Best lakes around Salteras are primarily found in the wider province of Seville, as Salteras itself is not known for prominent natural lakes. The region features several significant reservoirs and artificial lakes, which serve as popular destinations for recreational activities. These water bodies, often created for water supply, have become natural attractions within the Aljarafe region and beyond. Visitors can explore diverse natural landscapes and outdoor opportunities a short distance from Salteras.
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In the Las Doblas recreational area, there are public paths along the Green Corridor, rest areas with picnic tables, and a seasonal artificial lagoon crossed by a wooden walkway.
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Large suburban wetlands park with wild natural sections, and an excellent nature center. A smooth paved trails runs along the road on the northern border, while an even more scenic hard gravel trail, with a long boardwalk, lures a few meters further south, with quaint overnight tent sites.
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The Parque del Alamillo is a beautiful park located on the Isla de la Cartuja in. This park, with an area of 120 hectares, was created in 1993 on the occasion of the 1992 World Exhibition. The park has a Mediterranean vegetation and is surrounded by two lakes, the Lago Mayor and the Lago Menor. There are playgrounds, cycle and walking paths, water sports facilities such as canoeing and water skiing, and even a little train that runs through the park.
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This recreational area is located next to the Las Doblas bridge in the municipality of Sanlúcar la Mayor. In this place, an artificial lagoon has been created in what was an old gravel pit, whose surroundings can be explored through a wooden walkway.
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The Water Route is super fun with impressive views in almost the entire route through the Gergal reservoir.
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Large well-preserved park with lanes and paths perfect for cycling, rollerblading, family outings, water fountains ...
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There are 45 acres of olive grove ecosystem in the catchment area of the Las Fuentes creek, with a lagoon system made up of four lagoons with different species of fauna (mainly birds) and flora
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While Salteras itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the wider province of Seville offers several significant reservoirs and artificial lakes. These include large water bodies like the José Torán Reservoir and the Huéznar Reservoir, as well as wetlands parks with lagoon systems such as Olivar del Zaudín Park.
Yes, several options are great for families. Alamillo Park is a large, well-preserved park with two lakes, playgrounds, and paths for cycling and walking. Olivar del Zaudín Park features a lagoon system with diverse flora and fauna, a nature center, and a boardwalk. The Laguna de las Doblas also offers a wooden walkway and opportunities for birdwatching.
For impressive vistas, consider the Ruta del Agua of the Gergal Reservoir. This trail offers scenic views along the reservoir. Additionally, Olivar del Zaudín Park provides various viewpoints over its lagoons and natural sections.
The region around Salteras offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, Alamillo Park is excellent for cycling and walking, and even offers water sports facilities like canoeing.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Ruta del Agua of the Gergal Reservoir is a popular trail offering scenic views. Olivar del Zaudín Park features both paved and hard gravel trails, including a long boardwalk. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Salteras guide.
Many natural parks and outdoor areas in the region are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Alamillo Park and Olivar del Zaudín Park are popular spots for walks with pets, offering ample space and trails.
The best time to visit is typically during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is milder and more pleasant for outdoor activities. Summers can be very hot, making early mornings or late afternoons more suitable for visits.
Yes, some areas provide facilities. The Las Doblas Recreation Area - El Cardenal offers rest areas with picnic tables. Alamillo Park also has various amenities, including playgrounds and water fountains, making it suitable for longer stays.
While Salteras itself doesn't have wild swimming spots, the wider Andalusian region offers options. For instance, Lake Iznájar (further afield) has a beach for swimming and rentals for kayaks or paddleboards. Closer to Salteras, Alamillo Park provides facilities for water sports like canoeing and water skiing on its lakes.
The wetlands and parks around Salteras are home to diverse wildlife, particularly birds. Olivar del Zaudín Park, with its lagoon system, is known for various species of fauna. The Laguna de las Doblas is also a good spot for birdwatching.
Accessibility varies by location. Olivar del Zaudín Park features a smooth paved trail along its northern border and a long boardwalk, which can be more accessible. Alamillo Park also has well-maintained cycle and walking paths suitable for various users.


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