The Albufera Natural Park is the largest of Valencia's six natural parks, making it one of the city's most notable attractions. The park is made up of a freshwater lagoon that is isolated from the Mediterranean Sea by some dunes called Saler. It is connected to the ocean through narrow waterways known as the Perello, the Perellonet, and the Pujol.
Explore the wealth of botanical delights:
It is a region with a high biological significance and serves as a habitat for a diverse collection of resident and migratory bird species. This park is a protected region with many environmental resources and outstanding natural beauty. This stunning park has more than 21,000 hectares and features four distinct ecosystems: El Marjal, La Albufera, El Monte, and la Restinga. Each of these areas has its own unique characteristics and attractions.
Embrace the beauty of Casa de Demana:
It is a landmark tower that dates back more than 300 years and is used for holding auctions of hunting equipment.
Indulge in local cuisine to spice up your appetite:
Paella, arroz a banda, or 'a l'all and pebre' (garlic and parsley) made with eels from the lagoon are some of the regional specialties that visitors to the Parc Natural de l'Albufera are obligated to try if they get the chance to visit the Parc Natural de l'Albufera.
Stay close to nature with traditional boat ride for old school way of life experience:
After a big dinner, nothing is more relaxing in the afternoon than enjoying one of the most appealing activities in the park, which is a boat trip (with or without a motor), crossing the lagoon, and canals, and discovering the plentiful local fauna.
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