Best lakes around Xirivella are found in the broader Valencia region, as the municipality itself does not contain significant natural lakes. The area provides access to diverse aquatic environments, with the Albufera Natural Park being a prominent feature. This region is characterized by its unique wetland ecosystems, extensive rice fields, and a narrow coastal strip separating the lagoon from the Mediterranean Sea.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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A green space in the middle of a gray city
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Below the town of Sant Antoni de Benaixeve and before touching the waters of the Túria there is a small recreational forest called Vallesa, at the end, we find this reservoir that collects its waters.
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We Valencians don't get to value the wealth of our territory so well intertwined with ditches and canals that nourish our banks and marshlands with water. In this case, in a marsh area, where the landscape changes according to the rhythm of the rice cultivation, and where it is very easy to see numerous fauna (marsh birds, river cranes, etc.).
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The lake belongs to the La Vallesa forest. Part of this area is publicly accessible thanks to an agreement between the owner and the Paterna City Council, but unfortunately, the lake is in the part that continues to have restricted access.
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Very picturesque and quiet site with the typical barges used for a long time. With a beautiful wooden walkway next to the ideal canal to walk an afternoon and watch the sunset
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It is a beautiful place to take pictures at sunset, you can take a boat tour, or just take a walk watching the landscape. The Blava route will enjoy the Albufera in a different way, walking through the rice fields in a unique natural environment. From the port of Catarroja to the "tancat de la Pipa" there are 3,700 km observing flora and fauna among nature. -> See planned routes and comments
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Nice reservoir within the Vallesa Forest. A nice and quiet place to appreciate nature. The road to get here is very picturesque and entertaining for all kinds of activities.
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Parque de Cabecera is one of the most popular places due to its beautiful surroundings and for being one of the largest and widest parks in Valencia. It occupies part of the old Turia riverbed and has an artificial lake, called Swan Lake, where you can see waterfowl and fish. A few meters from its end is the last point where you can see running water in the old bed of the Turia, which flows from the Molino del Sol and falls from a dam.
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While Xirivella itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the wider Valencia region offers a variety of aquatic environments. You'll find significant natural lagoons like the Alfafar Marsh within the vast Albufera Natural Park, artificial lakes designed for recreation such as Swan Lake, Parque de Cabecera, and marshlands intertwined with rice fields like Water and rice.
For natural lake swimming, you'll need to venture a bit further from Xirivella into the wider Valencia region. Lake Anna, located in the town of Anna, offers clear waters suitable for swimming and paddleboarding. The Cortes de Pallás Reservoir is another option for lake swimming and water sports like kayaking.
Several spots are great for families. Swan Lake, Parque de Cabecera, is a popular choice with its beautiful surroundings, waterfowl, and facilities including a bar and equipment rental. The Alfafar Marsh and Water and rice areas offer easy paths through rice fields, perfect for observing nature. Parque de la Rambleta, adjacent to Xirivella, also has an artificial lake within a park featuring playgrounds and sports areas.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy leisurely strolls and boat trips at the Port of Catarroja. The Albufera Natural Park, home to Alfafar Marsh, provides excellent opportunities for nature trails and birdwatching. For cycling, there are numerous routes nearby, including options for road cycling, general cycling, and gravel biking.
The Albufera Natural Park is a prime location for wildlife observation, especially birdwatching. Areas like Alfafar Marsh and Water and rice are known for marsh birds and river cranes. Swan Lake, Parque de Cabecera, also hosts waterfowl and fish. Albufera is home to up to 250 different bird species, including many migratory birds.
Yes, the Port of Catarroja is a picturesque site with historical significance, featuring typical barges and believed to have Roman origins. The Parque Municipal de San Vicente in Llíria, which includes an attractive lake, also boasts a rich history with legends dating back to Roman times, and its irrigation canals have historically supplied water to the region.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For birdwatching in Albufera, spring and autumn are ideal due to migratory birds. The landscape around the rice fields, such as Alfafar Marsh, changes throughout the year, offering different scenic views depending on the rice cultivation cycle. For swimming, the warmer months are best for Lake Anna and Cortes de Pallás Reservoir.
While specific accessibility details for all locations are not available, urban parks like Parque de la Rambleta (adjacent to Xirivella) and Parque de Cabecera often feature paved paths suitable for wheelchairs. For natural areas, it's advisable to check specific trail conditions beforehand, as many natural paths may not be fully accessible.
Dog-friendly policies vary by location. While many natural outdoor areas generally permit dogs on leashes, specific rules apply to protected natural parks like Albufera. Urban parks like Parque de la Rambleta and Parque de Cabecera typically have designated areas or rules for dogs. Always check local signage or official websites for the most current regulations before visiting with your pet.
Yes, amenities are available at several locations. Swan Lake, Parque de Cabecera, has a bar and places to sit by the lake. The village of El Palmar, within the Albufera Natural Park, offers various restaurants. Parque Municipal de San Vicente in Llíria provides picnic areas and facilities. For other natural spots, it's recommended to bring your own refreshments or check for nearby towns.
The Vallesa Reservoir is a tranquil spot located within the Vallesa Forest. It's appreciated for its natural beauty and quiet atmosphere. However, it's important to note that while parts of the surrounding forest are publicly accessible, the lake itself is currently within an area with restricted access.


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