Los Lagos de Anna, a Natural Setting Where Water Takes Center Stage
Good day, adventurer! Today we bring you a fun plan to enjoy with friends, children, pets, grandma… in short, with anyone you want to share a peaceful and pleasant day outdoors. The plan is to spend a fantastic day at the Lakes of Anna, or Albufera de Anna, in the province of Valencia.
The Lake of Anna, Lakes of Anna, or Albufera de Anna
This natural area is located about 1 kilometer from the village of Anna and is surrounded by lush vegetation. Here, you can find weeping willows, eucalyptus, elms, poplars, and banana trees that provide abundant shade.

The Lakes of Anna receive fresh water from various springs and are home to ducks, geese, and numerous species of aquatic birds. You can also find barbs and trout in these waters.
A Boat Ride
One of the tourist attractions of this area is taking a boat ride on the lake. If you’re in the mood to row, you can rent a small boat and enjoy a pleasant stroll. This way, you can get closer to an islet located right in the middle of the lakes. According to reports, Mesolithic and Eneolithic remains were found on this small islet, as the Albufera de Anna was a site of prehistoric settlements.

Swimming Pool and Picnic Areas
Swimming is not allowed in the Albufera de Anna, but nearby, there is a pool with water cascading from a waterfall that flows from the rocks. This is a great place for a dip, so don’t forget your swimsuit!
The lake has areas for outdoor picnics, drinking water fountains, snack bars, a playground, and a municipal pool. There is also a camping site for tents and caravans near the lake. The entry fee during peak season is €3 per adult and €1.5 per child. In low season, the prices are €2 for adults and €1 for children.
Location of the Lakes of Anna or Albufera de Anna
The Lakes of Anna are located in the town of Anna, approximately 90 kilometers southwest of Valencia city and about 20 kilometers from the city of Xàtiva. Below is the exact location on Google Maps.
Natural Areas in Anna
Near the Lakes of Anna, you can visit other natural areas such as Fuente Negra, Gorgo Catalán, Fuente de Marzo, Gorgo Gaspar, and other fountains and washhouses near the urban center of the town of Anna. Check the tourism page for more information on natural areas.

Gorgo de la Escalera, El Salto Waterfall
Very close to the town of Anna, it is worth visiting Gorgo de la Escalera. This is a large canyon accessed by 136 steps. The view upon arrival is of the stunning waterfall “El Salto.” The scenery is beautiful, and you can take a refreshing dip. To reach the lake at the bottom of the waterfall, you’ll need to wear water shoes and your swimsuit, as the river will cool you down with every step.

Accommodation for Your Getaway to the Lakes of Anna
The accommodation options in Anna are not as extensive as in larger cities. However, there are several lodging options in the surrounding areas for those who wish to enjoy the natural beauty of the lakes and their surroundings.
In Anna, you can find some rural houses and small hotels that offer a more authentic experience close to nature. These accommodations are usually located in peaceful and picturesque areas, making them ideal for relaxation and disconnection.
There are also accommodation options in nearby towns like Xàtiva or Alcoy, which have a greater variety of hotels and tourist apartments. These cities are about a 30-minute drive from Anna, making them a good choice for those who want to be close to the lakes while having access to more services and amenities.
In any case, it is advisable to book in advance, especially during peak season, as the accommodation options in the area are limited and can fill up quickly. Additionally, most accommodations in the area focus on ecological and sustainable practices, so it’s essential to respect the rules and recommendations to care for the environment and local wildlife.
Have you already visited the Lakes of Anna? What did you think? What other natural spots do you know of near Valencia?











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