Lakes around Regencós are characterized by unique coastal features and reconstructed lagoon systems rather than traditional large freshwater bodies. This municipality in Baix Empordà, Spain, offers natural attractions that include sea caves and wetland reserves. The area provides ecological interest and recreational opportunities for those exploring its natural landscape.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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It's very beautiful, the landscapes and panoramas of the sea, the crossing of isolated beaches, the coves... are magnificent rewards for the efforts made! But you must wear good shoes and bring water and a small snack. Some paths are sometimes a little difficult but you won't regret it. Once past Castel beach we find more conventional trails. Allow 3 hours minimum.
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Nice passage but be careful during periods of strong wind because there are no trees around
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Coastal lagoons resulting from the deconstruction of an urbanization. Thanks to a Life project, a lagoon space behind the beach has been rebuilt, just as it should have been before it was developed. Numerous species of birds take refuge there, especially in winter and in migration, which can be observed from a magnificent observatory. https://www.flickr.com/photos/66451146@N08/48988123121
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The Bassa del Fra Ramon is a lagoon located between the old mouth and the Ter Vell, which has its origin in an old bed of the Ter river. This area stands out for its vegetation, where there are populations of ruppia that cover the bottom of the lagoon, and margins with samphires and some isolated tamarinds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAM7akA8Fuw
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Magnificent view from the plain to the Montgri massif.
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Nature reserves in the area of the river mouth.
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Nature reserves in the area of the river Ter.
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The 'lakes' near Regencós are not traditional freshwater bodies but rather unique coastal features and reconstructed lagoon systems. These include spectacular sea caves like La Foradada, and wetland reserves such as the La Pletera bird observatory and the Baix Ter Wetlands Nature Reserve, offering rich ecological interest.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The La Pletera bird observatory is family-friendly, featuring coastal lagoons and an observatory for birdwatching. The Baix Ter Wetlands Nature Reserve is also suitable for families, offering a chance to explore diverse flora and fauna. Additionally, The Fra Ramon Lagoon is noted as family-friendly.
Beyond exploring the natural areas, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. For instance, La Foradada is excellent for water sports like kayaking or paddle surfing. The wider Regencós area also offers extensive cycling opportunities, including MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and general Cycling routes.
The best place for birdwatching is the La Pletera bird observatory. This site features reconstructed coastal lagoons that serve as a refuge for numerous bird species, especially during winter and migration periods. There's a magnificent observatory for visitors to use.
Yes, the Baix Ter Wetlands Nature Reserve is a significant natural monument in the area. It protects diverse flora and fauna within the river Ter's mouth region and is part of the Montgrí, Medes Islands, and Baix Ter Natural Park.
While not traditional lakes, La Foradada, a spectacular sea cave on the coast, offers unique water sports experiences. Its crystal-clear waters are ideal for kayaking or paddle surfing. The surrounding waters are very inviting.
The coastal lagoons and wetland areas, such as the La Pletera bird observatory, are particularly active during winter and migration periods, making these times excellent for birdwatching. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the natural features and trails.
Yes, several locations offer great views. La Foradada is a viewpoint with spectacular sea views. The La Pletera bird observatory provides excellent views of the coastal lagoons and birdlife. Additionally, the Baix Ter Wetlands Nature Reserve and The Fra Ramon Lagoon are also noted as viewpoints.
The wetlands, particularly the Baix Ter Wetlands Nature Reserve and the La Pletera bird observatory, are rich in biodiversity. You can expect to see numerous bird species, especially during migration. The Fra Ramon Lagoon is known for its unique vegetation, including populations of ruppia covering the lagoon bottom and samphires and tamarinds along its margins.
Visitors frequently highlight the beautiful landscapes and panoramas, especially the sea views and isolated coves around areas like La Foradada. The unique ecological restoration projects, such as the coastal lagoons at La Pletera bird observatory, are also highly valued for their contribution to wildlife and natural beauty.
Yes, the area around the La Pletera bird observatory offers a circular route suitable for all ages and fitness levels. This route allows you to explore various ponds, wetlands, dunes, and the mouth of the Ter river, providing an accessible way to enjoy the natural habitat.


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