A walk through Peñíscola’s Marjal: nature at its finest

Just a few minutes from the lively old town and beaches of Peñíscola lies a peaceful and often overlooked spot: the Marjal de Peñíscola. This coastal wetland is one of the area’s most precious natural sites — a true ecological gem offering a completely different view of the region.

A stroll among reeds, birds, and freshwater

The Marjal is made up of lagoons, canals, and wet meadows. It’s home to a wide variety of birds, including protected species like the grey heron and bittern. Along its trails, you can spot wildlife, enjoy birdsong, and immerse yourself in a peaceful natural setting.

The most popular route starts near Camping Edén and takes you deep into the wetlands. It’s an easy path suitable for walking or cycling and is great for families with children.

Perfect for autumn, winter, and spring

While Peñíscola is famous for its sunny summers, the Marjal is at its best in the off-season. Autumn and winter offer mild weather for walking, and in spring the landscape bursts into color. It’s a perfect escape for nature lovers and those seeking a quieter experience.

Tips to enjoy the visit

  • Wear comfortable shoes and bring water, especially in warm months.

  • If you love photography, don’t forget your camera — the reflections, birds, and skies make for beautiful shots.

  • Swimming and feeding animals are not allowed.

  • Bring a birdwatching guide if you’d like to identify the species.

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