Best lakes around Silla are characterized by a diverse natural landscape, including coastal lagoons, extensive rice fields, and natural parks. The region features significant wetlands and natural monuments, offering varied environments for exploration. These areas are known for their indigenous trees, diverse bird species, and authentic fishing villages. The largest lake in Spain is also found within this region, providing a central natural feature.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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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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The Albufera lake was formed by the sinking of an approximately 30 km long coastal strip. The saltwater lake then became a freshwater lake due to the inflows. In the Estany del Pujol lagoon you can observe various water birds.
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The marsh and the Albufera should be visited at different times of the year, following the rhythm of rice cultivation. The landscape changes completely: the "perellonà", the "fanguejà", the sowing, the flooding, the green of the shoots, the yellow of the ear, the harvest, the dry reeds, etc. And always with the charm of the marsh birds.
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The paths in the park are very dusty, and the road along it (tip: take the train back!) is very busy, but pleasant.
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Not so great to drive in strong winds (if it's not coming from behind). The asphalt is not that good everywhere south.
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Beautiful tour of Valencia, with beautiful sections of this route. You can cover some distance on (almost) new cycle paths, I prefer the side routes. If there were any, these were easy to drive on. It's worth it!
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Very relaxed place you don't think you are that close to valencia
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Observation of Mediterranean birds.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Pujol Pond, a peaceful coastal lagoon ideal for bird sighting. Another favorite is Albufera Viewpoint, offering stunning views of the rice fields and the natural park, especially at sunset. The Albufera Natural Park itself is also highly appreciated for its expansive lagoon and scenic routes.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Albufera Viewpoint is noted as a nice place to walk with the family, particularly for enjoying sunsets. The Pujol Pond, with its calm environment and bird sighting opportunities, is also suitable for a family outing. The Albufera Natural Park generally offers family-friendly trails and viewpoints.
The region boasts a diverse natural landscape. You'll find coastal lagoons like Pujol Pond nestled within pine woods and dune systems. Extensive rice fields are prominent, especially around the Albufera Viewpoint and Palmar Road. The area is also rich in wetlands, indigenous trees, and diverse bird species, particularly within the Albufera Natural Park, which is home to the largest lake in Spain.
The winter months are often highlighted as the best time to visit, especially for activities like cycling around the Albufera Natural Park. The region is also known for its spectacular sunsets, which can be enjoyed year-round, particularly from spots like Albufera Viewpoint and the Docks of Albufera Lake.
Yes, the area is very popular with cyclists. Palmar Road is a dedicated cycle way providing access to the nature of the Albufera. The Albufera Natural Park features well-surfaced roads popular with cyclists, and the road near the Docks of Albufera Lake is also a favorite for its good condition and scenic views. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Silla guide.
Yes, the area around the lakes, particularly near Palmar Road and the Albufera, features traditional fishermen's houses and picturesque villages where you can experience local cuisine, including the traditional "Paella Valenciana".
You can find various hiking trails, including easy and moderate options. For example, the "Embarcadero de Silla" is an easy circular route from Silla, and there are moderate trails like the "Silla Tower loop" or the "Port of Catarroja – Catarroja Rice Fields loop." You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Silla guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful environment for bird sighting at places like Pujol Pond, the beautiful views of rice fields and sunsets from Albufera Viewpoint, and the scenic cycling routes through the natural park. The opportunity to experience local culture and cuisine in the surrounding villages is also a highlight.
While the main highlights like Albufera are popular, the region offers many smaller, serene spots within its diverse wetlands and natural parks. Exploring the less-traveled paths around the extensive rice fields and coastal lagoons can lead to quieter experiences. The Pujol Pond, though mentioned as popular, still offers a 'haven of peace' and a chance to explore an artificial lake with rich vegetation and birdlife.
The region, especially the Albufera Natural Park and Pujol Pond, is known for its diverse bird species. It's a significant wetland area, making it an excellent spot for bird sighting. You can expect to see various waterfowl and migratory birds, contributing to the area's rich biodiversity.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available around Silla. You can find routes with varying difficulties, such as the "Caballos Trail – View of Montserrat and El Real loop" or the "Clot de les Tortugues – Turtle Pond loop." For detailed routes and more options, refer to the MTB Trails around Silla guide.


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