Lakes around Sant Julià De Ramis offer diverse natural features and recreational opportunities. The area is defined by the Ter River, which creates a significant riparian forest within Sant Julià de Ramis. Nearby, Lake Banyoles is Catalonia's largest natural lake, known for its ecological and geological significance. This region provides access to both riverine ecosystems and expansive natural lake environments.
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(CAT) Banyoles is consolidated as a sports tourism destination taking advantage of the privileged natural environment it enjoys and demonstrating its infrastructure and management capacity. It generates an important dynamic of sports and tourism activity derived from sports events and stadiums with a large flow of visitors linked to sports. (ESP) Banyoles is consolidating itself as a sports tourism destination by taking advantage of the privileged natural environment it has and demonstrating its infrastructure and management capacity. It generates an important dynamic of sports and tourism activity derived from sports events and stays with a large flow of visitors linked to sports. (ENG) Banyoles consolidates as a sports tourism destination by taking advantage of the privileged natural surroundings it enjoys and demonstrating its infrastructure and management capabilities. It generates an important dynamic of sports and tourism activity derived from events and sports stays with a high flow of visitors linked to sports. (EN) Banyoles is consolidating itself as a sports tourist destination by taking advantage of the privileged natural environment from which it benefits and by demonstrating its infrastructure and management capabilities. It generates an important dynamic of sports and tourism activity from sports events and stays with a large influx of sports-related visitors.
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Pretty little lake with a path entirely dedicated to bikes. The West part is the wildest, it seems that all the infrastructure (rentals, restaurants, etc.) are located in the East.
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Lots of cafes to choose from but I recommend Aquarium!
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It’s the first coffee stop as you turn left onto the lake, but there are better value options… as a cyclist you’ll see all the pros go just down the road to Aquarium which is more casual
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The region offers access to Lake Banyoles, Catalonia's largest natural lake, known for its extensive karst complex and diverse ecosystem. Within Sant Julià de Ramis itself, you can explore the Riparian Forest of the Ter River, which features willows, alders, and various wildlife. Additionally, Argilera de Sant Daniel offers a river and forest area with a created pond, showcasing nature's adaptation.
Yes, during warmer months, swimming is popular at designated spots on Lake Banyoles. You can find free public access at Caseta de Fusta, or visit Banys Vells which includes a bar, and the Banyoles Swimming Club facilities (paid entry).
Lake Banyoles is a hub for various activities including rowing, canoeing, and fishing. Swimming is popular in summer, and the lake hosts events like the Travessia de l'Estany. The circular route around the lake is also excellent for walking and cycling.
Yes, both Lake Banyoles and the Riparian Forest of the Ter River offer family-friendly environments. Lake Banyoles has easy walking and cycling paths, designated swimming areas, and the Draga Neolithic Park. The Riparian Forest provides gentle walking and cycling routes along the riverbanks, suitable for all ages.
The Argilera de Sant Daniel area, which includes a pond and forest, is noted as dog-friendly. For other areas like Lake Banyoles, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check local regulations for specific areas, especially around swimming spots or protected natural zones.
Near Lake Banyoles, you can visit the Draga Neolithic Park to learn about prehistoric inhabitants. The nearby town of Banyoles features a medieval center and the 12th-century Romanesque Church of Santa Maria de Porqueres. On the lake itself, you'll find historical structures like the Marimón Fishery, dating from 1874, and other traditional 'pesqueras'.
Absolutely. Lake Banyoles features an easy circular route of approximately 6.5 km, perfect for both walkers and cyclists. The Riparian Forest of the Ter River also offers routes for walking and cycling along its banks. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking and cycling routes in the wider region, such as those found in the Hiking around Sant Julià De Ramis or Road Cycling Routes around Sant Julià De Ramis guides.
The circular route around Lake Banyoles is approximately 6.5 km long. For an average walker, this typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to complete at a leisurely pace, allowing time to enjoy the views and points of interest.
Near Lake Banyoles, you'll find several options. La Carpa de l'Estany is a convenient lakeside cafe. Banys Vells also offers a bar alongside its swimming area. The town of Banyoles, adjacent to the lake, provides a wider selection of cafes and restaurants.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with beautiful natural colors. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Lake Banyoles. Even in winter, the peaceful atmosphere and crisp air make for refreshing walks.
Lake Banyoles is rich in biodiversity, home to various birds, otters, turtles, water snakes, and over three hundred species of butterflies. The Riparian Forest of the Ter River also supports diverse animal life, including amphibians like frogs and toads, small mammals such as rabbits and otters, and various bird species.
On Lake Banyoles, Port Nito offers a scenic viewpoint. The entire circular route around Lake Banyoles provides continuous picturesque views of the water and surrounding nature. The Riparian Forest of the Ter River also offers tranquil spots along the riverbanks for nature observation.
Yes, exploring the riparian forests by kayak on the Ter River is possible. This allows you to discover the biodiversity of this section, which is part of the Natura 2000 Network, from a unique perspective.


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