline, the wider Alicante province offers several significant lakes and natural water features. These include the striking turquoise waters of the Guadalest Reservoir, the recreational opportunities at La Pedrera Reservoir, and the unique pink hues of the Torrevieja-La Mata Salt Lakes, famous for birdwatching. Closer to Teulada, you can explore the ecological importance of the Viewpoint of the Salinas de Calpe and the protected wetland of El Saladar Saltworks.
Yes, several lakes in the region are great for families. The La Pedrera Reservoir offers multi-adventure parks with activities like canoeing, kayaking, and zip-lining. The Torrevieja-La Mata Salt Lakes provide easy hiking and cycling trails, and the unique experience of floating in the salty water. The Viewpoint of the Salinas de Calpe and El Saladar Saltworks are also considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for birdwatching, especially flamingos.
The salt lakes in the region are particularly rich in birdlife. The Torrevieja-La Mata Salt Lakes and the Salinas de Calpe are renowned for being a haven for birdwatching, especially for spotting pink flamingos and other waterfowl. These protected natural areas provide crucial habitats for numerous species.
Absolutely. The Guadalest Reservoir features a scenic path that encircles the entire reservoir, offering continuous views. The Amadorio Reservoir also has several hiking routes in its surrounding natural landscape. Around the Torrevieja-La Mata Salt Lakes, you'll find hiking and cycling trails on converted disused railway tracks (Greenways). For more challenging routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Teulada, which include trails near natural features.
Yes, swimming is possible in some lakes. The waters of La Pedrera Reservoir are clean and calm, suitable for swimming and picnicking. The Amadorio Reservoir also offers opportunities for swimming. The Torrevieja-La Mata Salt Lakes provide a unique 'Dead Sea-like' floating experience due to their high salt concentrations.
Near the Guadalest Reservoir, you can visit the historic village of El Castell de Guadalest, which features a prominent castle. The Salinas de Calpe have a rich history, with salt production dating back to Roman times. Additionally, the Art al Camp Sculpture Park near Teulada offers a unique blend of nature and art with numerous sculptures distributed throughout an expansive garden.
The region enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for visiting the lakes. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and birdwatching, and the temperatures are comfortable. Summer can be very hot, while winter offers milder conditions, suitable for walks without the intense heat.
Yes, the Torrevieja-La Mata Salt Lakes feature dedicated cycling trails, including Greenways on former railway tracks. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are various Road Cycling Routes around Teulada that pass by scenic viewpoints and natural areas, including views of the Salinas de Calpe.
Fishing is a popular activity at both the La Pedrera Reservoir and the Amadorio Reservoir. La Pedrera is known for carp, black bass, and catfish, offering good opportunities for anglers.
The Salinas de Calpe are a protected natural area located within the urban center of Calpe. They are a lagoon of tombolic origin, historically significant for Roman-era salt production. Today, they are a vital wetland known for their rich biodiversity, especially the flamingos and other aquatic birds that inhabit the area, offering impressive views with the Peñón de Ifach in the background.
While specific cafes directly on the shores of all lakes might be limited, the Art al Camp Sculpture Park includes an attached restaurant. For other lakes, nearby towns and villages, such as El Castell de Guadalest or those surrounding La Pedrera and Amadorio reservoirs, will offer dining options.


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