Best lakes around Sant Feliu De Guíxols are primarily small artificial lakes, ponds, and reservoirs, as the region is known for its coastal landscapes rather than large natural lakes. The area features diverse water bodies that support local ecosystems and offer recreational opportunities. These water features are often found within natural parks or rural settings, providing a contrast to the nearby Mediterranean coastline. Visitors can explore these unique aquatic environments, which are integral to the local agricultural and natural heritage.
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This space is linked to the agricultural and livestock activities of the farmhouse that bears the same name. The pond has historically been used as a water reserve to irrigate fields, as a watering hole for livestock or even to collect rainwater. It is a space that could house wildlife, such as amphibians, birds and small mammals, as well as flora adapted to wet areas.
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This old flour mill, dating back several centuries, is located next to a pond that served the purpose of storing water to move the mill machinery, taking advantage of the nearby river courses. The house, in a rustic style, is a typical example of traditional Catalan architecture, built with stone and clay tiles. The pond, which is still preserved, not only served to operate the mill, but was also essential for irrigating the surrounding agricultural fields. In its surroundings, rural landscapes predominate, surrounded by cork oak forests and pine forests, which give the place an air of calm and connection with nature.
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Old brick factory
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Spectacular farmhouse, mill and pond.
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Park with a small artificial lake that is located on the outskirts of the town of Tossa de Mar and that is a different area within a coastal town and where the salt water sea is nearby!
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Small natural lake that constitutes a very interesting stop on the route.
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Naturalized area behind the town of Platja d'Aro where you can see birds in an area that has historically been wet or wetlands. It contrasts with what is the core, full of skyscrapers and concrete.
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Sant Feliu de Guíxols is primarily known for its stunning Mediterranean coastline, featuring numerous beaches and coves. While there are no large natural inland lakes, the area offers a variety of artificial lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. These include historical mill ponds like Molí de Can Moné and Pond, small forest pools such as Can Puig Reservoir, and naturalized wetland areas like Ponds Park.
No, there are no large natural lakes directly within the immediate vicinity of Sant Feliu de Guíxols. The region's significant water bodies are the Mediterranean Sea, with its many beautiful beaches and coves, and smaller artificial ponds or reservoirs inland. For instance, the large Panta de Sau reservoir is located significantly inland and is not directly associated with Sant Feliu de Guíxols.
Several spots are suitable for families. Molí de Can Moné and Pond offers a historical setting surrounded by nature. Sa Riera Park, with its artificial lake, is located on the outskirts of Tossa de Mar and provides a different natural setting near the coast. Ponds Park is a naturalized wetland area behind Platja d'Aro, great for birdwatching. Additionally, the coastal Sant Pol Beach is known for its clear, calm, and shallow waters, making it particularly popular for families.
While the inland water bodies are generally smaller and more suited for quiet exploration, the coastal areas offer extensive opportunities. You can enjoy swimming and water sports at beaches like Sant Feliu Bay and Sant Pol Beach, or explore coves such as Cala del Vigatà and Cala Ametller for snorkeling and diving. For land-based activities, there are numerous routes for cycling, running, and gravel biking. You can find detailed routes in the Cycling around Sant Feliu De Guíxols, Running Trails around Sant Feliu De Guíxols, and Gravel biking around Sant Feliu De Guíxols guides.
Yes, you can find pleasant walks around some of these water bodies. For example, Molí de Can Moné and Pond is surrounded by cork oak and pine forests, offering a calm connection with nature. Can Puig Reservoir is a small pool in the Cadiretes mountains, making for an interesting stop on forest routes. Many of the smaller, more secluded coves along the coast also require hiking along coastal paths to reach, providing scenic walking experiences.
Parking availability varies. For urban beaches like Sant Feliu Bay and Sant Pol Beach, you'll find designated parking areas, though they can get busy during peak season. For inland spots, Sa Riera Park is noted to have parking. For more secluded coves or forest reservoirs, parking might be less formal or require a short walk from a nearby road.
The most prominent historical site among the listed water bodies is Molí de Can Moné and Pond. This old flour mill, dating back centuries, showcases traditional Catalan architecture and was essential for water storage and irrigation. Its rustic style and surrounding rural landscape offer a glimpse into the region's agricultural heritage.
The water bodies offer diverse natural features. Molí de Can Moné and Pond is set amidst cork oak and pine forests. Can Puig Reservoir is nestled deep within the forests of the Cadiretes mountains. Ponds Park is a naturalized wetland area ideal for birdwatching. Bassa de Mas Boada is a space that can house wildlife like amphibians, birds, and small mammals, along with flora adapted to wet areas. The coastal coves, such as Cala del Vigatà and Cala Ametller, are part of a 'Bio-knowledge Marine Area' recognized for ecological richness and diverse marine life, making them excellent for exploring the underwater world.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings, from historical mill ponds to small forest pools and naturalized wetland areas. The contrast between these freshwater environments and the nearby Mediterranean Sea is often highlighted. The tranquility and connection with nature at spots like Molí de Can Moné and Pond, and the ecological richness of areas like Ponds Park, are particularly valued. The coastal areas are loved for their clear waters, opportunities for swimming, and water sports.
Yes, several coastal areas feature designated swimming channels for safety. Sant Feliu Bay has a swimming channel from the harbor entrance to El Freu. Sant Pol Beach also has a channel following the coast from the bathing area to Cala dels Mussols. Cala del Vigatà offers a designated bathing area, and Cala Ametller also features a swimming channel. These provide safe routes for open-water swimming, separated from boat traffic. You can find more information on swimming channels at visitguixols.com.
The best time to visit depends on your preference. For swimming and water sports in the coastal areas, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) are ideal. For exploring the inland ponds and reservoirs, or for hiking along coastal paths, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. These seasons are also excellent for birdwatching at wetland areas like Ponds Park.


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