Natural monuments in Valencia encompass diverse natural landscapes, from coastal lagoons and beaches to rugged mountains and ancient riverbeds. The region features several natural parks, including the extensive Albufera Natural Park and the mountainous Sierra Calderona. These areas provide opportunities to explore significant natural features and observe local flora and fauna. Valencia's natural environment offers a range of outdoor experiences.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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The Albufera lake was formed by the sinking of an approximately 30 km long coastal strip. The saltwater lake then became a freshwater lake due to the inflows. In the Estany del Pujol lagoon you can observe various water birds.
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Unfortunately, it's no longer a hidden gem. Even now, in February 2026, you can see cars and camper vans parked there. The whole area wasn't particularly inviting for swimming.
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The Chorradores de Navarrés are a beautiful natural area (Municipal Natural Area) located in the Barcal Ravine. It is characterized by its waterfalls, pools, and cascades surrounded by riverside vegetation 🏞️. Approximate height: the main waterfall, known as El Chorrador, reaches a drop of about 20 meters and forms a pool with a blue-green hue.
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Garbí Viewpoint: Spectacular views of the Gulf of Valencia and, on clear days, as far as the Columbretes Islands. Ideal for sunrises and sunsets.
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The road towards Cuevas del Turche is currently closed - construction site!
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This spot, which feeds the Bullent River, is visited by residents of Oliva, visitors from other towns, and even foreign tourists. It is undoubtedly a privileged place worth visiting, especially for its location within the natural park, its proximity to the beach, and its health tourism, as it is an underground source of thermal waters—with a considerable sulfur content—whose waters have traditionally been recognized as beneficial for treating dermatological diseases.
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Route and affordable for everyone, advisable to bring water
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It's truly beautiful and simple! In the evenings, a truly Spanish atmosphere takes over when the locals come to eat with their tables and chairs...
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Turche Cave Waterfall, especially after heavy rains when its 60-meter waterfall is most impressive. Another favorite is Garbí Viewpoint in the Sierra Calderona, offering extraordinary views of the Mediterranean coast. The Bicycle lane along the dunes is also very popular for its well-developed path along the beach with original vegetation.
Yes, many natural monuments in Valencia are suitable for families. The Bicycle lane along the dunes is a flat, well-maintained path perfect for cycling. Pujol Pond and La Creu Beach offer relaxing spots. The Turche Cave Waterfall has a recreational area, and you can even walk behind the waterfall. The Garbí Viewpoint also has recreation areas nearby.
Valencia's natural monuments showcase a diverse range of features. You can explore coastal lagoons and wetlands like the Albufera Natural Park, home to the Pujol Pond and Albufera Viewpoint. There are also impressive waterfalls such as the Turche Cave Waterfall and beautiful river pools like the Beautiful pool on the Juanes River. Mountainous landscapes with dense forests and viewpoints, exemplified by the Sierra Calderona and Garbí Viewpoint, are also prominent.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the Sierra Calderona Natural Park, where the Garbí Viewpoint is located, is a haven for hikers with rugged mountains and trails. You can find various hiking routes, including challenging ones like the 'Ruta de los Pantaneros and Hanging Bridges Trail' or easier options like the 'Route of the 3 Waterfalls'. Explore more hiking trails in the region on the Hiking in Valencia guide.
The best time to visit depends on the specific monument and your preferred activities. For waterfalls like the Turche Cave Waterfall, visiting after abundant rains (typically autumn or spring) ensures the most spectacular flow. For mountainous areas like Sierra Calderona, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer can be warm, but places like El Charco del Gruñidor de Sot de Chera provide natural pools for swimming, and the Sierra Calderona offers a refreshing escape from the heat.
Yes, the Valencia region features several natural pools. El Charco del Gruñidor de Sot de Chera, located in the natural park of Sot de Chera, is a popular spot known for its fantastic natural pools surrounded by forests and mountains, offering a refreshing alternative to chlorinated swimming pools during summer. The Beautiful pool on the Juanes River is another excellent option.
Valencia's natural parks are rich in biodiversity. Albufera Natural Park is a significant wetland known for its diverse birdlife, making it a prime spot for birdwatching. Sierra Calderona Natural Park features dense forests and offers opportunities to spot native wildlife. The Bicycle lane along the dunes also boasts original vegetation and a variety of flora and fauna.
Yes, the Caves of San José (Coves de Sant Josep) offer a unique experience with the longest navigable underground river in Europe. Visitors can explore impressive stalactites and stalagmites by boat and on foot. The area around El Charco del Gruñidor is also part of the Chera Geological Park, making it ideal for those interested in geology.
Cycling is a great way to explore the natural beauty of Valencia. The Bicycle lane along the dunes is a well-developed, flat bike path leading along the beach from the city, perfect for a leisurely ride. The Turia Gardens within Valencia city also offer extensive paths for cycling. For more cycling routes, you can check out the Running Trails in Valencia guide, which includes routes through the Turia Gardens.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from tranquil lagoons and beaches to rugged mountains and impressive waterfalls. The opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming in natural pools are highly valued. Many also enjoy the chance to observe local flora and fauna, and the stunning views from viewpoints like Garbí Viewpoint.
While popular spots are well-loved, the region has hidden gems. The The Salty Spring and Natural area of the "Font Salà" offer unique natural experiences within the Marjal Pego-Oliva wetland, providing beautiful views and refreshment stops. These areas are appreciated for their tranquility and natural beauty.
Yes, the Turia Gardens (Jardí del Túria) are a significant urban natural feature within Valencia city. This extensive park, built on a former riverbed, offers lush greenery, walking trails, and a botanical garden. It's an ideal spot for leisurely strolls, picnics, and bike rides, providing a tranquil retreat in the heart of the city.


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