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Top 9 Natural Monuments around Benimuslem

Best natural monuments around Benimuslem are found within a landscape characterized by flat terrain and an agricultural identity, situated on the left bank of the River Júcar. The River Júcar itself forms a significant natural attraction, defining the southern and southeastern boundaries of the municipality. This area is integral to the local ecosystem and agricultural practices, providing irrigation for various crops. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and ecological importance, with efforts underway to protect its natural surroundings.

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La Murta Municipal Natural Park

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You cannot enter La Murta by bike. There is room to chain it at the entrance.

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Les Salines

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Les Salines de Manuel is a municipal natural site of 28 hectares, of great landscape value, which is located next to the town of Manuel.
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The Assut d'Antella is an essential part of the hydraulic infrastructure of the Séquia Reial del Xúquer, as it functions as a dam that diverts part of its water from …

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Bitter Spring

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This water really comes out bitter, don't even think about trying to drink from this source, I don't think it would take much for them to decide on the one …

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La Chopera

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La Xopera is the most emblematic natural space in the municipality of Algemesí due to its double importance: an ecological one (the only riparian forest that currently exists in the …

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November 12, 2023, Vistes de l'Assut d'Antella

The Assut d'Antella is an essential part of the hydraulic infrastructure of the Séquia Reial del Xúquer, as it functions as a dam that diverts part of its water from the river to the ditch. Considered as a fluvial beach with a crowning height of 3 meters and a dam length of 315 meters, we find the Assut d'Antella between the Xúquer River and the foothills of the Tous mountain range. Without a doubt, the weir is the most well-known natural site in the town, and for which hundreds of tourists come to visit Antella every year, and to enjoy the waters of the river swimming with friends or family. In addition, its importance can be identified at a glance by finding it represented on the town's coat of arms.

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Vicent CT
September 30, 2023, Les Salines

Les Salines de Manuel is a municipal natural site of 28 hectares, of great landscape value, which is located next to the town of Manuel. It is a protected space of high ecological and historical value, as it was an old salt mine of the army, now turned into a large green lung. The exploitation was possible thanks to the composition of the so-called Serra de les Salines, formed by a rich combination of mineral salts from sandy rocks, limestone, reddish clay and other materials, giving rise to what we know as "common salt" . Due to the presence of all these minerals, the vegetation has the particular characteristic of being different from that of other places, either because of the adaptation to the terrain or because of the abundant foliage. This is why the site of Les Salines de Manuel houses two very different types of vegetation. On the one hand, the white pine forest with its traditional companions (lentiscle, coscolla, margallon, rosemary, rudder, buckthorn, juniper, etc.); and for another, the saline outcrops, where a Valencian endemic known as Limonium mansanetianum grows in honor of José Mansanet, the great botanist of Simat de la Valldigna. Next to this grass, capable of filtering salt water and expelling the salt through the leaves, grow several tamarinds, trees more typical of coastal areas. The circular route of the area, known as the Ruta de la Sal, is divided into 3 paths, which make up a total of approximately 4 kilometers, all signposted. On the way, you will meet a hill called the "wall of bullets", used in the past for shooting exercises by the army, which had an Engineers and Sappers School here between 1906 and 1996. There is also the Paret del Moro , which are the remains of a Muslim fortification from the 10th century; the remains of an old machine gun nest and trenches; buildings of the old salt exploitation; or the birth of salt water that supplied the salt pans, as well as the recreational area. Les Salines de Manuel, full of vegetation and pines adapted to salt, was exploited since ancient times by the Romans, being handed over a little over a century ago to the army, who finally handed it over to the population to be recovered for the use and enjoyment of visitors as a natural site. The military use lasted until 1996, although it was not until 2006 when the Manuel City Council acquired the land to be used for sports, a rural tourism center and the adaptation of the area as a municipal natural site and the adaptation of various hiking routes.

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You cannot enter La Murta by bike. There is room to chain it at the entrance.

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The Murta i La Casella Municipal Natural Park, located in the municipality of Alzira and in the middle of the Serra de Corbera -between the Serras del Cavall Bernat and dels Agulles-, is one of the emblematic enclaves of Valencian geography, especially in terms of its flora Its high landscape value is evident in its steep mountain ranges, such as the "Serra dels Agulles", which flank fertile valleys, as well as in the presence of numerous chasms and caves, creating a landscape of great beauty that contrasts with the coastal plain and the Xúquer river valley. From the peaks of Cavall Bernat, Creu del Cardenal, La Ratlla, or from the forest observatory of l'Ouet, you can see much of the Ribera Baixa and Alta.

