Best lakes around Pedret I Marzà are primarily found within the nearby Parque Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empordà, a significant wetland area in the Alt Empordà plain. This region, including Els Estanys, features a network of ponds, marshes, and canals, forming a crucial ecosystem. It is a prime location for ornithological observations and offers numerous walking and cycling paths for exploring the natural landscape. These natural landmarks provide a tranquil environment for those interested in wildlife and serene outdoor experiences.
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A beautiful small gravel path perfect for gravelbiking. This gravel is super smooth. This path takes you away from the main road so you can enjoy the beauty of the natural park.
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Before you start a walk in this beautiful nature park, it is interesting to visit the information center. You will find more information about the park and the routes you can follow. There are also brochures available of the routes you can follow. ---------- Parking and toilet nearby. There are many lookouts and rest benches in the park.
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The Parc Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empordà is a 5,000-hectare wetland area where many bird species occur. The natural park is located south of Empúriabrava between the mouths of the Riú Muga and the Riú Fluviá. It is a swamp area that also includes a beach and dune area. You will find salt pans and freshwater lagoons in the area. In the 1970s, there were plans to build a holiday resort in the area, but after fierce protests among the population, these plans were not implemented and the area was declared a protected natural landscape in the 1980s. Today, part of the area is open to the public. The El Cortalet information center offers you information about the area and leaflets of various walks you can take through the area. You will find this center when you turn right on the road to Castelló d'Empúries about 3 km after Sant Pere-Pescador. There is a parking lot at the center and you can then explore the area on foot. Along the various hiking trails you will find observation huts that offer you the opportunity to spot birds. 323 different bird species have been observed in the area, including flamingos, storks and bearded birds. You will see many birds, especially in spring and autumn, because this is the time when migratory birds visit the area.
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Please note, within the Parc Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empordà, bicycles are not allowed. However, it seems that the practice is tolerated out of season and outside busy periods. While respecting the calm of the reserve.
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"Slow down and quietly approach the pond at the end of the trail. It won't be long before you start seeing birds you've never seen before, and hopefully, maybe some more surprises. In my case, the surprise was a beautiful one example of a feral cat. Due to the strong north wind, the cat had not seen me when I approached. However, when it noticed my presence, it chose to crouch down and blend in with its surroundings. I knew I had seen it, and the distance between us was of only 5 meters. The cat used a surprising tactic by moving its eyes in the direction I had come as if something was going to happen. When I turned my head in that direction, I gained a few precious seconds to disappear among the weeds. It was a memorable encounter with nature and a lesson on the cunning and adaptability of feral cats in their natural environment. Feral cats are domestic cats that return to a wild state due to the lack of interaction with humans. They often originate from abandoned or lost cats. They have a similar appearance to domestic cats and are good hunters. In some areas, they form feral colonies. Overpopulation can be a problem, and it is controlled by sterilization. The presence of feral cats raises public health concerns and can have a negative impact on the local fauna. Animal welfare organizations often work in programs for their management and care. The lake of Cortalet is a wetland with a surface area of about 146 hectares. It consists of the Cortalet lake itself and an additional plot located to the north, called Les Mollerusses, made up of some closes and also managed as a wetland, with a sheet of water during most of the year. Estany del Cortalet is a large artificial pond designed and built in old meadows adjacent to the Information Center of the Natural Park. Its main purpose is to facilitate the observation of birds for many of the Park's visitors, its ecological interest being basically ornithological. The most abundant community in the space is the reedbed.
