Sollana
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Located next to L’Albufera natural park, Sollana is home to areas of natural beauty where birders will delight in watching the wildlife against an unforgettable backdrop. Keep reading to discover everything you can get up to in the destination.
What to see in Sollana
Sollana, which is just a stone’s throw from València city, dates back to Arab times. Wander the streets of the centre and you will soon come across points of interest, such as La Inmaculada Church, also known as El Raval Church, the town market and the old wash house, a structure that you’ll see in many destinations across the Region of Valencia and that speaks of times past.
If you venture outside the village itself, you will be rewarded with views of L’Albufera wetlands. You’ll find yourself reaching for your camera at every turn, particularly in the Portet de Sollana or Motor de Bala areas where the boats and rice fields paint a pretty picture. We recommend you do some walking, take a bike ride or hop on a boat to visit the lake, particularly at sunset. The area is also the perfect place to do some stargazing.
Of the many beautiful places you can explore, make sure you don’t miss Tancat de Mília, an enclosed nature reserve and green filter where you might just be lucky enough to spot animals - some of which are at risk of extinction - such as flamingos, coots, ospreys, ducks, herons and more. If you’d like to visit, remember that you need to book in advance.
It goes without saying that rice plays a pivotal role in the culture of Sollana. During your time here, you simply have to sit down to enjoy a rice dish and visit the rice fields, seeing how the scenery changes each season of the year. The area is also home to ullals, freshwater springs, where you can find some interesting wildlife.
Festivals mark Sollana’s event calendar, particularly paella night, which is held on the 14 August. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip to a destination with plenty of things to see and do.