Best lakes around Alfauir are found within the wider Valencia region, offering diverse aquatic ecosystems. While Alfauir itself is known for its historical sites and mountains, the surrounding area provides access to significant wetlands and natural springs. These natural features contribute to the region's ecological value and provide opportunities for outdoor exploration. The landscape around Alfauir features a mix of traditional agriculture and protected natural spaces.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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L'Ullal de la Marjal de Gandia is a small but important wetland within the Marjal de Gandia Natural Park. It is a natural marsh lake surrounded by reeds, water channels, and wet meadows, providing a habitat for numerous bird and amphibian species. The flat paths around the Ullal are ideal for exploring by bike. The route leads through a tranquil, unspoiled landscape, past bodies of water, reeds, and flowering riparian plants. The combination of tranquility, birdwatching, and the typical Marjal landscape makes the route a worthwhile excursion for nature lovers and cyclists alike.
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L'Ullal is an aquatic ecosystem, between Gandia beach and the city, inhabited by several animal species. This natural space is a very quiet place a few meters from the Alquería del Duc where you can see different types of birds in the middle of nature. In the L'Ullal area there is the environmental interpretation center of the Safor marshes, also called the nature classroom, which offers free information about these natural spaces. An ullal is a coastal wetland with fresh water (water outcrop) in which different animal (especially birds) and plant species live. This wetland is part of the Gandia marsh and plays a fundamental role in the hydrological cycle. This water reserve helps regulate the local climate, temperatures and humidity. L'Ullal has an itinerary that surrounds it. It takes approximately twenty minutes to go around, although it is recommended to take more time to enjoy the tree-lined rest area and the observatory to observe the different birds. By maintaining silence you can see different ducks, geese, turtles, dragonflies, etc. The itinerary is adapted for wheelchairs. The visit is free and guarantees fun for all ages who like nature, animals and tranquility. In passing, it is also recommended to visit the nature classroom exhibition and see the Alquería del Duc fortified building.
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L'Ullal is an aquatic ecosystem, between Gandia beach and the city, inhabited by several animal species. This natural space is a very quiet place a few meters from the Alquería del Duc where you can see different types of birds in the middle of nature. In the L'Ullal area there is the environmental interpretation center of the Safor marshes, also called the nature classroom, which offers free information about these natural spaces. An ullal is a coastal wetland with fresh water (water outcrop) in which different animal (especially birds) and plant species live. This wetland is part of the Gandia marsh and plays a fundamental role in the hydrological cycle. This water reserve helps regulate the local climate, temperatures and humidity. L'Ullal has an itinerary that surrounds it. It takes approximately twenty minutes to go around, although it is recommended to take more time to enjoy the tree-lined rest area and the observatory to observe the different birds. By maintaining silence you can see different ducks, geese, turtles, dragonflies, etc. The itinerary is adapted for wheelchairs. The visit is free and guarantees fun for all ages who like nature, animals and tranquility. In passing, it is also recommended to visit the nature classroom exhibition and see the Alquería del Duc fortified building.
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Very beautiful stretch of road, great scenic experience. The marshland of La Safor “Marjal de La Safor” is located near the city of Gandia and is one of the most important ecological areas in the region. The marshland is home to a variety of animal and plant species, including many migratory birds that use the area as a resting place. It is an important habitat for waterfowl and other wetland animals. The marshland also serves as a natural water reservoir and plays a role in flood protection. The Marjal de La Safor is part of the Valencian network of protected natural areas - Red Natura 2000. There are measures in place to preserve the flora and fauna and promote sustainable tourism. Bird watching points offer opportunities to enjoy nature in peace.
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The road is passable. Everything can be done without difficulty. 👍
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Beautiful nature reserve to linger including information boards with the bird species living there. The highlight are the 3 trees on which countless cormorants sit. A little further then the 2 places to stay park-like.
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A short distance to the north of Gandia, in the direction of Xeraco, we find l'Alqueria del Duc and next to it a splendid natural area worth visiting, both on foot and by bicycle. Totally recommended for the whole family. In addition to l'Ullal (spring) of l'Estany located on the very side of l'Alqueria, a few meters away we can also enjoy other springs (la Perla, Leocàdia and Fosc) and, a little further away, we can visit the Marjal dels Borrons which is more beautiful than all the other wetlands in the area. Honestly, one of the most beautiful areas of La Safor.
