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La Charca de Maspalomas

Gran Canaria, Canary Islands  >  Spain

In the Maspalomas Nature Reserve, near Playa del Ingles, La Charca is a lagoon which runs parallel to the footpath and dune system. Many birds can be seen here.

Added* by Rob Bishop
Most recent update 27 January 2025

Description

The Charca de Maspalomas is a ideal location to watch aquatic birds. This brackish lagoon full of tamarisks and reeds is in southeast Gran Canaria within the Maspalomas Dunes nature reserve at the southern tip of Gran Canaria. It’s just 200 metres from the iconic Maspalomas lighthouse. A walkway along the western edge of the lagoon is the best spot for photography and binoculars. You will be able to observe the birds from the observation deck which has seats and a notice board. You will see as many as 24 species of migratory and resident birds. Grey Heron and Little Egret are resident, while Sanderling search the mud bottom of this quiet wetland. Yellow-legged Gull fly overhead and Eurasian Coot and Eurasian Moorhen are common. The area gets occasional visits from Osprey and Barbary Falcon.

Details

Access

Maspalomas is served by the Faro de Maspalomas bus station which is located near the lighthouse at the end of Avenida Cristobal Colon. Bus services can directly reach this area via the local holiday resorts, Las Palmas and the airport. It is a short walk to La Charca following local maps and signposts. A taxi rank is next to reserve and street parking for cars can be found nearby. The footpath alongside the reserve gives easy access. Walks along the dunes are cordoned off to stop access to reserve, but birds can still be observed.

Terrain and Habitat

Dunes , Wetland , Beach , Sea

Conditions

Sandy

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter , Spring , Autumn

Route

Paved road , Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Wheelchair , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

Extra info

Starting from the lighthouse a walk takes you northward along the side of this National Park Reserve and up to the Tony Gallardo reserve. It is teeming with wildlife which is quite visible from the lookout point with information boards about birds and wildlife near where the buses drop off and pick up tourists. Many different birds such as Avocet, Common Greenshank, Eurasian Spoonbill, Eurasian Kestrel, herons, Little Egret, Whimbrel, Little Ringed Plover and waders. Warning to avoid area at dusk as it attracts a lot of mosquitoes.

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