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Don't miss Bassa de l'Enric and its educational activities. Starting point of several routes, most walking and in silence. You have a bar in summer and WC all year round. https://castelloempuriabrava.com/que-visitar/parc-natural-dels-iguamolls-de-lemporda/ Contact: El Cortalet GIV-6216 (ctra. Sant Pere Pescador-Castelló d'Empúries) km 4.2 17486-Castelló d'Empúries Tel. 972 45 42 22 Fax 972 45 44 74 pnaiguamolls@gencat.cathttps://parcsnaturals.gencat.cat/ca/xarxa-de-parcs/iguamolls-emporda/inici/
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This route will take you to discover a varied and extensive area of the Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park. It passes through several municipalities that make up the park, including Castelló d'Empúries and Empuriabrava, Palau-Saverdera, Pau, Peralada and Vilanova de la Muga. You will visit places of great landscape and ecological interest, such as the two integral reserves: Llaunes and Estanys. The route will also take you through the Garrigues ponds, Sant Joan dels Erms, Rec del Molí, the Vilanova de la Muga lock and the lower part of the Muga river. It is indicated to start it from any point and do it in its entirety or in sections. The texts of the speakers are intended to help you understand the history of the Empordà plain, written in the mosaic of protected landscapes.
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The area around Pedret i Marzà is primarily known for the wetlands within the Parque Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empordà, specifically the region called Els Estanys (The Ponds). These are not large, traditional lakes but rather a network of ponds, marshes, and canals, many of which are of artificial origin, maintained to support local wildlife, especially waterfowl. You'll find spots like Matà Lakes (Matar Rice Fields) and Delfià Ponds.
Yes, the Parque Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empordà is a prime location for ornithological observations, particularly for migratory birds. Highlights like Vilaüt Pond bird hide and Cortalet Pond are specifically designed or known for excellent birdwatching opportunities. The Matà Lakes are also maintained with optimal water levels to support waterfowl populations.
The wetlands are particularly interesting during migratory seasons (spring and autumn) for birdwatching. However, the area offers natural beauty year-round. The 'riera de Pedret i Marzà' provides shade and coolness during summer, making it pleasant for walks even in warmer months. For cycling, off-season and outside busy periods might be more relaxed, as bicycles are generally not allowed within the Parc Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empordà but are sometimes tolerated.
Many areas within the Parque Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empordà are considered family-friendly. Highlights such as Cortalet Pond, Matà Lakes, Vilaüt Pond bird hide, Can Comas Wetlands, and Delfià Ponds are all categorized as family-friendly, offering gentle walks and opportunities to observe nature.
While dogs are generally welcome in many outdoor areas, specific regulations may apply within the Parque Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empordà. For instance, near the Vilaüt Pond bird hide, dogs must be leashed during summer. It's always best to check local signage or park regulations for the specific area you plan to visit to ensure compliance and protect the wildlife.
The area offers fantastic paths for walking and cycling, allowing for an immersive experience in the Empordà's natural beauty. You'll find smooth gravel paths, such as those near Cortalet Pond and Can Comas Wetlands, which are accessible for various types of bikes. While bicycles are generally not allowed within the core of the Parc Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empordà, they are often tolerated out of season and outside busy periods on designated routes.
Yes, there are numerous routes that explore the wider region, often passing by or near these wetland areas. For cycling enthusiasts, you can find various options, including Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Gravel Biking routes around Pedret i Marzà. These guides offer detailed tours for different sports and difficulty levels.
Beyond the ponds themselves, the area is characterized by its wetland ecosystem, offering unique natural landscapes. Delfià Ponds are known for their scenic views and natural monument status. Can Comas Wetlands offer beautiful open areas with grazing cattle and ruins, adding character to the plain. The 'riera de Pedret i Marzà' also provides a natural paradise with beautiful spots.
Specific parking information for each entrance or highlight within the vast Parque Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empordà can vary. Generally, there are designated parking areas near visitor centers or main access points to the park. It is advisable to look for specific parking instructions for the particular section of the wetlands you plan to visit, such as near the Information Center for Cortalet Pond.
While the primary focus of the wetlands is natural beauty and wildlife, areas like Can Comas Wetlands feature ruins that add a historical dimension to the landscape. The region of Alt Empordà itself has a rich history, and exploring the surrounding villages can reveal cultural insights, though the wetlands are predominantly a natural attraction.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural environment and the excellent opportunities for birdwatching. The serene landscapes, gentle walking paths, and the chance to observe diverse wildlife, including various waterfowl and even feral cats, are frequently highlighted. The smooth gravel paths are also popular among cyclists looking for a peaceful ride away from main roads.


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