Best lakes around Litoral Norte are part of a unique lacustrine system in the region, offering diverse natural attractions. This area features various lakes, some known for their distinctive shapes and others for their ecological importance. The landscape provides opportunities for water sports, relaxation, and observing local wildlife.
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It is a small raft at the foot of Mount Calapí, which serves as a watering hole for the native fauna. It is located on the Camí de la Masía de Tirijà. As of today, the track that gives access to it from the Àngel valley or from Pedra seca, is in perfect condition.
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It is a small raft located at the foot of Mount Calapí. Its main function is to serve as a watering hole for the local fauna of the area.
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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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Mouth of the San Miguel or Cuevas River, where a small lake of brackish water is formed. Sometimes it is directly connected to the sea and other times closed, depending on whether there has been a storm.
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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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For a delightful spot to relax and observe wildlife, consider Ullal de l'Estany. Visitors enjoy sitting on a bench, watching ducks or common seagulls, and occasionally a cormorant. It's a perfect place for a quiet break.
Yes, Bassa Llona is a recreational place surrounded by nature, featuring tables and benches ideal for picnics. It's easily accessible on foot or by vehicle, with parking available, making it suitable for families with children.
The area around the Pond and Wooden Bridge at Ermita de la Virgen de la Fuente offers beautiful views from an easy, paved route. It also has parking and seating areas, making it accessible for many visitors.
The region is known for its diverse natural features. Besides the lakes themselves, you can find areas like L'Estany, which is the mouth of the San Miguel or Cuevas River, forming a small lake of brackish water that connects to the sea depending on conditions.
While less prominent, Bassa de Albert is a water raft located next to the path of La Salzadella and very close to the hermitage of Sant Vicent, offering a tranquil spot away from more crowded areas.
The Litoral Norte region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, such as the Peñíscola Marshland Trail or the Ullal de l'Estany loop. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Litoral Norte guide.
Yes, the area provides a range of hiking trails. You can find easy routes like those around Peñíscola, moderate trails such as the Xivert Castle Loop, and even more challenging options like the Irta Trail (PR-CV 194). Discover more in the Hiking around Litoral Norte guide.
Absolutely. There are several running trails available, including routes like 'Running on the Irta Trail' or loops around Peñíscola Beach and Castle. Check out the Running Trails around Litoral Norte guide for detailed options.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the opportunities for relaxation, picnics, and observing local wildlife like ducks and seagulls. The accessibility of many spots, with amenities like tables, benches, and parking, also contributes to a positive experience.
Yes, Balsa d'Amet is another lake categorized as family-friendly, offering a natural monument for visitors to explore.
Many of the popular lake spots, such as Bassa Llona and the area around the Pond and Wooden Bridge at Ermita de la Virgen de la Fuente, offer dedicated parking areas, making them easily accessible by vehicle.


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