Best natural monuments around Algemesí highlight the region's diverse landscapes and ecological significance. Located in the Valencia region of Spain, Algemesí offers a blend of wetland ecosystems, agricultural plains, and elevated viewpoints. These sites provide opportunities to observe local wildlife, explore historical trails, and enjoy panoramic views. The area is characterized by its connection to the larger L'Albufera Natural Park, featuring unique flora and fauna.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Lloc ideal per a gaudir d'un paisatge en 360º de la marjal que canvia de color al llarg de l'any en funció de les diferents fases del conreu de l'arròs.
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Davant de la porta d'entrada al Tancat de Mília existeix este mirador que brinda unes vistes precioses de l'Albufera vista des del sud.
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Xicotet port de l'Albufera, amb zona de taules i bancs, molt prop del Tancat de Mília, en una de les zones més verges de la marjal.
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This spot is quite accessible from Sollana or the very touristy El Palmar. It's reached by road, with the final stretch being a well-maintained dirt track. It's a small port for fishing boats with access to the Albufera lagoon in Valencia. Being mostly clear of reeds and trees, it offers excellent views of the Albufera, and there's also a viewpoint that climbs high for birdwatching and an even better view. You're almost guaranteed to see plenty of ducks and other local birds.
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This is a magnificent vantage point from which you can appreciate, in addition to the flora and fauna typical of this area, the changing nature of the rice plain. A 27-meter-high relief of extraordinary environmental value and Mediterranean vegetation, it is a quintessential viewpoint of a vast rice plain. From there, you can enjoy splendid panoramic views of the Ribera Baixa, Ribera Alta, Horta Sud, southern Valencia, and even all our beaches. The area is signposted and also has a recreational area. You can climb (a ladder) from the front or via the surrounding ramp. It begins with a steep slope (approximately 10%) and ends the last few meters at 19%.
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Flora and fauna reserve area, and viewpoint with views of the Albufera
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From the top of La Creu the views are spectacular wherever you look.
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Beautiful all-round view over the rice fields and to Cullera.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Creu del Cardenal, a summit offering spectacular views towards La Ribera Baja and the Levantine coast. Another highly regarded spot is Ermita dels Benissants, an old hermitage with 360-degree views of the Albufera Natural Park. The La Murta Municipal Natural Park is also very popular for its high landscape value, featuring steep mountain ranges, chasms, and caves.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Ermita dels Benissants is considered family-friendly, offering a quiet place with beautiful views. La Murta Municipal Natural Park also welcomes families, though it can be crowded on holidays. Additionally, the Tancat de Milia and El Portet de Sollana are great for family outings, offering wildlife observation opportunities.
The region is rich in biodiversity, especially in its wetland areas. At the Llacuna del Samaruc, part of the larger L'Albufera Natural Park, you can observe the endangered Samaruc fish, along with ducks, frogs, and dragonflies. The Tancat de Milia and El Portet de Sollana are known for being excellent spots to see flamingos and other bird species within the Albufera.
Absolutely. The Ermita dels Benissants is an old hermitage of medieval origin, well-preserved and located at the top of Montanyeta dels Sants. The Senda Botánica La Murta, located in the nearby Valle de la Murta, features historical points of interest like an old lime kiln, an aqueduct, and the Monastery of Santa María de la Murta, including an intriguing La Murta Icehouse.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Creu del Cardenal, which offers extensive vistas towards La Ribera Baja and the Levantine coast. The Ermita dels Benissants, situated on Montanyeta dels Sants, provides 360-degree views of the Albufera Natural Park and the Serra de Corbera. Montanyeta dels Sants itself is a magnificent vantage point, offering splendid views of the surrounding rice plain and distant beaches.
The area around Algemesí is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling or hiking along the Camino Natural de l'Antic Trenet, a pleasant route following an old train line. For more structured cycling, explore routes like the 'Samaruc Lagoon – Muixeranga sculpture loop' for easy cycling or the 'Ascent to Port de Barx – Greenway of the Old Little Train loop' for road cycling. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Riola (Rio Júcar) – Júcar River Levee loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the road cycling, touring cycling, and gravel biking guides for Algemesí.
The Montanyeta dels Sants, home to the Ermita dels Benissants, offers an accessible way to reach its summit via a surrounding ramp, providing splendid panoramic views without significant technical difficulty. The Camino Natural de l'Antic Trenet is also noted for its lack of technical difficulty, making it suitable for leisurely cycling or hiking.
The La Murta Municipal Natural Park is particularly notable for its geological diversity. It features steep mountain ranges, such as the "Serra dels Agulles," and is home to numerous chasms and caves, creating a dramatic landscape that contrasts with the coastal plain and the Xúquer river valley.
The Llacuna del Samaruc (Samaruc Lagoon) is a significant natural reserve covering 12,000 m², forming an integral part of the larger L'Albufera Natural Park. It is crucial for its role as a habitat for the Samaruc, or Valencia toothcarp, a small fish endemic to L'Albufera and currently at risk of extinction. It offers an immersive experience into the region's unique wetland ecosystem.
Yes, the Senda Botánica La Murta (La Murta Botanical Trail) is an excellent option. This hiking route (SL-CV 81) takes you through both natural beauty and historical heritage, allowing you to discover an old lime kiln, the Fuente de la Murta, an aqueduct, and the Monastery of Santa María de la Murta, along with the intriguing La Murta Icehouse.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular and extensive views from elevated points like Creu del Cardenal and Ermita dels Benissants. The tranquility of these locations and the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife, including flamingos at Tancat de Milia, are also highly appreciated. The unique blend of wetland ecosystems, agricultural plains, and historical sites offers a rich and varied experience.
Yes, La Xopera is a natural area that contributes to Algemesí's agricultural landscape, characterized by rice cultivation and citrus groves. Additionally, from viewpoints like Montanyeta dels Sants, you can appreciate splendid panoramic views of the surrounding rice plain, highlighting the region's agricultural tapestry.


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