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Recreational area with fountain and trails for walking or mtb ** Recreational area with fountain and trails for walking or mtb

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January 3, 2022, La Chopera

La Xopera is the most emblematic natural space in the municipality of Algemesí due to its double importance: an ecological one (the only riparian forest that currently exists in the region) and a social one (one of the only places where everyone can contact the nature, such as fishing or canoeing or simply enjoying it as a place to relax). It is located right at the point where the Magre River and the Júcar meet. The tree and scrub species we find are black poplars or poplars, poplars, elms, plantains, eucalyptus, linden trees, lindens, oleanders, carob trees, ashes, willows, walnuts or mulberries, and a fence of cypress trees that separates them from the place. where vehicles are parked. In the bed of the two rivers are apart from the microscopic algae, the alga Spirogura as the predominant one. The floating aquatic community is made up of the water lentil (Lemna gibba), as well as an exotic plant, the Ludwigia uruguayensis, which invades the waters of the river displacing the species of native flora and is characterized by having somewhat fleshy leaves. the yellow flowers. The Fauna that is present in the Xopera is of great importance for its diversity. The recreational area currently has ample leisure and recreation areas, picnic area, services and paellers, in the natural shade of the trees, to enjoy a day outdoors In addition, everyone can get to know the riparian forest in situ, the different types of trees in the area, the orography, the flora and fauna most characteristic of this natural place and the river forests.

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June 4, 2021, Font Amarga

It is a birth of non-potable water of bitter taste and with a healing reputation (not scientifically proven) for acne, sores or skin infections.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some significant natural monuments to explore near Benimuslem?

While Benimuslem itself is characterized by its agricultural landscape and the River Júcar, several notable natural monuments are found in the surrounding area. These include La Murta Municipal Natural Park, known for its high landscape value, steep mountain ranges, and rich flora. Another unique spot is Bitter Spring, a recreational area with trails and a spring of non-potable, bitter-tasting water. You can also visit Views of the Assut d’Antella, a river feature on the Júcar that functions as a dam and is considered a fluvial beach.

What makes the River Júcar landscape important for Benimuslem?

The River Júcar forms the southern and southeastern boundary of Benimuslem and is its most significant natural attraction. It plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and agricultural practices, supplying irrigation water for the region's citrus fruits, wheat, rice, and vegetables. The riverbanks offer scenic beauty and tranquility, ideal for walks, and the river is integral to the area's identity, showcasing the interplay between nature and human activity.

Are there any natural parks or protected areas nearby Benimuslem?

Yes, a prominent protected area nearby is La Murta Municipal Natural Park. This park is an emblematic enclave of Valencian geography, particularly for its diverse flora, steep mountain ranges, and numerous chasms and caves. It offers a landscape of great beauty that contrasts with the coastal plain and the Xúquer river valley.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the natural areas around Benimuslem?

The natural areas, especially along the River Júcar and in places like La Chopera, support diverse flora and fauna. Riparian forests like La Chopera are home to various tree and scrub species, and their ecosystems can host a range of birds, insects, and small mammals adapted to riverine environments. Efforts are also underway to protect the Xúquer (Júcar) river, contributing to the region's biodiversity.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Benimuslem?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. La Murta Municipal Natural Park offers trails and natural beauty for all ages, though it can be crowded on holidays. The Bitter Spring is a recreational area with trails for walking. Additionally, Views of the Assut d’Antella is considered a fluvial beach where families can enjoy the waters of the river.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Benimuslem offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, touring cycling, and hiking. For instance, there are road cycling routes like the "Tour of the Xúquer Riverbank" and "Ribera del Xúquer Loop." Hiking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the "La Murta Icehouse – Creu del Cardenal loop" or the "Walls of Alzira loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Benimuslem, Cycling around Benimuslem, and Hiking around Benimuslem guides.

Are there historical sites integrated with the natural monuments?

Yes, some natural sites also hold historical significance. For example, Les Salines in Manuel is a municipal natural site with high ecological and historical value. It was an old salt mine used by the army and features historical elements like the "wall of bullets" used for shooting exercises, the remains of a Muslim fortification (Paret del Moro), and old machine gun nests. This site has been exploited since Roman times.

What are the best times to visit the natural monuments around Benimuslem?

The region's Mediterranean climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for visiting, with milder temperatures perfect for outdoor activities like walking and cycling. Summers can be hot, especially in the middle of the day, but river-based attractions like Views of the Assut d’Antella might offer a refreshing escape. It's advisable to avoid holidays if you prefer fewer crowds, especially at popular spots like La Murta Municipal Natural Park.

Can I go hiking or mountain biking near the Bitter Spring?

Yes, the Bitter Spring is part of a recreational area that features trails suitable for both walking and mountain biking. It's a great spot to enjoy some light activity amidst nature.

What is unique about the vegetation at Les Salines?

The vegetation at Les Salines is unique due to the area's mineral-rich soil, which includes a combination of mineral salts. This has led to the adaptation of specific plant species. You'll find a white pine forest alongside traditional companions like lentiscle and rosemary, but also saline outcrops where a Valencian endemic plant, Limonium mansanetianum, grows. This plant is capable of filtering saltwater and expelling salt through its leaves, thriving alongside tamarind trees, which are more typical of coastal areas.

Are there places to relax and have a picnic near the natural monuments?

Yes, for instance, La Chopera, a riparian forest where the Magre and Júcar rivers meet, offers ample leisure and recreation areas. It includes a picnic area, services, and paellers (barbecue facilities) under the natural shade of trees, making it an ideal spot to relax outdoors.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Benimuslem?

Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and tranquility, especially along the River Júcar. The diverse landscapes, from the steep mountains of La Murta Municipal Natural Park to the unique historical and ecological value of Les Salines, are highly rated. The community has shared over 10 photos and given more than 40 upvotes, highlighting the scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.

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