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Naturaleza en rstado puro, se puede percibir los cientos de años de historia de este rincon. Solo falta que desaparezcan los motores de combustion de las barcas de los paseos por el lago. Si vas a Valencia, tienes que visitarlo.
Un lugar mágico. 🌅 El Parque Natural de la Albufera es ideal para desconectar y disfrutar de la naturaleza. Recomiendo sin duda los paseos en barco al atardecer: las vistas son espectaculares y la experiencia, inolvidable.
Un sitio espectacular donde ver el atardecer, y aprovechar para caminar por el parque, lleno de naturaleza y muy cuidado un paseo que te llevará hasta la playa.
Points included in this audio guide

La Dehesa del Saler
An extensive sandbar featuring stabilised dunes covered with pine forest, separating the Albufera lagoon from the sea. One of the most remarkable coastal landscapes on the Iberian Peninsula.

Lake Albufera
Spain's largest freshwater lake, spanning 2,800 hectares. The heart of a vital ecosystem where visitors can enjoy traditional boat rides across its waters.

El Marjal
Approximately 14,000 hectares of rice paddies that form a historic agricultural landscape. A seasonal flood zone that functions as a temporary lagoon.

Racó de la Olla Interpretation Centre
An observation centre featuring viewing platforms and a bird-watching observatory where visitors can discover the species that frequent the park.

Gola de Pujol
One of three channels connecting the Albufera lagoon to the sea. The principal departure point for traditional boat excursions.

Ullal de Baldoví
A well-preserved natural spring home to native wildlife including the samarugo and fartet, both endangered species.

Tancat de La Pipa
An artificial wetland covering 40 hectares, established in 2007 as a biodiversity reserve. Vegetation within the site filters and improves water quality.

Montaña de los Santos
A small island and Cretaceous relief formation that stands as a distinctive landmark in the midst of the marshland plain.

El Palmar
A traditional village set on a lake island, renowned for its authentic paella restaurants and a fish market with fishing heritage dating back to the 13th century.

Samarrujo Reserves
A network of reserves spread across the marshland dedicated to breeding and conserving the samarrujo and other native species at risk of extinction.
- 1.La Dehesa del Saler
- 2.Lake Albufera
- 3.El Marjal
- 4.Racó de la Olla Interpretation Centre
- 5.Gola de Pujol
- 6.Ullal de Baldoví
- 7.Tancat de La Pipa
- 8.Montaña de los Santos
- 9.El Palmar
- 10.Samarrujo Reserves
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