Natural monuments around Albuixech offer diverse natural and cultural experiences. The area is characterized by its proximity to significant natural areas, including extensive wetlands and protected parks. These landscapes provide opportunities to explore varied ecosystems, from freshwater lagoons to Mediterranean forests and cultivated fields. Albuixech's location allows access to a rich natural heritage, showcasing both ecological importance and traditional agricultural practices.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Extremely mighty, beautiful giant trees
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The “El Parterre” garden, also called Plaça d'Alfons el Magnànim, was created in 1850 on the site of the old Plaça de la Duana. The park has hardly been changed to this day. The monument in honor of King Jaume I was erected there in 1891 and, in addition to the ancient, magnificent trees, is still a real eye-catcher today. Worth seeing!
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Small garden for a short break. It's nice and quiet and shady there. No entry.
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A beautiful monumental tree stands out in it. The garden is completed with a children's area, benches and other smaller trees.
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Hidden behind walls is this beautifully maintained garden. Easy to miss, but well worth the walk in.
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The entrance is easy to miss, as it is quite unassuming.
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Albuixech is close to several important natural areas. These include the extensive Sierra Calderona Natural Park, the vast Albufera Natural Park with its freshwater lagoon and wetlands, and the protected Marjal dels Moros wetland. Additionally, the surrounding Huerta Valenciana offers a unique agricultural landscape.
The Marjal dels Moros Wooden Boardwalk and Birdwatching Area is a prime location for birdwatching. It's a protected natural reserve with several viewpoints along its routes, making it ideal for ornithologists and bird enthusiasts. The Albufera Natural Park is also a crucial wetland and Special Protection Area for birds, hosting over 300 species.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Marjal dels Moros Wooden Boardwalk and Birdwatching Area offers an easy route suitable for families with children. Parc de Mirambell also features a children's area alongside its monumental tree and benches, providing a pleasant environment for all ages.
You can explore the historic Montforte Gardens, which were planned around 1850 and are known for their ancient trees and tranquil beauty. Another notable historical garden is 'El Parterre', home to the magnificent Australian ficus, also established around 1850.
The region around Albuixech offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, as well as cycling routes and mountain biking trails. For detailed routes and guides, you can explore hiking around Albuixech, cycling around Albuixech, and MTB trails around Albuixech.
Absolutely. The Market Garden Route (Huerta Valenciana), while not a natural monument in the traditional sense, offers a significant natural and cultural experience. It showcases extensive cultivated fields with orange and citrus trees, traditional irrigation systems dating back to the Muslim era, and connects visitors with local farming heritage.
Albufera Natural Park is known for its vast freshwater lagoon, extensive rice fields, and 'La Devesa,' a coastal strip with Mediterranean forest and unspoiled beaches. It's a vital wetland for over 300 bird species. Visitors can enjoy traditional boat trips, spectacular sunsets, and learn about the cultural heritage of rice cultivation, which is linked to the origin of paella.
Yes, the area features several notable trees. Parc de Mirambell is home to a beautiful monumental tree. The 'El Parterre' garden boasts the magnificent Australian ficus, and you can also find The Pine of Bonrepòs i Mirambell, a large pine tree near the ruins of an old farmhouse.
The Sierra Calderona Natural Park is characterized by its beautiful pine forests, cork oaks, and kermes oaks, along with native fauna like wild boar and birds of prey. It offers a variety of hiking routes for all levels and provides tranquil natural beauty with panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast and inland valleys.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful environment and the opportunity for wildlife observation, especially birdwatching at Marjal dels Moros. The beautifully maintained historic gardens like Montforte are also highly valued for their tranquil beauty and ancient trees. The variety of landscapes, from wetlands to urban green spaces, is also a key highlight.
Many natural monuments, such as the Marjal dels Moros, are accessible by car with parking available. For places like Albufera Natural Park, public transport options exist from nearby cities like Valencia. It's advisable to check specific transport links for each destination, but Albuixech's proximity to these areas generally makes them easy to reach.
Yes, the Marjal dels Moros Wooden Boardwalk and Birdwatching Area offers a beautiful and simple route, perfect for beginners and families. The walkways over the water and observation points provide an easy way to explore the wetland ecosystem.


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