Best lakes around Llançà Spain are found in a region primarily known for its Costa Brava coastline, featuring numerous beaches and coves. While the municipality is renowned for its marine landscapes, the inland areas feature various freshwater bodies. These include natural ponds and man-made reservoirs, offering diverse natural settings. The area provides opportunities for observing wildlife and enjoying tranquil environments away from the coast.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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This route will take you to discover a varied and extensive area of the Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park. It passes through several municipalities that make up the park, including Castelló d'Empúries and Empuriabrava, Palau-Saverdera, Pau, Peralada and Vilanova de la Muga. You will visit places of great landscape and ecological interest, such as the two integral reserves: Llaunes and Estanys. The route will also take you through the Garrigues ponds, Sant Joan dels Erms, Rec del Molí, the Vilanova de la Muga lock and the lower part of the Muga river. It is indicated to start it from any point and do it in its entirety or in sections. The texts of the speakers are intended to help you understand the history of the Empordà plain, written in the mosaic of protected landscapes.
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Turtles live in large numbers in and around this small pond. However, the water level is currently life-threatening for the animals.
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Use a wooden bridge during floods
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simple good food with friendly service and a wonderfully pleasant atmosphere. Perfect after a long hike or to pop in for a swim. You only pay entrance fee when you enter the water
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Beautiful views of the Delfià pools or also known as Faiet pools. An amazing roadside find.
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A very nice corner, the small detour from the GR 92 is worthwhile. The free-range cow herd with calves and bulls on the wayside behaves peacefully.
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The route is suitable for birdwatchers. You pass the bird protection reservoir Aiguamolls. In the middle of the track a very nice bird watching station. The second part of the track is exceptionally beautiful. In summer (Weigegrund) the dog has to be leashed there.
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While Llançà is primarily known for its stunning Costa Brava coastline, the surrounding inland areas feature various freshwater bodies. These include natural ponds and man-made reservoirs, offering tranquil environments and opportunities for wildlife observation away from the sea.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Delfià Ponds offer beautiful views and are considered family-friendly. Another great option is the Vilaüt Pond bird hide, which is also family-friendly and provides a unique birdwatching experience. The Bassal del Sorral de Can Ponac is a small pond known for its turtles, which can be a fun sight for children.
The Vilaüt Pond bird hide is an excellent spot for birdwatchers. It features a dedicated bird watching station near the Aiguamolls bird protection reservoir, making it ideal for observing local birdlife.
Yes, the Bassal del Sorral de Can Ponac is particularly known for its population of turtles, which can often be seen in and around the small pond.
The Delfià Ponds (also known as Faiet pools) offer beautiful views of the water. Additionally, the Views of the Presa d'Espolla provide scenic vistas of the reservoir and its surroundings.
Yes, the area features several man-made water bodies. The Presa d'Espolla is a reservoir created by a dam in the 1970s, offering views and historical context regarding water supply. Another is the Pantà de Portbou, a reservoir built to supply drinking water to Portbou, which also has a nice rest area at the dam wall.
While the lakes themselves offer tranquil environments, the broader region around Llançà provides excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle and road cycling options, or embark on mountain hikes. For more details on routes, you can check out the Cycling around Llançà guide, Road Cycling Routes around Llançà, and Mountain Hikes around Llançà.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the natural ponds and reservoirs, with fewer crowds than the peak summer season. These times are ideal for enjoying the tranquil environments and observing wildlife.
The Pantà de Portbou features a nice rest area at its dam wall, surrounded by pine forest, making it an ideal spot for a short excursion and relaxation.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil environments and the opportunities for observing nature. The Delfià Ponds are noted for their beautiful views, while the Vilaüt Pond bird hide is popular for its birdwatching station. The presence of turtles at Bassal del Sorral de Can Ponac is also a unique draw.
Many of the ponds and reservoirs are suitable for short excursions. For instance, the area around the Pantà de Portbou is described as an ideal place for a short walk to enjoy its surroundings.


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