Lakes around La Selva De Mar are characterized by the region's Mediterranean landscape, mountains, and proximity to the sea. The municipality itself, located in the Alt Empordà comarca of Catalonia, Spain, features the Riera de la Selva stream and the Font dels Lledoners natural fountain. While large lakes are not prominent within La Selva de Mar, the broader "La Selva" region is known for its diverse natural water sources. Visitors will find natural water features such as ponds and coastal…
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From this spot you get a fantastic view of Cala Jugadora, a cove in Cap de Creus. From this spot you can see down into the clear, crystal blue waters, surrounded by orange, gray, and white, vegetated rocks. You can either continue hiking along the trail, or take one of the spur trails down to the water. The spur trails are a little rocky, so just mind your footing as you head down to the beach.
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L'Estany d'en Túries is a coastal lagoon, located in the municipality of Castelló d'Empúries, which had been an ancient arm of communication between continental waters and the sea. It is a very halophilic lake where saline soil vegetation such as salicornaria, halophilic and spartinaria jonkeras, fixed coastal dunes, with communities of Crucianellion maritimae and Ruppia populations under the water stand out. It is a very halophilic pond where vegetation of saline soils stands out, such as salicornars (habitat of community interest, code 1420), halophilic jonqueras and spartinaria (habitats of community interest, codes 1410 and 1320, respectively), the dunes fixed coastlines, with communities of Crucianellion maritimae (habitat of community interest, code 2210) and Ruppia populations under water (habitat of community interest, code 1150). In terms of fauna, the Túries lake also stands out for the presence of Odessia maeotica, a cnidarian of temporary coastal waters, and Eurytemora velox, a copepod with a more northern distribution. Likewise, there is a consolidated population of shrike (Aphanius iberus).
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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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Turtles live in large numbers in and around this small pond. However, the water level is currently life-threatening for the animals.
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Use a wooden bridge during floods
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A very nice corner, the small detour from the GR 92 is worthwhile. The free-range cow herd with calves and bulls on the wayside behaves peacefully.
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The route is suitable for birdwatchers. You pass the bird protection reservoir Aiguamolls. In the middle of the track a very nice bird watching station. The second part of the track is exceptionally beautiful. In summer (Weigegrund) the dog has to be leashed there.
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While large lakes are not prominent within the municipality of La Selva de Mar itself, you'll find a variety of natural water features. These include the local stream, Riera de la Selva, natural springs like the Font dels Lledoners, and within the broader Cap de Creus Natural Park, you can discover picturesque coves, natural ponds, and coastal lagoons.
Yes, the Vilaüt Pond bird hide is an excellent spot for birdwatchers. It's a man-made structure located near a bird protection reservoir, offering a peaceful setting to observe local birdlife. Many visitors find the small detour from the GR 92 worthwhile.
For stunning views of clear, crystal blue waters, head to Viewpoint: Cala Jugadora in Cap de Creus. This spot offers fantastic panoramas of the cove surrounded by vegetated rocks. You can also take spur trails down to the water for a closer look or a swim, though they can be rocky.
Several natural water spots are considered family-friendly. For instance, Bassal del Sorral de Can Ponac is a small natural pond known for its population of turtles, which can be a delight for children. The Vilaüt Pond bird hide is also suitable for families interested in nature observation.
Yes, for unique wildlife, visit Bassal del Sorral de Can Ponac, a small pond famous for its numerous turtles. Additionally, Estany d'en Túries, a coastal lagoon, is notable for specific fauna like the Odessia maeotica (a cnidarian), Eurytemora velox (a copepod), and a consolidated population of shrike (Aphanius iberus).
The lagoons and ponds in the area often feature diverse natural landscapes. For example, Balsa de la Rovina is a natural lagoon situated within an environment of dunes, surrounded by other water bodies and marshes. Estany d'en Túries is a halophilic lake with saline soil vegetation, fixed coastal dunes, and specific aquatic plant communities.
While La Selva de Mar itself is not primarily known for large lakes, the surrounding region, especially the Cap de Creus Natural Park, offers excellent hiking opportunities that often include coastal views and natural water features. You can find various mountain hikes in the area, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult. Explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around La Selva De Mar guide.
Beyond hiking, the region around La Selva de Mar provides opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for both gravel biking and road cycling that traverse the scenic landscapes, often offering views of the coast and other natural water elements. Check out the Gravel biking around La Selva De Mar guide and the Road Cycling Routes around La Selva De Mar guide for more details.
The Mediterranean climate means spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally ideal for visiting, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring and outdoor activities. Summers can be hot, and some smaller streams might run dry, but coastal areas remain popular. Winters are mild, making it possible to visit year-round, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene beauty and natural diversity. The clear waters of coves like Cala Jugadora, the peaceful birdwatching at Vilaüt Pond, and the unique wildlife, such as the turtles at Bassal del Sorral de Can Ponac, are frequently highlighted. The blend of Mediterranean landscape, mountains, and proximity to the sea creates a captivating environment for exploration.
Yes, the Riera de la Selva (Selva stream/river) is the primary natural water feature within the municipality of La Selva de Mar. It flows through the heart of the village and continues to the sea. While it can run dry in summer, it's an important part of the local geography and valley landscape.
Locals and visitors highly value the Font dels Lledoners (Hackberry Fountain). This natural fountain provides exceptionally fresh water originating from the valley, making it a popular spot for a refreshing drink.


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