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Hiking trails in Albufera De Adra traverse a unique wetland ecosystem set within a semi-desert environment, offering a striking contrast to the surrounding agricultural landscape. This protected natural reserve features two main lagoons, Albufera Honda and Albufera Nueva, alongside smaller coastal lagoons, creating vital saline wetland habitats. The area is characterized by diverse flora, including reeds and rushes, and supports rich birdlife, making it an important ecological hotspot.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
3.8
(5)
18
hikers
4.48km
01:08
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
hikers
8.10km
02:16
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5
hikers
6.13km
01:34
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
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5.07km
01:18
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
18
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9.07km
02:18
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Inaugurated on July 30, 2021, it pays tribute to local motorcycle clubs (peñas), such as "Los Piratas de Adra," and celebrates the region's strong motorcycling culture.
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Beautiful beach, mostly only locals on site and that's what I find great
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Beautiful beach with its nooks and crannies between rocks
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Playa del Junco good beach to spend the day a few km from Adra
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Nice place next to the port of Adra and also next to a promenade where on Sundays there are markets selling old items, also a good area for tapas and a good shop where you can buy cooked food and a good chicken roaster, also close to the tower a good pezcadrtia of pzcado del mar for sale fresh.
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It does not go unnoticed when one approaches Adra. It looks on the horizon. It serves as a reference point. It is the Tower of the Pellets, the emblem of the city of Adra. It was built for the manufacture of pellets
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I have never walked a hiking trail along the sea that was so beautiful on one side but so littered on the other side. You're ashamed to be human...
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Albufera De Adra offers a selection of 13 hiking trails, catering to various preferences. Most of these routes are considered easy, making the area accessible for many outdoor enthusiasts.
The trails in Albufera De Adra traverse a unique landscape, primarily characterized by coastal wetlands and serene lagoons set within a semi-desert environment. You'll find paths winding through reeds and rushes, with some routes offering views of the coastline and agricultural areas. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation gain on most trails.
Albufera De Adra is a crucial haven for birdlife, especially during winter. You can expect to spot over 140 species, including significant populations of the white-headed duck and the endangered marbled duck. Other common sightings include tufted ducks, pochards, wigeons, coots, little egrets, and black-necked grebes. Strategically placed bird observatories allow for discreet viewing along the trails.
Yes, many of the trails in Albufera De Adra are suitable for families due to their easy difficulty and relatively flat terrain. An excellent option for a leisurely family stroll is the Adra Harbour loop from Adra, which is an easy 6.1 km route that takes about 1 hour 33 minutes to complete.
Yes, many of the trails in Albufera De Adra are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Adra Harbour – Adra (Torre de los Perdigones) loop from Adra is an easy 6 km circular path offering diverse scenery.
Beyond its natural beauty, Albufera De Adra offers glimpses into the region's rich history. Some trails, like the PR-A 340 Route from Bolaños to Calar, follow old trade roads. While not explicitly listed in the available routes, the region's history as one of Spain's oldest cities means you might encounter remnants of its past, such as the historical points of interest along the Hiking loop from Balerma.
Albufera De Adra benefits from mild winters, making it an excellent destination for hiking year-round. The presence of water in the wetlands throughout the year ensures a vibrant ecosystem. For birdwatching, the winter months are particularly rewarding as many migratory species use the reserve as a stopover or breeding ground.
While many trails are easy, there are options for those seeking a longer, more challenging experience. The Jardines de Poniente – Adra Harbour loop from Adra is a moderate 15.2 km route that explores coastal areas and the fringes of the town, offering varied scenery and a longer duration.
While the guide data does not specify dog-friendly policies for individual routes, it's generally advisable to check local regulations for natural reserves. As a protected area, there might be restrictions on dogs, especially to protect the sensitive birdlife. Always keep dogs on a leash and ensure they do not disturb wildlife.
Specific parking locations are not detailed for each route, but given the accessibility of the area and its proximity to Adra, you can typically find parking near trailheads or in designated areas close to the reserve. It's recommended to check local signage upon arrival for the most current parking information.
The trails in Albufera De Adra are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from more than 12 reviews. Reviewers often praise the unique wetland ecosystems, the opportunity for birdwatching, and the serene atmosphere that contrasts with the surrounding semi-desert landscape.
Yes, some trails provide beautiful sea views. The PR-A 341 Route from Guainos – Hermitage Ermita de la Sierra, an old cattle path, is known for offering stunning sea vistas from a mountain chapel. While not explicitly listed in the provided komoot routes, the coastal nature of the region means many paths, such as the Adra Harbour – Jardines de Poniente loop from Adra, will offer glimpses of the Mediterranean.


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