Best lakes around Ventalló include a variety of aquatic features, from extensive wetlands to artificial lakes. The region is characterized by its location between wetland areas and gentle hills, offering a blend of the Empordà plain and forested slopes. This area is known for its natural filtering of water from surrounding wetlands, contributing to clear waters in its various aquatic attractions. Ventalló's landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities, including water sports and hiking.
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It’s a beautiful open area in the Parc. Grazing cattle and a few ruins give the plain character. The gravelroad is super smooth and accessible for all kind of bikes.
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A beautiful small gravel path perfect for gravelbiking. This gravel is super smooth. This path takes you away from the main road so you can enjoy the beauty of the natural park.
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Aiguamolls and ruins
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Please note, within the Parc Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empordà, bicycles are not allowed. However, it seems that the practice is tolerated out of season and outside busy periods. While respecting the calm of the reserve.
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"Slow down and quietly approach the pond at the end of the trail. It won't be long before you start seeing birds you've never seen before, and hopefully, maybe some more surprises. In my case, the surprise was a beautiful one example of a feral cat. Due to the strong north wind, the cat had not seen me when I approached. However, when it noticed my presence, it chose to crouch down and blend in with its surroundings. I knew I had seen it, and the distance between us was of only 5 meters. The cat used a surprising tactic by moving its eyes in the direction I had come as if something was going to happen. When I turned my head in that direction, I gained a few precious seconds to disappear among the weeds. It was a memorable encounter with nature and a lesson on the cunning and adaptability of feral cats in their natural environment. Feral cats are domestic cats that return to a wild state due to the lack of interaction with humans. They often originate from abandoned or lost cats. They have a similar appearance to domestic cats and are good hunters. In some areas, they form feral colonies. Overpopulation can be a problem, and it is controlled by sterilization. The presence of feral cats raises public health concerns and can have a negative impact on the local fauna. Animal welfare organizations often work in programs for their management and care. The lake of Cortalet is a wetland with a surface area of about 146 hectares. It consists of the Cortalet lake itself and an additional plot located to the north, called Les Mollerusses, made up of some closes and also managed as a wetland, with a sheet of water during most of the year. Estany del Cortalet is a large artificial pond designed and built in old meadows adjacent to the Information Center of the Natural Park. Its main purpose is to facilitate the observation of birds for many of the Park's visitors, its ecological interest being basically ornithological. The most abundant community in the space is the reedbed.
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L'Estany d'en Túries is a coastal lagoon, located in the municipality of Castelló d'Empúries, which had been an ancient arm of communication between continental waters and the sea. It is a very halophilic lake where saline soil vegetation such as salicornaria, halophilic and spartinaria jonkeras, fixed coastal dunes, with communities of Crucianellion maritimae and Ruppia populations under the water stand out. It is a very halophilic pond where vegetation of saline soils stands out, such as salicornars (habitat of community interest, code 1420), halophilic jonqueras and spartinaria (habitats of community interest, codes 1410 and 1320, respectively), the dunes fixed coastlines, with communities of Crucianellion maritimae (habitat of community interest, code 2210) and Ruppia populations under water (habitat of community interest, code 1150). In terms of fauna, the Túries lake also stands out for the presence of Odessia maeotica, a cnidarian of temporary coastal waters, and Eurytemora velox, a copepod with a more northern distribution. Likewise, there is a consolidated population of shrike (Aphanius iberus).
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Large pool that collects the waters of the same river and where the path that surrounds it is green and natural. You can get there to see aquatic activities.
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The Matà lakes (also known as Matar rice paddies) are a wet area of artificial origin that occupies an approximate area of 91 hectares. In the past, rice was cultivated on this surface. The space is currently flooded by pumping, trying to maintain optimal levels for the populations of waterfowl that frequent the space.
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The area around Ventalló is characterized by a mix of wetlands, artificial ponds, and coastal lagoons. You'll find diverse ecosystems, including reed beds, pastures, and areas managed for waterfowl. The landscape offers a blend of the Empordà plain and forested slopes, with natural pools and clear waters filtered from surrounding wetlands.
The wetlands and lakes are particularly rich in birdlife, making them excellent for birdwatching. For example, Cortalet Pond is known for its great bird diversity. The broader Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park, which encompasses many of these areas, is a refuge for over 320 different bird species, including mallards, storks, and purple gallinules, as well as other animals like otters and polecats. Estany d'en Túries also hosts unique fauna like the shrike (Aphanius iberus).
Yes, many of the lakes and wetlands around Ventalló are part of the larger Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park. This park is one of Catalonia's most important wetland areas, situated between the Muga and Fluvià rivers. It's renowned for its rich biodiversity and conservation efforts, including the recovery and creation of new lakes. You can find more information about the park on Wikivoyage.
Cortalet Pond is a significant wetland covering about 146 hectares, specifically designed to facilitate bird observation. It's managed to maintain a sheet of water for most of the year, supporting a diverse bird population. Visitors often enjoy quietly approaching the pond to observe various bird species and other wildlife.
The Matà Lakes, also known as Matar Rice Fields, are an artificial wet area spanning approximately 91 hectares. Historically used for rice cultivation, this space is now intentionally flooded by pumping to maintain optimal water levels for waterfowl populations, making it a key habitat for aquatic birds.
Yes, Estany d'en Túries is a notable coastal lagoon located in the municipality of Castelló d'Empúries, near Ventalló. It was once an arm connecting continental waters to the sea and is distinguished by its halophilic (salt-loving) vegetation and unique aquatic fauna.
Many of the natural areas around Ventalló are suitable for families. Cortalet Pond, Matà Lakes, Can Comas Wetlands, Valveralla Pools, and Estany d'en Túries are all categorized as family-friendly. These spots offer opportunities for nature observation and gentle walks.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and gravel biking on trails that pass by or through these wetland areas. For instance, the Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park has gravel tracks ideal for experiencing nature. You can find nearby routes for these activities in the Hiking around Ventalló, Running Trails around Ventalló, and Gravel biking around Ventalló guides.
Yes, areas like Can Comas Wetlands feature smooth gravel roads that are accessible for various types of bikes and suitable for easy walks. While bicycles are generally not allowed within the core of Parc Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empordà, practice is often tolerated outside busy periods, allowing for gentle exploration of the surrounding paths.
Lake Banyoles (Estany de Banyoles) is Catalonia's largest natural lake, located in the province of Girona. While not directly in Ventalló, it's a significant regional attraction. It's known for its natural beauty, being a sporting hub (hosting the 1992 Olympic rowing events), and offering recreational opportunities like walking or cycling its perimeter, and water sports. You can learn more about it on Wikipedia.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and the rich opportunities for nature observation, especially birdwatching. The smooth gravel paths in areas like Can Comas Wetlands are popular for cycling and walking, allowing people to enjoy the open landscapes, grazing cattle, and historical ruins. The diverse ecosystems and the chance to see unique wildlife are also highly valued.


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