Best lakes around La Vall D'Alcalà are found within a region known for its rivers, ravines, and natural pools, rather than large natural lakes. The area is the birthplace of the Girona River and features significant man-made water bodies. Visitors can explore various natural swimming spots and a prominent reservoir. This landscape offers opportunities for water-based activities and scenic views.
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Initially we accessed the Mas de la Albufera, a ruined private property. In front of the Mas there is a walkway with a bird observatory at the end of it. The gate is NOT open but there is access from the sides. It is not entirely clear to me that the Albufera is "advertised" with municipal signage, and the accesses (from several sides) are blocked, with "private property" signs (although the warning is only "we are not responsible"). Likewise, you have to go IMMEDIATELY after a rain, otherwise it will be dry. Likewise, the area is cool.
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After arriving a lorxa castle keep going do not turn left after 2km and cross the main road and head down to the river. There is NO bridge to cross a very deep river 26/3/25. Instead keep going along the top rural road till you meet the main road cross it directly drop left down the rural road and shoot through the long tunnel, arriving at village, then several options to get to the lake.
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Spectacular view over the reservoir. Just take a short break, capture the perspectives and enjoy the great impressions. Top location!
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A prime location, the journey is well worth it. From here, you'll enjoy magnificent views of the emerald-green Guadalest reservoir, which stretches picturesquely between the mountains. The lake is easily accessible by bike via a paved road.
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Also known as "the swamp", the reservoir is a very beautiful and peaceful place to visit at any time of the year. You can get here by several ways, which makes it very interesting to vary and take alternatives. The views and scenery are very picturesque.
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Good way to refresh yourself
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Very nice view of the reservoir and mountains
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While La Vall D'Alcalà is not known for large natural lakes, the region is rich in rivers, ravines, and natural pools. You'll discover picturesque natural swimming spots and significant man-made reservoirs, offering diverse water-based experiences.
Among the most popular are the Beniarrés Reservoir, known for its spectacular views, and the Pool of the Barranco de l'Encantada, a natural monument perfect for refreshing dips. Visitors also highly rate Gorg del Salt de Planes, a beautiful waterfall and swimming area within the Barranco de la Encantada.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. The Pool of the Barranco de l'Encantada is easily accessible by car, making it a popular choice for families to spend the day. The Beniarrés Reservoir and Pla Roig Viewpoint overlooking the Guadalest Reservoir also offer family-friendly views and easy access.
The Barranco de la Encantada, for instance, offers stunning pools and waterfalls like the Gorg del Salt, with crystal-clear waters and gorges carved into limestone. Further afield, Fonts de l'Algar features a series of cascades and tranquil pools along a 1.5-kilometer circuit, surrounded by rich Mediterranean vegetation.
Spring is often considered the best time to visit, especially for places like the Barranco de la Encantada, when water flow is abundant and the surrounding cherry trees are in bloom. Summer offers a refreshing escape with consistently cold and clear water in natural pools like those at Fonts de l'Algar.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. The Guadalest Reservoir has easy hiking routes suitable for all ages with stunning panoramic views. The Barranco de la Encantada is also an ideal spot for hiking. For more extensive options, you can explore running trails around La Vall D'Alcalà, which often pass by scenic water features.
Yes, the Guadalest Reservoir is suitable for water sports such as canoeing and paddleboarding, and boat trips are also available. Natural pools like those at Barranco de la Encantada and Fonts de l'Algar are perfect for refreshing swims.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular views, especially from the Beniarrés Reservoir, and the refreshing experience of swimming in the natural pools. The tranquility and natural beauty, combined with opportunities for relaxation and photography, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Pla Roig Viewpoint provides magnificent views of the emerald-green Guadalest Reservoir. Additionally, there are several spots offering views of the Beniarrés reservoir, allowing you to capture its impressive scale and surroundings.
Beyond hiking, the area around La Vall D'Alcalà is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including cycling tours and MTB trails, that often incorporate scenic views of the water bodies and the surrounding mountains.
No, the Guadalest Reservoir is a man-made lake. However, it is renowned for its beautiful turquoise-blue waters and stunning setting amidst the towering mountains of Aitana, Xortà, and Serrella, making it a visually striking destination.
Yes, the historic village of Guadalest, with its castle perched above the Guadalest Reservoir, is a major tourist attraction often combined with a visit to the reservoir. This offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.


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