Best lakes around Albatera are found in the surrounding region of Alicante, Spain, which features several notable lakes and wetlands. The area is characterized by a mix of man-made reservoirs crucial for irrigation and natural wetlands. These diverse aquatic environments provide habitats for various flora and fauna, including significant bird populations. The landscape offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling.
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The El Rincón birdwatching tower is located in the Parc Natural Del Fondo. A camera with a long telephoto lens is recommended.
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It is located within El Hondo Natural Park, in the municipality of Crevillent, Alicante. The area is near Finca El Rincón, in the Azarbe de Afuera region. It is a birdwatching tower that offers panoramic views of the park's lagoons. Ideal for hiking and nature photography.
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The tour offers an impressive landscape with a combination of water, steep rock formations and wonderful views over the reservoir. The circuit leads around the reservoir on partly technical single trails, wide gravel paths and shorter road sections. There are some rocky sections with short, tough climbs.
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Wonderful views and impressions, very beautiful scenery, away from the coastal areas and parks. Quiet and relaxed to drive, a worthwhile, very pleasant tour.
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A small wooden observatory, surrounded by water, that allows us to get closer to the fauna of the El Hondo Natural Park. Thanks to an information panel we can learn about birds protected from humid areas. If you are lucky, you can even see flamingos.
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The El Rincón tower is a bird observatory located in the El Hondo natural park. In addition to bird watching, the tower offers a good perspective of the beautiful lagoons that make up this area.
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Very easy to reach platforms on the edge of the NSG for bird watching. If there are some...
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These are exceptional wetlands on the outskirts of Elche. Here you can see numerous migratory birds and others that consider this place as their home. In addition, there are observatory huts and benches along the path to rest.
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The region around Albatera offers a diverse landscape of man-made reservoirs and natural wetlands. You'll find striking turquoise waters at places like Embalse de la Pedrera, unique desert-like environments at Lagunas de Rabasa, and ecologically significant protected wetlands such as El Hondo Natural Park.
For birdwatching, El Hondo Natural Park is an excellent choice. It's a Ramsar site, home to over 170 bird species, including flamingos and the critically endangered marbled duck. Within the park, you can visit the Torre El Rincón Bird Observatory and another Birdwatching observatory, both offering great views and information panels.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families and offer accessible paths. El Hondo Natural Park has well-maintained walking routes, including accessible paths like the Yellow Route, which is suitable for wheelchairs and prams. The observation platforms at Bird Observation Platforms are also very easy to reach.
Absolutely. The areas around the lakes offer good opportunities for hiking and cycling. Embalse de la Pedrera has dirt tracks perfect for exploring, and El Hondo Natural Park features well-maintained routes. For more specific routes, you can find various MTB Trails around Albatera and Road Cycling Routes around Albatera that pass near these natural areas.
The Lagunas de Rabasa are a fascinating example of nature reclaiming an industrial site. Formed after mining activities, these three main lakes feature a unique desert-like landscape with greenish water, blue skies, and ocher reeds. They also hold historical interest, with two Civil War bunkers (anti-aircraft batteries) adding a cultural dimension to your visit.
Swimming and motor navigation are generally prohibited in reservoirs like Embalse de la Pedrera, as they serve as crucial water supplies for irrigation. It's always best to check local regulations for specific bodies of water.
Embalse de la Pedrera is known for its intense turquoise-blue waters, which create a stunning contrast with the arid surroundings. It's a picturesque spot for nature lovers and birdwatchers, offering opportunities for hiking and cycling on its dirt tracks. You'll find multiple viewpoints with benches to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging terrain, the circuit around Pantano de Crevillente offers a mix of technical single trails, wide gravel paths, and shorter road sections, including some rocky sections with tough climbs. You can find more challenging options in the MTB Trails around Albatera guide.
The best time for wildlife spotting, particularly birdwatching, is often during migration seasons (spring and autumn) or in the cooler months of winter when many species are present. Early mornings or late afternoons are generally ideal for observing birds and other fauna.
Yes, the Lagunas de Rabasa feature two Civil War bunkers, which were anti-aircraft batteries protecting the Rabasa airport. These add a historical element to the natural beauty of the lagoons.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse and impressive landscapes, from the vibrant turquoise waters of the reservoirs to the unique wetlands and their rich birdlife. The tranquility, opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and the chance to connect with nature are frequently highlighted. The Pantano de Crevillente, for example, is praised for its 'wonderful views and impressions' and 'very beautiful scenery'.
While many natural areas in Spain are dog-friendly, it's important to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected natural parks like El Hondo Natural Park, to protect wildlife. Always check specific park regulations before visiting.


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