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While Alfauir itself is known for its historical sites, the wider Valencia region offers significant aquatic ecosystems. The most prominent include the vast Albufera Natural Park, Spain's largest freshwater lagoon, and the Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park, a rich wetland. Closer to Alfauir, you can explore local wetlands like Marjal dels Borrons, the ecological area of Marjal de la Safor Nature Reserve, and natural springs such as Ullal Fosc and Duke's Pond Spring.
The natural parks and wetlands in the region are biodiversity hotspots, especially for birds. Albufera Natural Park is a designated Special Protection Area for birds, hosting hundreds of species including herons, flamingos, and cormorants. Similarly, Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park is a refuge for diverse aquatic flora and fauna, including ducks, eaglets, and herons, and endemic species like the samaruc fish. At Duke's Pond Spring, you can observe various ducks, geese, turtles, and dragonflies.
Yes, the region is excellent for birdwatching. Albufera Natural Park is a prime location, with the Racó de la Olla Interpretation Centre and numerous observation hides. Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park also offers great opportunities for ornithologists. Closer to Alfauir, Marjal de la Safor Nature Reserve has information boards about bird species and observation points for waterfowl, including cormorants.
Albufera Natural Park offers a variety of activities. You can take traditional 'albuferenc' boat trips through the marshlands, especially popular at sunset. It's a fantastic spot for birdwatching, with dedicated viewpoints. The park also has numerous well-signposted nature trails for hiking and cycling through dunes and forests. Don't miss the chance to savor authentic Valencian paella in the nearby village of El Palmar.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. Marjal de la Safor Nature Reserve is categorized as family-friendly, offering a beautiful natural experience. Marjal dels Borrons is also considered family-friendly, ideal for exploring by bike or on foot. Duke's Pond Spring has an itinerary adapted for wheelchairs and guarantees fun for all ages who enjoy nature and tranquility.
An 'ullal' is a natural spring of fresh water that emerges in coastal wetlands. These unique ecosystems contribute significantly to the aquatic environment. You can visit Ullal Fosc, known for its diverse aquatic life and vibrant water lilies, especially in spring. Another example is Duke's Pond Spring, which is part of the Gandia marsh.
Autumn is particularly recommended for birdwatching in Albufera Natural Park, as it hosts hundreds of bird species during this season. Spring is also a beautiful time to visit, especially for seeing the vibrant flora like water lilies at places like Ullal Fosc. Generally, the mild climate of the Valencia region makes these natural areas enjoyable for most of the year, though summer can be quite warm.
Yes, there are several options. Albufera Natural Park offers numerous well-signposted trails for both hiking and cycling. Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park also provides pleasant walking and cycling routes. For more specific routes around Alfauir, you can find various hiking trails, including easy options like the Senda del Castell (SL-CV 138), or explore gravel biking and road cycling routes. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Alfauir, Gravel biking around Alfauir, and Road Cycling Routes around Alfauir guides.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of these areas. Many describe places like Marjal dels Borrons as an 'oasis of calm' and enjoy the opportunity to connect with nature. The rich biodiversity, especially the birdlife, and the unique ecosystems of the 'ullals' are also highly valued. The presence of wooden walkways and observation points, such as at the Central viewpoint of the Borrons marsh, enhances the experience.
Yes, in the area of Duke's Pond Spring, there is an environmental interpretation center of the Safor marshes, also known as the nature classroom. It offers free information about these natural spaces and provides insights into the local flora and fauna.
Yes, the region's wetlands, particularly Albufera Natural Park and Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park, are surrounded by extensive rice fields. These fields play a crucial role in the local ecosystem and landscape, with a tradition of rice cultivation dating back centuries. It is in this region that the famous Valencian paella originated, making the rice fields an integral part of the cultural and gastronomic heritage.
Yes, Albufera Natural Park features La Devesa, a valuable coastal forest stretching for 35 kilometers that separates the lake from the Mediterranean Sea. This area includes natural dunes and wild vegetation, offering a distinct coastal natural environment alongside the freshwater lagoon.


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