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Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park Adventures

Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park is a critical wetland sanctuary known for its rich biodiversity and extensive marshes, offering exceptional opportunities for birdwatching and immersive nature exploration near the Mediterranean coast.

4,866 acres
Acres Protected
12 miles
Miles of Trails
Approximately 100,000
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park

 

Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park, located in the Costa Brava region of Catalonia, Spain, spans a varied landscape of marshes, lagoons, dunes, and Mediterranean woodland. It is the second-largest wetland area in Catalonia, making it a key refuge for numerous species of birds and aquatic life. The park was established in 1983 to protect this vital ecosystem that had been threatened by agricultural development and urbanization. Its geography includes freshwater marshes fed by the Llobregat and Muga rivers, creating a mosaic of habitats that support an immense diversity of flora and fauna. Visitors are drawn to the park primarily for its outstanding birdwatching, with over 300 bird species recorded, including flamingos, herons, and ospreys. In addition to wildlife observation, the park offers several well-maintained walking trails and bike paths to immerse in nature. Visitors can explore hides positioned strategically for wildlife viewing. The nearby coast provides scenic views of the Mediterranean Sea, and historical ruins such as the remains of old salt pans add a cultural dimension to the experience. Aiguamolls de l'Empordà is also notable for its educational programs and visitor center, which offers insights into conservation efforts. The park’s location close to the towns of Castelló d’Empúries and Figueres makes it accessible for day visits or longer nature-centered stays. Overall, it is a prime destination for eco-tourists, photographers, and anyone interested in preserving and experiencing Mediterranean wetland habitats.

Highlights

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El Cortalet Visitor Center and Observation Hides

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Diverse wetland ecosystems supporting flamingos and herons

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Historical salt pans and traditional Mediterranean marsh landscapes

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Quiet cycling paths through marshes and dunes

Notable Natural Features

El Cortalet

The main visitor center offering educational exhibits, maps, and access to observation hides.

Salt Pans

Remnants of traditional salt extraction illustrating the park's cultural heritage and its relationship with the sea.

Flamingo Colonies

Year-round presence of flamingos, one of the park’s iconic bird species visible from hides.