Best lakes around Segadães are found within the wider region, as the village itself is not home to prominent natural lakes. The area is characterized by the presence of the Vouga River, which borders Segadães, and significant wetlands known as "Pateiras." These water bodies contribute to a diverse natural landscape, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation. The region's aquatic environments are notable for their ecological importance and natural beauty.
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Beautiful city park with a lake to walk around.
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30 km circular tour (1.30h) with spectacular landscapes and fauna!!!
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Pateira de Fermentelos is the largest natural lagoon in the Iberian Peninsula, a paradise of biodiversity, home to more than 150 species of birds.
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Espinhel Park offers walkways and viewpoints to enjoy the lagoon and the village of Fermentelos. It is an area rich in biodiversity. and habitat for aquatic and migratory birds, close to the geological formation of Eirol sandstones.
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In the well-equipped Parque de Espinhel, there are walkways over the waters of Pateira de Fermentelos that lead us to two wooden viewpoints, whose structures are reminiscent of a bandstand. From here we can enjoy wide views over Pateira, as well as the village that gives it its name, Fermentelos, on the opposite bank. On the edge of the lagoon, in addition to reeds and bunho, we find dense swampy willows, a refuge and habitat for numerous species of fauna, among which the avifauna stands out. In this place it is common to observe Moorhens (Galinula chloropus) and Coots (Fulica atra). The attentive observer finds an abundant and diversified biological diversity throughout the year, partly due to the occurrence of summer and winter migratory species, such as: Garçote (Ixobrychus minutus), Red Heron (Ardea purpurea), Stilt (Himantopus himantopus), Black (Nycticorax nycticorax), Osprey (Pandion haliaetus), Saffron Eagle (Circus aeruginosus), Black Ibis (Plagadis falcinellus), Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia), as well as dozens of passerines! In the vicinity of the park, red sandstones from the tertiary period (Eirol sandstones) can be seen in the disused quarry. Source: Great Route of Ria de Aveiro
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Beautiful city park; walled like a fortress
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While Segadães itself doesn't have prominent natural lakes, the surrounding region is rich in aquatic environments. The most significant is the Pateira de Fermentelos, considered the largest natural lagoon in the Iberian Peninsula. You can also explore the Vouga River, which borders Segadães, and other wetland areas known as 'Pateiras' like Pateira de Óis da Ribeira and Parque de Merendas Pateira de Espinhel.
Yes, several locations are ideal for families. Espinhel Park offers walkways and viewpoints, making it easy to enjoy the lagoon. The Pateira de Requeixo Swing provides a scenic viewpoint over the lagoon, and Alta Vila Municipal Park is a city park with a lake, perfect for leisurely strolls.
The region's 'Pateiras' and riverine areas are known for their rich biodiversity. At Pateira de Espinchel and Pateira de Fermentelos, you can observe numerous aquatic and migratory birds, including Moorhens, Coots, Red Herons, and Spoonbills. The wetlands feature reeds, bunho, and swampy willows, providing habitats for diverse fauna.
Yes, there are opportunities for walking and hiking. Espinhel Park features walkways over the water, leading to viewpoints. For more extensive routes, you can explore the area around Pateira de Fermentelos. You can find various running trails in the broader region, such as the 'Espinhel Park loop from Óis da Ribeira', which you can explore further in the Running Trails around Segadães guide.
Absolutely. The area around Segadães and its lakes offers several cycling routes. For example, there's a 'Medieval Bridge of the Marnel River – Pateira de Fermentelos loop' for road cycling, and a 'From Águeda to Pateira de Fermentelos — circular route' for touring bicycles. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Segadães and Cycling around Segadães guides.
Pateira de Fermentelos holds significant natural and historical importance. It is recognized as the largest natural lagoon in the Iberian Peninsula. Its formation dates back to an ancient marine arm where the Cértima, Águeda, and Vouga rivers once flowed, before the creation of the Ria de Aveiro. Today, it's a vital ecosystem and a beautiful natural attraction.
Yes, the region offers excellent viewpoints. The Pateira de Requeixo Swing is a popular spot providing magnificent views over the Pateira do Requeixo lagoon. Additionally, Espinhel Park has dedicated viewpoints along its walkways, offering wide vistas of the lagoon and the village of Fermentelos.
Alta Vila Municipal Park is a charming city park featuring a lake. It's described as a walled park, offering a serene setting for walks around its water feature. It's a beautiful spot for relaxation within an urban environment.
While specific parking details for all locations are not provided, Alta Vila Municipal Park is listed with a 'parking' category, indicating facilities are likely available there. For other natural areas like Espinhel Park, it's generally advisable to look for designated parking areas near the main entrances or access points.
Espinhel Park is a natural monument known for its well-equipped facilities, including walkways and viewpoints that allow visitors to enjoy the lagoon and the village of Fermentelos. It's particularly rich in biodiversity, serving as a crucial habitat for aquatic and migratory birds, and is also close to the geological formation of Eirol sandstones.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the region's water bodies. The extensive walkways and viewpoints, especially at Espinhel Park, are highly valued for enjoying the lagoons and observing diverse birdlife. The scenic views from spots like the Pateira de Requeixo Swing are also a favorite among those seeking to connect with nature.


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