Best lakes around Real De Gandía are primarily found within the Marjal de Gandía, a significant coastal wetland. This area features unique freshwater springs known as "ullals", which are vital ecosystems. These natural spaces offer rich biodiversity and opportunities for nature observation, playing a role in regulating the local climate. The region provides a serene natural escape with various animal and plant species.
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Preciós paratge natural molt prop de Gandia, amb ullals d'aigua, sala d'interpretació dels aiguamolls, bancs, taules i molta vegetació.
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Preciós paratge natural molt prop de Gandia, amb ullals d'aigua, sala d'interpretació dels aiguamolls, bancs, taules i molta vegetació.
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L'Ullal de la Marjal de Gandia is a small but important wetland within the Marjal de Gandia Natural Park. It is a natural marsh lake surrounded by reeds, water channels, and wet meadows, providing a habitat for numerous bird and amphibian species. The flat paths around the Ullal are ideal for exploring by bike. The route leads through a tranquil, unspoiled landscape, past bodies of water, reeds, and flowering riparian plants. The combination of tranquility, birdwatching, and the typical Marjal landscape makes the route a worthwhile excursion for nature lovers and cyclists alike.
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L'Ullal is an aquatic ecosystem, between Gandia beach and the city, inhabited by several animal species. This natural space is a very quiet place a few meters from the Alquería del Duc where you can see different types of birds in the middle of nature. In the L'Ullal area there is the environmental interpretation center of the Safor marshes, also called the nature classroom, which offers free information about these natural spaces. An ullal is a coastal wetland with fresh water (water outcrop) in which different animal (especially birds) and plant species live. This wetland is part of the Gandia marsh and plays a fundamental role in the hydrological cycle. This water reserve helps regulate the local climate, temperatures and humidity. L'Ullal has an itinerary that surrounds it. It takes approximately twenty minutes to go around, although it is recommended to take more time to enjoy the tree-lined rest area and the observatory to observe the different birds. By maintaining silence you can see different ducks, geese, turtles, dragonflies, etc. The itinerary is adapted for wheelchairs. The visit is free and guarantees fun for all ages who like nature, animals and tranquility. In passing, it is also recommended to visit the nature classroom exhibition and see the Alquería del Duc fortified building.
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L'Ullal is an aquatic ecosystem, between Gandia beach and the city, inhabited by several animal species. This natural space is a very quiet place a few meters from the Alquería del Duc where you can see different types of birds in the middle of nature. In the L'Ullal area there is the environmental interpretation center of the Safor marshes, also called the nature classroom, which offers free information about these natural spaces. An ullal is a coastal wetland with fresh water (water outcrop) in which different animal (especially birds) and plant species live. This wetland is part of the Gandia marsh and plays a fundamental role in the hydrological cycle. This water reserve helps regulate the local climate, temperatures and humidity. L'Ullal has an itinerary that surrounds it. It takes approximately twenty minutes to go around, although it is recommended to take more time to enjoy the tree-lined rest area and the observatory to observe the different birds. By maintaining silence you can see different ducks, geese, turtles, dragonflies, etc. The itinerary is adapted for wheelchairs. The visit is free and guarantees fun for all ages who like nature, animals and tranquility. In passing, it is also recommended to visit the nature classroom exhibition and see the Alquería del Duc fortified building.
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Very beautiful stretch of road, great scenic experience. The marshland of La Safor “Marjal de La Safor” is located near the city of Gandia and is one of the most important ecological areas in the region. The marshland is home to a variety of animal and plant species, including many migratory birds that use the area as a resting place. It is an important habitat for waterfowl and other wetland animals. The marshland also serves as a natural water reservoir and plays a role in flood protection. The Marjal de La Safor is part of the Valencian network of protected natural areas - Red Natura 2000. There are measures in place to preserve the flora and fauna and promote sustainable tourism. Bird watching points offer opportunities to enjoy nature in peace.
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The road is passable. Everything can be done without difficulty. 👍
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Beautiful nature reserve to linger including information boards with the bird species living there. The highlight are the 3 trees on which countless cormorants sit. A little further then the 2 places to stay park-like.
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The lakes around Real de Gandía are primarily part of the Marjal de Gandía, a significant coastal wetland. You'll find unique freshwater springs known as "ullals," which are vital ecosystems. These areas feature rich biodiversity, including various animal and plant species, particularly different types of birds, ducks, geese, turtles, and dragonflies. Notable examples include Marjal de la Safor Nature Reserve with its migratory birds, and Ullal Fosc, known for its contrasting pink willow flowers and white water lilies, and interesting endemic species.
Yes, several areas are well-suited for families. Marjal dels Borrons is described as an oasis of calm, perfect for visiting by bike or on foot. Marjal de la Safor Nature Reserve offers information boards about bird species and quiet observation points. Duke's Pond Spring (L'Ullal) has an environmental interpretation center (nature classroom) and an observatory for birdwatching, making it fun and educational for all ages.
Yes, Duke's Pond Spring (L'Ullal) features an itinerary that is adapted for wheelchairs, allowing easy access to observe nature and wildlife. The Marjal de Gandía, including areas like Ullal de l'Estany, also has wooden walkways and well-maintained paths that facilitate exploration.
Spring and autumn are considered the best times to visit the Marjal de Gandía and its ullals. During these seasons, temperatures are milder, and nature is often in its prime, offering excellent conditions for birdwatching, hiking, and enjoying the flora.
The region around Real de Gandía offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, bird watching (with opportunities to spot flamingos, herons, and ducks), cycle tourism, and photography. The flat paths around areas like L'Ullal of the Marjal de Gandia are ideal for exploring by bike. For more specific routes, you can find options for cycling, running, and MTB trails in the wider area.
For Duke's Pond Spring (L'Ullal), the itinerary that surrounds it takes approximately twenty minutes to walk. However, visitors are encouraged to take more time to enjoy the tree-lined rest area and the observatory for birdwatching.
Yes, near Duke's Pond Spring (L'Ullal), you can visit the Alquería del Duc, a fortified building. This adds a cultural dimension to your nature exploration.
At Duke's Pond Spring (L'Ullal), there is an environmental interpretation center of the Safor marshes, also known as the nature classroom. It offers free information about these natural spaces and their role in regulating the local climate, temperature, and humidity.
The "ullals" are unique freshwater springs that emerge from the subsoil, a natural phenomenon typical of the Valencian coastline. They are small, circular ponds of moderate depth, fed by groundwater from the Mondúver Massif's karstic aquifer and other water sources. These ecosystems are crucial for the region's biodiversity and serve as vital natural reserves.
Absolutely. The Marjal de Gandía and its ullals are excellent for birdwatching. Areas like Duke's Pond Spring (L'Ullal) have dedicated observatories where you can spot various species like ducks, geese, and other birds. Marjal de la Safor Nature Reserve also features information boards about the bird species living there, including many migratory birds.
The Marjal de La Safor is part of the Valencian network of protected natural areas - Red Natura 2000. Measures are in place to preserve the flora and fauna and promote sustainable tourism. While specific regulations like permits aren't typically required for general access, visitors are encouraged to stay on marked paths, maintain silence, and respect the natural environment to protect the wildlife.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many describe places like Marjal dels Borrons as an "oasis of calm." The opportunity for quiet nature observation, birdwatching, and exploring well-maintained trails by foot or bike are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects.


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