Lakes around Miramar are often integrated into residential communities and public parks, enhancing the city's landscape. These water features provide scenic beauty and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors. The city leverages these water bodies to create enjoyable spaces for outdoor activities and community gathering.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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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 thermal spring in the Natural Park of Marjal de Pego-Oliva, in Oliva (Valencia). Its waters maintain a constant temperature between 21 and 24ºC, allowing bathing all year round. They are attributed beneficial properties for the skin. It is a popular place for bathing and enjoying nature, with a restaurant in the area and free access.
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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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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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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 Font-Salada is a nature reserve and spring in the Region of Valencia. Known for its healing properties, it is visited by many people looking for a natural cure. La Font-Salada water contains a variety of minerals, including calcium, magnesium and iron, which are beneficial to the body's health.
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Miramar features several scenic lake areas, often integrated into residential communities. Notable examples from community research include Monarch Lakes, Sunset Lakes, and Harbour Lakes, known for their picturesque settings and recreational opportunities. From our community's recommendations, The Salty Spring and the Natural area of the "Font Salà" are highly appreciated for their unique natural features.
The lakes around Miramar, particularly those within communities like Monarch Lakes and Sunset Lakes, offer meticulously landscaped grounds and serene environments. You can often find extensive walking and biking trails with scenic views. Areas like Duke's Pond Spring and Marjal de la Safor Nature Reserve are significant ecological areas, home to diverse animal and plant species, including many migratory birds and waterfowl. Bird watching points are available to observe ducks, geese, turtles, and dragonflies.
Yes, the Natural area of the "Font Salà" is known for its thermal waters. These waters maintain a constant temperature of between 21°C and 24°C (70°F and 75°F) year-round, allowing for bathing and relaxation. There's also a restaurant located nearby for convenience.
Many lakes in Miramar offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy leisurely strolls, bike rides along trails, fishing, and kayaking. Specific highlights like The Salty Spring offer cool places for swimming. Bird watching is popular at locations such as Marjal de la Safor Nature Reserve and Duke's Pond Spring.
Yes, several lake areas feature walking and biking trails. Monarch Lakes and Sunset Lakes communities have extensive networks of trails. Duke's Pond Spring offers an itinerary that surrounds the aquatic ecosystem, taking about twenty minutes to complete, with opportunities for bird observation. For more extensive options, you can explore various running trails in the region, including the "L'Ullal Bovetar loop" and the "Greenway of Safor loop," which are accessible from Miramar. Find more details on these routes in our Running Trails around Miramar guide.
Absolutely. Many lake areas are designed with families in mind. The The Salty Spring, Natural area of the "Font Salà", and Marjal de la Safor Nature Reserve are all considered family-friendly. Duke's Pond Spring, for instance, offers an adapted itinerary and an environmental interpretation center, making it enjoyable for all ages interested in nature and animals.
Yes, Duke's Pond Spring (also known as L'Ullal) has an itinerary that is specifically adapted for wheelchairs, ensuring accessibility for visitors. This allows everyone to enjoy the natural beauty and observe wildlife in a tranquil setting.
Miramar's lakes can be enjoyed year-round, especially those with thermal waters like the Natural area of the "Font Salà", which maintains a consistent temperature. For general outdoor activities like walking and biking, the cooler, drier months from late fall to early spring (November to April) are often preferred to avoid the peak heat and humidity of summer.
The Miramar area offers various cycling opportunities. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the "Ullal de l’Estany del Duc – Monastery of Aigues Vives loop." Road cyclists can explore options such as "El Monduver — Circular from Gandia through La Drova and Barx ports." You can find more detailed routes and guides in our Gravel biking around Miramar and Road Cycling Routes around Miramar guides.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Miramar's lakes. Popular options include the "L'Ullal Bovetar loop" and the "Greenway of Safor loop," both offering moderate difficulty. These trails provide excellent opportunities for a scenic run. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to our Running Trails around Miramar guide.
While specific dog policies for all lake areas are not uniformly available, many parks and natural spaces in Florida generally welcome leashed dogs. It's always best to check local signage or community guidelines for specific rules regarding pets in residential lake communities like Monarch Lakes, Sunset Lakes, and Harbour Lakes, as policies can vary.
Amenities vary by location. Residential lake communities often have walking tracks, parks, and sometimes even a 'lakeside beach & beach pavilion' as seen in Sunset Lakes. Near the Natural area of the "Font Salà", you'll find a restaurant. Duke's Pond Spring includes a tree-lined rest area and an environmental interpretation center. Many areas also feature information boards and bird watching points.


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