Best lakes around Riberas Del Jucar are primarily defined by the Júcar River and its surrounding landscapes, featuring both natural river sections and significant man-made reservoirs. The region is characterized by the Júcar River's course, which carves deep gorges and creates unique riverine attractions. Visitors can explore areas where the river forms natural "beaches" and large reservoirs that serve multiple functions. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and engineering marvels, providing diverse outdoor experiences.
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Hiking around Riberas Del Jucar
Cal visitar-los en diverses ocasions al llarg de l'any per a gaudir dels canvis de color provocats per les distintes fases del conreu de l'arròs.
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Davant de la porta d'entrada al Tancat de Mília existeix este mirador que brinda unes vistes precioses de l'Albufera vista des del sud.
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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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This spot is quite accessible from Sollana or the very touristy El Palmar. It's reached by road, with the final stretch being a well-maintained dirt track. It's a small port for fishing boats with access to the Albufera lagoon in Valencia. Being mostly clear of reeds and trees, it offers excellent views of the Albufera, and there's also a viewpoint that climbs high for birdwatching and an even better view. You're almost guaranteed to see plenty of ducks and other local birds.
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It is advisable to repeat the route at different times of the year to enjoy the perellonà, mudflats, planting, overgrown bushes, rice harvesting, etc.
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The cultivated rice varieties, including the 'bomba' and 'Arroz de Valencia', absorb spices very well and have an extremely pleasant texture and taste, perfect for preparing paella.
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Simply cycle in a relaxed manner and capture the beautiful perspectives of nature. Very good section of this route, through a wonderful landscape. Numerous species of birds can be observed here, flora and fauna are impressive, a truly beautiful experience.
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Flora and fauna reserve area, and viewpoint with views of the Albufera
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The region is characterized by the Júcar River's course, which carves deep gorges and creates unique riverine attractions like 'La Playeta' at Alcalá del Júcar. It also features significant man-made reservoirs such as the Embalse de Tous, known for its engineering and historical significance, including the visible bell tower of the submerged old town of Tous. These areas offer a blend of natural beauty and engineering marvels.
Visitors often enjoy the Marsh between Sollana and El Palmar for its cyclable routes and scenic views, connecting to the perimeter of the Albufera. Another favorite is El Portet de Sollana, a charming river area with a wooden viewpoint offering views of the Albufera and its flamingo colony.
The Embalse de Tous permits recreational navigation and is a popular spot for fishing, with species like pike, carp, and barbel. At the Júcar River's 'La Playeta' in Alcalá del Júcar, you can enjoy aquatic activities such as canoeing, paddleboarding, and swimming in the clear, cool waters.
Yes, many areas are suitable for families. Tancat de Milia is a natural reserve and viewpoint where families can observe flora and fauna, including flamingos. Marshland between Silla and El Romaní offers relaxed cycling through beautiful landscapes, ideal for birdwatching. The 'La Playeta' at Alcalá del Júcar is also great for families looking for a river beach experience.
The Tous Dam offers expansive and tranquil views of the Embalse de Tous reservoir. From the viewpoint at Tancat de Milia, you can enjoy beautiful vistas of the Tancat and the Albufera, often spotting flamingos. The town of Alcalá del Júcar also provides spectacular views of the Júcar River gorge from its various vantage points and historic castle.
The marshlands and reservoirs are rich in wildlife. At El Portet de Sollana and Tancat de Milia, you can often observe flamingo colonies and other bird species. The Embalse de Tous is home to various fish species like pike, carp, and barbel, attracting anglers, and the area generally offers opportunities to observe local wildlife.
Yes, the region offers several cycling opportunities. You can find routes like 'From Alzira to Simat de la Valldigna via the Natural Path of l'Antic Trenet' or 'Embalse de Tous — Return from Alberic via Camí de la Taronja'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Riberas Del Jucar guide.
Absolutely. The area provides trails suitable for hiking and running. Examples include 'Cullera — Running circular around the Muntanya and the beaches' or 'Cavall Bernat Panoramic Trail'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Running Trails around Riberas Del Jucar guide.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity. Trails such as 'La Casella Natural Area – Circular from Alzira via Pla del Barber' and 'El Tello and Els Cerros Loop Trail' offer diverse terrain. You can find more routes in the MTB Trails around Riberas Del Jucar guide.
The Tous Dam itself is a significant man-made monument with a poignant history, as the current structure replaced one that famously collapsed in 1982. The visible bell tower of the submerged old town of Tous within the reservoir serves as a striking historical reminder. Additionally, the picturesque town of Alcalá del Júcar, with its cave dwellings and historic castle overlooking the Júcar River, offers a rich cultural experience.
The region offers different experiences throughout the year. For water activities like swimming, canoeing, or paddleboarding, summer is ideal. However, for cycling, hiking, and birdwatching, the spring and autumn months provide milder temperatures and lush landscapes. The marshlands, like Marshland between Silla and El Romaní, change dramatically with the seasons, from flooded terraces to intense green or golden rice fields, offering unique views year-round.
Beyond the main attractions, you can explore the Ullal de Baldoví, another natural monument and lake area. The Perellonà is also a notable lake area, especially interesting for its seasonal changes and natural beauty.


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