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Hike the easy 4.9-mile (7.9 km) Parque Natural de L'Albufera — Tour of the Saler beaches, exploring fine sands, dunes, and pine woods.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.02 km
Highlight • Beach
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End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.93 km
1.57 km
346 m
Surfaces
2.40 km
2.11 km
1.67 km
1.39 km
269 m
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Yes, this trail is considered easy and is suitable for all fitness levels. It features accessible paths with minimal elevation gain, making it a great option for beginners and casual hikers.
The route offers a varied terrain. You'll walk on fine white sand beaches, through dune-laced trails (which can be soft), and along a mix of paved and unpaved sections. There are also some roads and streets, including a promenade along the initial dune system of El Saler beach in the Devesa area.
The trail showcases the beautiful coastal and wetland environment of the Albufera Natural Park. You'll experience expansive fine white sand beaches, large natural dunes, and lush pine woods. A significant highlight is Playa del Saler, known for its clean waters and refreshing sea breezes. The park is also a sanctuary for biodiversity, offering excellent opportunities for bird watching.
The trail is easily reachable from Valencia by both bus and car. Specific parking options for the Saler beaches area are available, and public transport routes to L'Albufera Natural Park are well-established. For detailed information on bus routes and parking, you might check local transport websites or tourist information resources like visitvalencia.com.
While the Albufera Natural Park is a protected area, specific regulations for dogs on trails and beaches can vary. It's best to check the most current local guidelines regarding pet access within the park to ensure a pleasant and compliant visit.
Generally, there is no entrance fee or permit required to access the hiking trails within the Parque Natural de L'Albufera. However, as it is a protected natural park, visitors are expected to respect environmental regulations, such as staying on marked paths and not disturbing wildlife. Some specific activities or guided tours might have associated costs.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures for hiking. Visiting during the evening hours can be especially tranquil, with the gentle sound of the sea and visible stars enhancing the experience. The extensive pine forest also provides protection from westerly winds, making it comfortable even on breezy days.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the Camí Vell de la Devesa, the Itinerari Històric del Saler, and the Itinerari dels Sentits, among others, which contribute to the diverse experience of the area.
As a significant wetland area and an important hibernation ground for various waterbird species, the Albufera Natural Park is a fantastic spot for bird watching. You might spot a diverse array of birdlife, especially near the wetlands. The park's rich biodiversity also includes various plant species adapted to the coastal and marsh environments.
The region surrounding the Albufera Natural Park is famous for its culinary traditions. You'll find opportunities to enjoy local specialties, particularly the renowned rice dishes from the nearby village of El Palmar, and dishes like "all i pebre" (an eel stew). There are cafes and restaurants in the vicinity to refuel after your hike.
Given its easy difficulty and varied scenery, this trail is generally suitable for families. The flat terrain and the opportunity to explore beaches and pine woods make it an enjoyable outing for children. However, always consider the distance and your children's stamina, especially on sandy sections.