Best lakes around Santa Maria de Martorelles are characterized by a unique water landscape in the Vallès Oriental region of Catalonia. While large natural lakes are not present within the municipality, the area is rich in natural springs, known as "fonts," and various streams. These features, along with nearby artificial lakes, offer diverse opportunities for exploring the natural environment and hiking trails Santa Maria de Martorelles lakes. The region's natural heritage includes riparian forests and historical elements within the…
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A small oasis nestled among fields and pines, where the still water reflects the sky like a mirror broken by frogs. This pond, once used for irrigation and livestock watering, has become a natural refuge for birds, dragonflies, and turtles. On calm days, only the buzzing of insects and the splashing of the occasional stray toad can be heard. A humble corner, yet teeming with life.
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Small village of Santiga, next to the Mollet B140 road, where you can find this church, as well as a restaurant, a fountain, and the beginning of a new path that follows the Santiga stream, towards Santa Perpètua and Ripollet.
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The main characteristic of the park is its proximity to the river, its character as a connecting element between the city and the fluvial space, to which it acts as an open entrance hall. Park and river together form one of the most stimulating places in Santa Coloma de Gramenet. Can Zam is in the shape of an irregular square with a geometric design of very marked lines. A central promenade, which follows the route of Victor Hugo street, acts as a dividing line between two sectors with different characteristics. The first, closest to the mountain, with a large square and vegetation reminiscent of that of the neighboring hills; and the lowest and closest to the river, with a large lake and a clear predominance of riverside plant species. Singular vegetation: El Pollancre (isolated 50-year-old poplar that can be distinguished from afar).
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At one end of Santa Coloma, between the Serralada de Marina and the Besòs river, this beautiful park of Can Zam occupies a part of the lowlands, close to the river, where the garden crops of the neighboring farmhouses were traditionally located. The Can Zam park was inaugurated in 1999. It has an area of 113,405 m2 In the park there is unique vegetation, sculptures, a beautiful lake, a spring, children's games, soccer goals, basketball hoops, a skateboard track, a petanque court, drinking fountains, parking for bicycles and cars, a bar and WC.
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Trying to use the bins, the last time I visited it was embarrassing, if we continue like this we will end up in a landfill with Ducks and Geese. Where is the City Hall in these cases????
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The duck raft is a bit hidden but there are two paths and a sign. If you search, you will surely find it.
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As an urban lung, the Central Park is the center of one of the largest public spaces in the region, some 80 hectares, which link the Castle and the Orchards of Mogoda with the Castle and the fields of Can Taió. It is also a point of attraction and reference within the municipal territory, thanks to the naturalized irrigation pond, forming a new habitat that transports us to an environment of peace and tranquility. Highly recommended for walking, running and cycling.
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While large natural lakes are not a feature of Santa Maria de Martorelles itself, the area is rich in natural springs, known as 'fonts', and various streams. Additionally, the nearby Can Zam Park features a beautiful artificial lake that has been naturalized to support local flora and fauna.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Can Zam Park offers playgrounds, sports facilities, and walking paths around its lake. The Duck Pond and Can Dunyó Pond are also serene natural spaces suitable for family outings.
The natural springs are habitats for amphibians like salamanders and common toads. The naturalized lake at Can Zam Park attracts various species of aquatic birds and amphibians. Can Dunyó Pond is a refuge for birds, dragonflies, and turtles.
The area is excellent for hiking and experiencing Mediterranean forest ecosystems. Many natural springs are integrated into popular hiking routes within the Parc de la Serralada Litoral. You can find various routes, including the 'SL-C 120 Springs of Santa Maria de Martorelles Trail' and the 'Fountains of Santa Maria de Martorelles Trail'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Santa Maria De Martorelles guide.
Yes, the region is known for its 'fonts' (springs) which are often highlights on hiking trails. Notable springs include Font de la Mercè, Font de Can Gurri, and Font del Llorer. The 'SL-C 120 Springs of Santa Maria de Martorelles Trail' is a dedicated route for exploring these natural water sources. You can find more details in the Hiking around Santa Maria De Martorelles guide.
Yes, Can Zam Park, located in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, offers parking facilities for both bicycles and cars. For trails leading to the natural springs, parking is typically available at trailheads or nearby villages.
The springs' flow is dependent on rainfall, so they are often most vibrant after periods of rain. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural areas. Summer can be warm, but the shaded areas around springs and ponds provide refreshing spots.
The natural springs are generally small and not intended for swimming. While Can Zam Park features a lake, it is a naturalized artificial body of water designed for local flora and fauna, not for public swimming.
Many trails in the Parc de la Serralada Litoral, which encompasses the springs, are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Specific regulations may apply in certain protected areas.
The 'fonts' offer serene spots to connect with nature, witness local flora and fauna, and discover historical elements like dolmens and Iberian settlements often found nearby. They are integral to the local natural heritage and provide refreshing stops along hiking routes.
Yes, the broader region around Santa Maria de Martorelles offers various cycling opportunities. While the immediate areas around the springs might be more suited for hiking, you can find gravel biking and general cycling routes nearby. Check the Gravel biking around Santa Maria De Martorelles guide and the Cycling around Santa Maria De Martorelles guide for detailed routes.
The lake in Parc de Can Zam is a naturalized artificial body of water, meaning it's designed to encourage local flora and fauna. Its water is sourced from the subsoil and naturally purified by aquatic vegetation like reeds and water lilies, providing refuge for wildlife and making it an excellent spot for birdwatching.


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