Best lakes around Riola, a municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain, are characterized by diverse wetlands, lagoons, and natural springs. The area features significant natural heritage, including protected ecosystems vital for local flora and fauna. These aquatic environments offer opportunities for observing native birds and unique fish species. The landscape around Riola is shaped by these water bodies, providing distinct natural settings.
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Cal visitar-los en diverses ocasions al llarg de l'any per a gaudir dels canvis de color provocats per les distintes fases del conreu de l'arròs.
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The Ullal de Baldoví, spring par excellence of the Park and of great importance for the natural heritage. The ullals are groundwater springs that give rise to small lagoons that have been reduced by agricultural occupation. The Ullal de Baldoví or de la Baldovina has an area of 0.45 hectares with a maximum depth of 3 meters and a flow close to 250 liters per second. The Ullal de Baldoví reserve is located in the Malvinaret area and is a small wetland ecosystem that has observatories and viewpoints from which you can see the different species of fauna and flora that are most representative and protected, such as the samaruc. .
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Picturesque section through the rice fields of the Ribera Sur del Júcar. Depending on the time you pass through here you will see opposite landscapes, from a very intense green at the time of planting rice and then moving on to the desert landscape after harvesting. A unique place that deserves to visit it.
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A large park, with a pond, children's areas and enough trees, 100m from the beach of Sant Antoni de Cullera.
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The ullals represent underground water springs of excellent quality in which species of fauna and flora that have practically disappeared have survived. Today they are protected areas and ideal places for those who like to observe native birds. ** The "ullals" represent underground water springs of excellent quality in which species of fauna and flora that have practically disappeared have survived. Today they are protected areas and ideal places for those who like to observe native birds.
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The wall provided refuge to the inhabitants of the town of Alzira in military actions (Alfonso the Warrior, Cid Campeador, Almohads, King James, communities, Germanies and civil strife) and against the river overflows.
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Absolute tranquility to contemplate marsh birds. It is very close to the Muntanyeta dels Sants (also recommended)
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Swamp route that connects the route of the right side of the Júcar with El Brosquil and Tavernes beach. It is located between the terms of Tavernes de la Valldigna, Favara, Cullera, and Fortaleny. The landscape changes according to the time of year: the terraces flooded by the perellona, the dry landscape prior to the flooding of the area to sow rice, the intense green of the bushes, the yellow of the grain in the ears about to reap, etc.
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Riola, located in the Valencian Community, Spain, is known for its diverse wetlands, lagoons, and natural springs. These environments are vital for local flora and fauna, offering opportunities to observe native birds and unique fish species. You'll find everything from tranquil birdwatching spots to recreational parks with ponds.
Yes, the area features significant natural heritage. Ullal de Baldoví is a natural monument known for its underground water springs and is a protected area ideal for observing native birds and diverse flora. Similarly, Samaruc Lagoon is a wetland and natural monument, home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the endangered samaruc fish.
For families, Sant Antoni Park is an excellent choice. It's a large park with a pond, children's areas, and facilities, providing a recreational area near the coast. The Samaruc Lagoon and Ullal de Baldoví are also family-friendly, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Near the lakes, you can find the Lake and water walls. This historical site features man-made monuments that once provided refuge to the inhabitants of Alzira during military actions and against river overflows.
The protected ecosystems around Riola's lakes are vital for local flora and fauna. At Ullal de Baldoví, you can observe marsh birds and diverse flora. Samaruc Lagoon is particularly notable for its variety of flora and fauna, including the endangered samaruc fish, which is a small native fish unique to a few Valencian wetlands.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Senda Serra La Murta y Creu del Cardenal' or the 'Cavall Bernat loop from Corbera'. For more details and a variety of trails, you can check the Hiking around Riola guide.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes, such as the 'Parc Natural de L'Albufera — Circular from Sueca to Mirador de la Gola de Pujol' or 'La Ribera del Xúquer — Circular Tour from Sueca to Cullera'. Find more options in the Cycling around Riola guide.
The Marsh and pond of the South Bank of the Júcar offers a picturesque section through rice fields. The landscape here changes dramatically with the seasons, from intense green during rice planting to a more arid view after harvesting, making it a unique place to visit at different times of the year.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty. Places like Ullal de Baldoví are praised for providing absolute tranquility for contemplating marsh birds. The diverse ecosystems and opportunities for wildlife observation are also highly valued.
Yes, there are running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'Ateneo Sueco del Socorro – Ermita dels Benissants loop from Sueca'. For a comprehensive list of running paths, refer to the Running Trails around Riola guide.
The 'ullals' are underground water springs of excellent quality that give rise to small lagoons. They are crucial for the natural heritage of the area, providing a habitat where species of fauna and flora that have practically disappeared elsewhere have survived. They are now protected areas, such as Ullal de Baldoví.


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