Best natural monuments around la Safor include diverse landscapes from mountain ranges to coastal wetlands. This region in the Valencian Community features significant natural areas characterized by rich biodiversity and geological formations. Visitors can find opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and exploring serene Mediterranean environments. The area offers a variety of natural monuments, including wetlands, springs, and river sections.
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Unfortunately, it's no longer a hidden gem. Even now, in February 2026, you can see cars and camper vans parked there. The whole area wasn't particularly inviting for swimming.
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This spot, which feeds the Bullent River, is visited by residents of Oliva, visitors from other towns, and even foreign tourists. It is undoubtedly a privileged place worth visiting, especially for its location within the natural park, its proximity to the beach, and its health tourism, as it is an underground source of thermal waters—with a considerable sulfur content—whose waters have traditionally been recognized as beneficial for treating dermatological diseases.
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La Font Salada is a hot spring in the Pego-Oliva Marsh Natural Park, in Oliva (Valencia). Its waters maintain a constant temperature of between 21 and 24°C, allowing for year-round bathing. They are said to have beneficial properties for the skin. It is a popular place for bathing and enjoying nature, with a restaurant in the area and free admission.
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La Font Salada is a hot spring in the Pego-Oliva Marsh Natural Park, in Oliva (Valencia). Its waters maintain a constant temperature of between 21 and 24°C, allowing for year-round bathing. They are said to have beneficial properties for the skin. It is a popular place for bathing and enjoying nature, with a restaurant in the area and free admission.
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Those who wish to take a secluded dip can visit the spring known as Font Salada, both in winter and summer, as the waters maintain their temperature year-round. "Its waters have traditionally been recognized as beneficial against dermatological diseases." <citation needed>
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If you’re looking for a peaceful and scenic day out in nature, Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park is a hidden gem worth exploring. It’s a beautiful wetland area located between the towns of Pego and Oliva on the Costa Blanca, full of wildlife, rice fields, and freshwater springs. 🚶♂️ What to Do There • Walk or cycle the trails: There are several easy routes, including wooden boardwalks over the marsh, great for families or casual walkers. One of the most popular paths is the Ruta del Bullent, a circular walk that brings you close to rivers, rice fields, and the famous natural spring. • Swim in the Font Salada: This is a warm natural spring (about 21–24°C all year) where you can take a dip. The water is known for its skin-healing properties. • Birdwatching: The area is rich in biodiversity, with herons, ducks, and even rare fish and turtles. Bring binoculars if you can. • Enjoy the peaceful views: There are viewing platforms offering panoramic vistas of the marshes and surrounding mountains. 🧭 Tips for Your Visit • Follow the marked trails to protect the environment and avoid getting lost. • Bring water and sun protection, especially in summer. • Respect nature: take your trash with you, keep noise down, and don’t disturb animals or plants. • Avoid weekends in high season if you prefer quiet – it can get busy, especially at the spring. 🚗 Getting There & Parking Access is easy from the N-332 or the CV-700. If you’re visiting Font Salada, note that parking has recently been restricted. There’s a new small car park nearby (Racó del Fuster), and the spring is a short walk from there. It’s a perfect half-day trip, especially if you’re staying near Denia, Oliva, Jávea or inland in places like Pego or Alcalalí. Ideal for nature lovers, photographers, families, or anyone needing a peaceful break in nature.
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This marsh is a refuge for aquatic flora and fauna. It is also an important area for growing rice and other fruit trees, especially citrus.
