Natural monuments around el Baix Segura / La Vega Baja del Segura feature diverse landscapes, from extensive wetlands and salt lakes to Mediterranean forests and rugged mountain ranges. This region, located in the southern part of Alicante province, offers a variety of natural features and habitats. It is characterized by its unique ecological value, including significant wetland areas and protected zones for flora and fauna. The natural monuments provide opportunities for exploring varied terrain and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Palms without end, a very beautiful, well-kept park.
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Komoot indicates paths that are unfortunately no longer up-to-date (fenced off, overgrown, etc.), nevertheless the route is worth "exploring". Little shade, you need to bring enough water. Easy access (by car). Flat and easy terrain (applies to the section I walked).
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A manageable route from Alicante to the La Pedrera reservoir. You don't need to be in great shape, just able to handle the effort of covering the kilometers.
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Elche is perfect for a cultural visit and a stroll. Basilica of Santa María A majestic Baroque church where the famous Misteri d’Elx, declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, is performed. Its tower offers panoramic views of the city center and the Palmeral (palm grove). Altamira Palace and MAHE Museum A medieval fortress converted into an archaeological museum. Ideal for learning about the Iberian, Roman, and Arab history of the city. Municipal Park Historic gardens with palm trees, ponds, and the Molí del Real (18th century). Perfect for walking and relaxing.
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The La Anguila Observatory is a birdwatching point located in the wetlands near Elche, within the El Hondo Natural Park. It offers a privileged vantage point for observing local and migratory species in their natural environment. It is a peaceful spot, ideal for nature and ornithology lovers.
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Quiet area with little car traffic!
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The region offers diverse natural features, including extensive wetlands at Parque Natural El Hondo, and distinctive salt lakes, such as the pink lagoon at La Mata and Torrevieja Lagoons Natural Park. You can also explore Mediterranean pine forests in areas like Sierra Escalona y Dehesa de Campoamor, and rugged limestone mountain ranges such as Sierra de Callosa.
Excellent birdwatching opportunities are available at Parque Natural El Hondo, which hosts over 170 bird species, including endangered marbled ducks and flamingos. Las Lagunas de La Mata y Torrevieja Natural Park is another prime spot, attracting thousands of flamingos and black-necked grebes during migratory seasons. The Santa Pola Salt Flats Natural Park also sees up to 8,000 flamingos during breeding season.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Elche Municipal Park, with its imposing palm trees, offers a peaceful environment. La Mata and Torrevieja Lagoons Natural Park has well-signposted walking and cycling routes, picnic areas, and bird observatories. Parque Natural El Hondo features easy-to-follow trails, some of which are wheelchair and pram-friendly, with hides for bird observation.
The region is rich in wildlife, especially birds. You can spot endangered species like the marbled duck, flamingos, mallards, blue herons, and avocets in the wetlands of Parque Natural El Hondo and Las Lagunas de La Mata y Torrevieja. Sierra Escalona y Dehesa de Campoamor is notable for housing one of the best populations of wildcat on the Iberian Peninsula, as well as various raptors like eagle owls, imperial eagles, and Bonelli's eagles.
The best times to visit are generally spring and autumn when the weather is milder and more pleasant for outdoor activities. These seasons also offer excellent opportunities for birdwatching, especially during migratory periods. Summer can be very hot, making longer hikes less comfortable, while winter offers cooler temperatures suitable for exploration.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For example, Parque Natural El Hondo offers easy-to-follow trails. You can find a variety of hiking routes, including the 'Green route Lagunas el Rincón y el Saladar' and 'The Palmeral de Elche Trail', by exploring the Hiking around el Baix Segura / La Vega Baja del Segura guide.
Absolutely. Las Lagunas de La Mata y Torrevieja Natural Park offers well-signposted cycling routes. For more options, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around el Baix Segura / La Vega Baja del Segura guide, which includes routes like the 'Natural Park of Las Lagunas de La Mata y Torrevieja — Circular from Torrevieja', or the MTB Trails around el Baix Segura / La Vega Baja del Segura guide.
La Pedrera Reservoir, built in the 1980s, is appreciated for its beautiful surroundings and the well-maintained road that allows visitors to explore almost its entire perimeter. It offers picturesque views and is suitable for cycling or a scenic drive with little traffic.
Yes, some natural areas have historical significance. For instance, The Palm Grove in Elche, which includes Elche Municipal Park, is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a long history. The El Pinet Observation Tower, located near the Salinas del Pinet, is a 16th-century defense tower offering views of the natural park and beach.
Parque Natural El Hondo is known for offering some wheelchair and pram-friendly routes, making it accessible for a wider range of visitors. Many parks also feature well-maintained paths and observatories that are generally easy to navigate.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquility and unique landscapes, such as the distinct pink lagoon at La Mata and Torrevieja Lagoons Natural Park. The abundant birdlife and opportunities for peaceful walks or cycles through natural settings are also highly praised. The region's natural monuments have received over 190 upvotes from the komoot community, indicating their popularity.
Yes, there are several viewpoints. La Anguilla Observatory offers views over a lake, and the El Pinet Observation Tower provides wonderful views of the Salinas Natural Park and El Pinet beach. Many natural parks also have designated bird observatories that double as scenic viewpoints.


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