Best lakes around Maçanet de la Selva are primarily remnants of an ancient Plio-Quaternary lake basin, offering unique wetland ecosystems. The region, historically defined by these larger bodies of water, now features significant natural habitats. While large, swimmable lakes are not directly within its immediate boundaries, the area provides access to diverse aquatic environments. These include restored wetlands and natural lakes within the wider Girona province, showcasing a rich ecological past and present.
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The small, artificially created lake is located in a natural and wonderful cork oak forest. It is a popular hiking and cycling destination. The lake is also on the Eurovelo 8. For us, it was perfect for a short siesta.
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Expansion, restoration, and maintenance work are currently underway. This is a great area for walking or cycling. Mosquito repellent is recommended, as this is a wet area.
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After the restoration process of this space where sand and gravel were extracted... this large hole remained where the water is now stored naturally and which has formed this magnificent place that provides shelter to a good number of birds and other species. Both migratory and native.
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Artificial swamp in the middle of a forest of cork oaks.
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Area of wetlands that had been dried up in the last century and have now recovered as they are an incredible green area!
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Between the towns of Caldes de Malavella and Vidreres we find this small swamp that gives its name to Can Llop, a nearby farmhouse. A very pleasant space.
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The mouth of the Tordera forms a natural delta thanks to the sediments carried by the river. After the Gloria storm in 2020 and thanks to the massive influx of sediments, the delta experienced the greatest growth in recent years, when a large sand bar formed that goes 300 meters into the sea and has created a huge inner lagoon. The Delta de la Tordera has been declared a Protected Natural Area, and is included in the Natura 2000 Network. The landscape of the delta shows mainly swampy vegetation and riparian forest, including reedbeds. You can also find numerous animal species, such as the leper pond turtle, the southern frog, the spur toad, the collared snake, or birds such as thrushes, gray herons, kingfishers and others.
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Sils is a Spanish municipality in the La Selva region, in the province of Gerona, Catalonia, located in an area largely occupied by the old Lake Sils, which dried up in the 19th century. https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sils
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The area around Maçanet de la Selva is historically defined by ancient lake basins, now primarily featuring unique wetland ecosystems and artificial lakes. While large, swimmable natural lakes are not directly within its immediate boundaries, you can explore significant natural habitats like the wetlands of Estanys de Sils and the restored Les Llobateres Bird Observatory. For a more traditional lake experience, the renowned Lake Banyoles is a highly recommended visit within the broader Girona region.
Yes, Les Llobateres Bird Observatory is an excellent spot for birdwatching. This wetland, created from a restored gravel pit, offers critical habitats for numerous water birds like mallards, kingfishers, coots, and moorhens, making it ideal for nature lovers and peaceful observation.
The region is home to Estanys de Sils, which represents the closest remains of an ancient lake system that was once the largest lake in Catalonia. Historically, it was largely drained for agriculture and due to health concerns, but it now exists as a significant wetland, offering insights into the region's ecological past.
Maçanet de la Selva itself does not feature large, swimmable lakes within its immediate boundaries. However, Lake Banyoles, located in the wider Girona region, is known for its crystal-clear waters and offers designated swimming areas during the summer months.
Absolutely! Both Les Llobateres Bird Observatory and Estanys de Sils are considered family-friendly, offering easy walks and opportunities to observe nature. Pantà de Can Llop is also family-friendly, with shaded areas and small beaches for resting.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Sils Lake Route – Sèquia de Sils loop' which is an easy ride. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try trails such as 'Torre de Marata – Sils Lake Route loop'. For more options, check out the Cycling around Maçanet De La Selva, Gravel biking around Maçanet De La Selva, and MTB Trails around Maçanet De La Selva guides.
Yes, Pantà de Can Llop is an artificial lake nestled within a cork oak forest. It's easily accessible and provides pleasant shaded areas and small beaches, making it a great spot for relaxation.
The Mouth of the Tordera forms a natural delta, declared a Protected Natural Area and part of the Natura 2000 Network. It features swampy vegetation, riparian forest, and is home to various animal species, including the leper pond turtle and numerous birds. It's a unique ecological landscape.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural habitats and opportunities for birdwatching and nature observation. The wetlands, artificial lakes, and historical lake remnants offer tranquil escapes and a chance to connect with nature. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with 85 upvotes and 38 photos highlighting their appeal.
Absolutely. Lake Banyoles is the largest non-coastal natural lake in Catalonia and is often highlighted as one of the most beautiful lakes in the region. It offers an eight-kilometer perimeter ideal for walking or cycling, opportunities for water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding, and designated swimming areas in summer. Its natural beauty and recreational options make it a prominent destination in the wider Girona area.
Yes, areas like Estanys de Sils offer recovered green spaces ideal for walking or cycling. Les Llobateres Bird Observatory also features wide and flat tracks perfect for walking or cycling for all audiences, including those with accessibility needs.


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