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L'Ullal is an aquatic ecosystem, between Gandia beach and the city, inhabited by several animal species. This natural space is a very quiet place a few meters from the Alquería del Duc where you can see different types of birds in the middle of nature. In the L'Ullal area there is the environmental interpretation center of the Safor marshes, also called the nature classroom, which offers free information about these natural spaces. An ullal is a coastal wetland with fresh water (water outcrop) in which different animal (especially birds) and plant species live. This wetland is part of the Gandia marsh and plays a fundamental role in the hydrological cycle. This water reserve helps regulate the local climate, temperatures and humidity. L'Ullal has an itinerary that surrounds it. It takes approximately twenty minutes to go around, although it is recommended to take more time to enjoy the tree-lined rest area and the observatory to observe the different birds. By maintaining silence you can see different ducks, geese, turtles, dragonflies, etc. The itinerary is adapted for wheelchairs. The visit is free and guarantees fun for all ages who like nature, animals and tranquility. In passing, it is also recommended to visit the nature classroom exhibition and see the Alquería del Duc fortified building.
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La Safor offers a diverse range of natural features, from extensive wetlands and serene lakes to rugged mountain ranges and clear river sections. You can discover unique ecosystems like the Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park, thermal springs such as the Natural area of the "Font Salà", and impressive geological formations in the Serra de la Safor.
Yes, several natural monuments in La Safor are family-friendly. The Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park offers easy walking and cycling routes, including wooden boardwalks, and the Natural area of the "Font Salà" is popular for its warm natural spring where families can swim. The Marjal de la Safor Nature Reserve also provides beautiful nature trails and bird-watching opportunities.
You can find excellent natural springs for swimming in La Safor. The Natural area of the "Font Salà" is well-known for its thermal waters, which maintain a constant temperature of 21-24°C year-round, making it ideal for bathing. Another spot is The Salty Spring, which offers cool waters and beautiful views of the Oliva-Pego marsh.
La Safor offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks through wetlands to more challenging mountain routes. The Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park has easy, flat routes, including the Ruta del Bullent. For more rugged terrain, the Serra de la Safor, including the 'Circ de la Safor' and 'Racó del Duc' trails, provides impressive landscapes and views. You can find more detailed hiking options in the Running Trails around la Safor guide.
Yes, the region has significant historical connections. The area around the Parpalló Cave Trail, near La Drova, is known for its archaeological importance, particularly the Cueva del Parpalló. This cave is a notable Upper Paleolithic site, contributing to the understanding of human history in the region. You can learn more at the Parpalló-Borrell Interpretation Centre.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, La Safor is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails near the coast or through natural parks, with options detailed in the Running Trails around la Safor guide. Road cycling routes, including challenging ascents and scenic loops, are available in the Road Cycling Routes around la Safor guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like those along the Serpis River, as found in the Gravel biking around la Safor guide.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of La Safor's natural monuments. Many appreciate the opportunity for peaceful strolls through wetlands like the Marjal de la Safor Nature Reserve, the refreshing experience of swimming in the warm waters of Font Salà, and the stunning views from mountain peaks. The rich biodiversity and opportunities for bird watching are also highly valued.
Yes, La Safor offers several natural monuments with excellent viewpoints. The Serra de la Safor provides spectacular vistas of both the Mediterranean coast and the interior mountains. The L'Esquellot on the Penyal de Ferragut is a summit known for its views, and the Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park has viewing platforms offering panoramic vistas of the marshes and surrounding mountains.
La Safor is home to interesting geological features. The 'Circo de la Safor' is a striking rocky amphitheater on the northern slope of the Serra de la Safor, offering unique morphology and dramatic drops. Additionally, the Cova de la Verge is a notable cave in the region.
The natural monuments in La Safor can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures. Even in November, the Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park is noted for good weather and flat terrain, making it suitable for relaxing cycling. For swimming in thermal springs like Font Salà, the constant water temperature allows for year-round enjoyment.
While specific accessibility details can vary, the Duke's Pond Spring is listed as wheelchair accessible. For other areas, it's advisable to check specific trail conditions, though many wetland areas like the Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park feature wooden boardwalks that can offer easier access for some visitors.
The wetlands of La Safor are prime locations for wildlife and flora observation. The Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park is a refuge for aquatic flora and fauna, including herons, ducks, and rare fish. Similarly, the Marjal de la Safor Nature Reserve is an important habitat for waterfowl and other wetland animals, with bird-watching points available.


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