Best lakes around Cervera Del Maestre are characterized by natural water sources, including springs and cisterns, rather than large natural lakes. Located in the Valencian Community, the municipality offers diverse landscapes with notable water features that serve as tranquil spots. These natural features contribute to the area's natural beauty and are integrated into local routes. The region's natural heritage covers over 94 square kilometers, featuring clear water fountains and springs.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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At the end of the dead-end track, which has now been cleared and left in perfect condition, lies the aforementioned reservoir. From here, we have a great panoramic view of the valley and the west face of Mount Encanes, the highest peak in the mountain range.
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An old pond whose main use was to water the grazing cattle. There are few shepherds left and in most cases it serves as a supply point for the local fauna, which is of vital importance. Depending on the season we can find it with more or less water and in very specific cases in the middle of summer, almost dry.
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Very easy route, paved the entire section, and upon reaching the hermitage some beautiful views.
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It is called Balsa d'Albert, it is located on the La Salzadella path and very close to the hermitage of Sant Vicent.
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Water raft next to the path of La Salzadella and very close to the hermitage of Sant Vicent.
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A delightful pond to sit on a bench, relax, eat, have lunch and watch the ducks or common seagulls. From time to time a cormorant will spread its wings to intimidate the seagulls.
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Cervera del Maestre is characterized by natural water sources such as springs, cisterns, and ponds, rather than large natural lakes. These features, like the Ullal de l'Estany, offer tranquil spots amidst diverse landscapes and are often integrated into local routes.
Yes, several water features are great for families. The Ullal de l'Estany is a delightful pond for relaxation and observing ducks. The Pond and Wooden Bridge at Ermita de la Virgen de la Fuente offers beautiful views and seating areas. Additionally, Bassa de Albert and Balsa d'Amet are also considered family-friendly.
Yes, the path leading to the Pond and Wooden Bridge at Ermita de la Virgen de la Fuente is paved and very easy, making it accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
At Ullal de l'Estany, you can often see ducks, common seagulls, and occasionally a cormorant. The Balsa d'Amet serves as a vital water source for local fauna, where you might spot various animals like birds, rabbits, and wild boars.
Yes, the region has several notable historical water sources. These include the Fuente de la Roca, offering panoramic views, and the Fuente de la Cerverola, known for its semicircular arch and engraved signs. The Fuente de Sant Vicent, a natural spring near the Rambla de Cervera, also features a robust stone facade. The Llacuna Cistern is another historical water storage system integrated into local hiking trails.
The area around Cervera del Maestre is ideal for nature and sports enthusiasts. You can explore various routes for cycling, running, and mountain biking. For cycling, consider routes like the 'View of Cervera del Maestre – View of the Valley loop' from Cervera del Maestre, which you can find more about in the Cycling around Cervera Del Maestre guide.
Yes, many of the water features are integrated into local hiking trails. For instance, the Bassa de Albert is located next to the path of La Salzadella. You can find various running and hiking trails, such as the 'Cervera del Maestre – View of Cervera del Maestre loop', by checking the Running Trails around Cervera Del Maestre guide.
The natural springs and cisterns offer refreshing stops throughout the year. However, some water rafts, like the Balsa d'Amet, might have less water or even be almost dry in the middle of summer, depending on the season. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the natural environment.
While specific regulations for each water feature are not detailed, many natural trails in the Cervera del Maestre region are generally dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
The Fuente de la Roca is nestled in a valley surrounded by mountains, offering panoramic views of the interior plain. Additionally, the Balsa Corral de la Ferrisa provides a great panoramic view of the valley and the west face of Mount Encanes.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and refreshing stops these water features provide. Many enjoy relaxing on benches at places like Ullal de l'Estany, observing local wildlife, and taking in the beautiful views, especially from spots like the Pond and Wooden Bridge at Ermita de la Virgen de la Fuente.


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