Salinas Y Arenales De San Pedro Del Pinatar
Salinas Y Arenales De San Pedro Del Pinatar
Natural monuments in Salinas Y Arenales De San Pedro Del Pinatar encompass a diverse regional park, recognized as a Wetland of International Importance and a Special Protection Area for Birds. This extensive natural space covers over 850 hectares, featuring traditional salt flats, sand dunes, and approximately 6 kilometers of Mediterranean coastline. The area is characterized by its unique ecosystem, significant birdlife, and geological formations. It offers opportunities for exploring varied landscapes and observing natural features.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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The mud of the ponds is the result of centuries of action of the sun and the very salty water of the Mar Menor. The result is a mud that, when applied to the skin, has great therapeutic value for all types of ailments: rheumatism, arthritis, gout, skin pathologies, rehabilitation after fractures, throat, etc. The ideal complement to the treatment is to take a bath in the mineralized water of the Mar Menor.
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Outdoor mud therapy area. The mud of the Salinas is characterized by long exposure to the sun and the salty water from the Mar Menor. The result is a clay mud that is applied to the skin and is said to have great therapeutic value for all kinds of ailments. Rheumatism and arthritis are among them. In addition, on the opposite side you can take a bath in the mineralized water of the Mar Menor. There are thalassotherapy and spa centers in the area.
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Here you can enclose your body in mud; it is said to help against many diseases. Definitely an experience!
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Beautiful, natural place, the paths and trails lead to the waterline. An idyllic route that leads through natural areas and is suitable for both leisure cyclists and nature lovers. A little detour from the main route is worthwhile.
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Beautiful path along the coast that is easy to navigate and has no difficulty. Very nice section of route. Not everyone has to go into the water. ;-)
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Super nice spot to drive past but also to linger. There is a harbor and beautiful beaches nearby.
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Natural and protected space that delimits the Salias de San Pedro.
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The region offers diverse natural features, including the traditional salt flats, extensive sand dunes, and approximately 6 kilometers of Mediterranean coastline. You can also find unique ecosystems like the Salt Flats and Sand Dunes of San Pedro del Pinatar, which provide views of both the Mediterranean Sea and the Mar Menor.
The Salinas y Arenales de San Pedro del Pinatar Regional Park is a crucial stopping and nesting point for numerous bird species. You can often spot flamingos and other water birds from the Bird Observation Deck, Salinas de San Pedro Regional Park, particularly towards the end of summer. Over 100 species of birds are estimated to nest here.
Yes, the region is renowned for its outdoor thalassotherapy area at Mud Baths at Villananitos Beach. The mud, formed by centuries of sun and the salty water of the Mar Menor, is considered to have therapeutic properties for various ailments.
The area is well-suited for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling on well-marked trails. For more structured routes, there are options for MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Gravel Biking, with routes like the 'Watchtower of la Horadada loop' or 'La Mata Lagoon loop'.
Many natural monuments in the region are family-friendly. For example, the Salt Flats and Sand Dunes of San Pedro del Pinatar, Mud Baths at Villananitos Beach, and Rambla de El Mojón are all suitable for families, offering easy paths and engaging natural environments.
The region is enjoyable year-round, but for birdwatching, late summer is particularly good for spotting flamingos. The mild climate makes it suitable for walking and cycling activities for most of the year, avoiding the peak heat of mid-summer if you plan extensive outdoor excursions.
Yes, some areas within the natural monuments offer accessibility. The Mud Baths at Villananitos Beach have a bike path along the coast that provides greater accessibility. The Bird Observation Deck is also wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the birdlife.
While specific regulations for dogs vary, many natural parks in Spain allow dogs on leashes on designated trails. It's advisable to check local signage or the visitor center for the most current rules regarding pets within the Salinas y Arenales de San Pedro del Pinatar Regional Park to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
Visitors appreciate the incredible landscapes, diverse fauna and flora, and the opportunity to see both the Mediterranean Sea and the Mar Menor. The therapeutic mud baths are a unique draw, and the bird observation decks are highly valued for spotting flamingos and other water birds. The easy-to-navigate paths for cycling and hiking also receive positive feedback.
Yes, there is a dedicated visitor center located near the park's entrance. It provides extensive information about the park's flora, fauna, traditional fishing, and salt harvesting techniques. The center also offers maps, advice, and organizes group visits and family activities.
Beyond the main salt flats, you can also find the Pink Salt Lake of Torrevieja, which is a super nice spot to visit. The region's unique climatic conditions have created a diverse ecosystem, including the highly saline waters of the Mar Menor, which contribute to the therapeutic muds.


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