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Hiking trails in Marjal De Pego-Oliva traverse a unique wetland ecosystem characterized by a combination of wetlands, rice fields, and river systems. The natural park is fed by rivers and underground springs known as "ullals," which maintain fresh water throughout the marshlands. Surrounding mountain ranges like Mostalla and Segària provide a backdrop to the largely flat terrain. This diverse landscape offers accessible paths suitable for exploring the region's rich biodiversity.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful circular route, quiet and idyllic.
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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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The Pego-Oliva Marsh Natural Park is one of the most valuable wetlands in the Spanish Mediterranean, located between the municipalities of Pego (Alicante) and Oliva (Valencia). It was declared a natural park in 1994 and covers an area of 1,255 hectares.
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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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Take into account that the roads are sometimes under water, 5cm, 10cm to unexpected depths of 50cm. Also pay attention to the part with the cows and horses, more strade stronti than strade bianchi
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Marjal De Pego-Oliva offers a diverse network of over 15 hiking routes. These trails traverse the unique wetland ecosystem, providing opportunities to explore rice fields, river systems, and the distinctive "ullals" (underground springs).
Yes, many trails in Marjal De Pego-Oliva are considered easy and are well-suited for beginners and families. The park's largely flat terrain and well-maintained paths, including wooden boardwalks, make it accessible for casual walkers. For example, the Salinar River – El Calapatar loop from Castell del Castellar is a short, easy route through the wetland landscape.
The terrain in Marjal De Pego-Oliva is predominantly flat, characterized by extensive wetlands, active rice fields, and a network of rivers and irrigation ditches. You'll encounter crystal-clear "ullals" (springs) and may also find a significant dune system to the south. The surrounding Mostalla and Segària mountain ranges provide a dramatic backdrop to the marshlands.
Yes, Marjal De Pego-Oliva features several circular routes that allow you to experience the diverse landscapes. A popular option is the Font Salada – Views of the Bullent River loop from Desembocadura del Riu del Vedat, which offers views of the Bullent River and passes by the natural hot spring.
Marjal De Pego-Oliva is a renowned birdwatching destination, home to exceptional avian biodiversity. You can spot various species including herons, black-winged stilts, coots, and ducks. Beyond birds, the park's aquatic environment supports fish like the Valencia toothcarp, amphibians, reptiles such as the Spanish pond turtle, and diverse plant life including water lilies and yellow irises.
Absolutely. Hikers can visit the natural hot spring at Natural area of the "Font Salà", known for its constant warm temperature. Other points of interest include the Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park itself, the Sant Pere Bridge, and the picturesque Tanques Llargues Rice Fields.
Yes, there are designated parking areas within the natural park. The Muntanyeta Verda area, for instance, offers a car park and also serves as a picnic spot and a starting point for several walking routes and birding itineraries.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the unique wetland scenery, the abundance of birdlife, and the accessibility of the well-maintained paths, making it an ideal spot for nature observation and peaceful walks.
As Marjal De Pego-Oliva is a protected natural park, specific regulations regarding dogs may apply to ensure the preservation of its delicate ecosystem and wildlife. It is advisable to check with local park authorities or visitor centers for the most current rules on bringing pets, including leash requirements and restricted areas.
While the park is known for its accessible, flat trails, there are moderate options for those seeking a slightly longer experience. The Views of the Bullent River – Font Salada loop from Font Salada is a moderate 5.9-mile path that allows for a more extensive exploration of the wetland environment and its unique hydrological features.
The "ullals" are crystal-clear springs where underground streams surface, feeding the wetland system. They are a unique hydrological feature, crucial for maintaining fresh and clean water throughout the marshlands. These springs contribute significantly to the park's rich biodiversity, supporting various aquatic flora and fauna.


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