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Nature
Activities & Attractions in Valencia
Natural Spaces in Valencia
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As for nature
activities and natural spaces in Valencia;
Valencia
is a huge natural space from Cabecera Park
to the Mediterranean shore.
Valencia is a genuine “Green Pack” which is
unique in Europe and offers visitors
large urban parks, Nature Reserves, fine
golden sandy beaches and new Wildlife Parks
in the warm Mediterranean climate for all
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La Albufera Nature Reserve |
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Type :
Daily Visit
Albufera Nature Reserve has a
unique beauty and it is surrounded
by the Spain’s largest lake of
Albufera. The reserve is a natural
paradise for numerous species of
birds. Albufera Nature Reserve
include the Albufera Nature Park,
the southern beaches of Valencia,
the pretty village of El Palmar and
the golfing greens.
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Bioparc Valencia |
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Type :
Daily Visit
Bioparc Valencia
is a natural zoo, a beautiful
recreation area and a new generation
zoological park in which the
visitors are transported to Africa
just at the center of Valencia.
Visiting Bioparc is a great
attraction that you may enjoy the
lions, chimpanzees and gorillas in
their free environment.
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Turia Gardens |
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Type :
Daily Visit
For a truly exquisite and well kept
garden, visit the Turia Gardens
which has been likened to a green
city. For even more greenery,
explore the surrounding mountains
and mountain villages which have
been undisturbed by touristic
developments.
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Valencia Beaches |
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Type :
Daily Visit
Valencia is a definitive heaven for
beach-goers, with a horde of
archetypal beaches complete with
soft, golden sand, endless amounts
of sun, sparkling blue water and a
cool Mediterranean breeze.
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about Valencia beaches] |
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The Oceanografic (L'Oceanogràfic) |
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Type :
Daily Visit
The Oceanogràfic
is the biggest aquarium in Europe
containing thousands of species of
underwater flora and fauna,
including sharks and dolphins. It is
located within a 110.000 square
meters of surface and a volume of 42
million liters of water at the City
of Arts and Sciences.
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