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Top 6 Lakes in La Gomera

Best lakes in La Gomera are characterized by the island's unique volcanic landscape, which features natural pools along its coastline and several man-made reservoirs rather than large natural freshwater lakes. These water features, alongside mythical springs, offer diverse destinations for visitors. La Gomera is notable for its numerous reservoir dams, primarily serving irrigation needs. The island's water bodies provide appealing locations for exploration and tranquility.

Best lakes in La Gomera

  • The most popular lakes is La Encantadora Reservoir, a lake that is a peaceful reservoir nestled in the hills near Vallehermoso. This reservoir is considered idyllic and offers a great picnic area with barbecue facilities.
  • Another must-see spot is La Laja Reservoir and Roque de Ojila, a lake and natural monument. This area is part of a challenging hiking route, described as an alpine path from La Laja up to the Mirador de El Bailadero, requiring a head for heights.
  • Visitors also love Chejelipes Reservoir, a lake known to be full after a rainy winter, offering picturesque views. The retaining walls of the dam are passable, providing magnificent views of the hamlet and surrounding nature.
  • La Gomera is known for its natural pools, scenic reservoirs, and legendary springs. These diverse water features provide a variety of experiences, from calm swimming to challenging hikes.
  • The lakes in La Gomera are appreciated by the komoot community, with 9 highlights and 14 photos shared by users.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

La Laja Reservoir and Roque de Ojila

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The ascent is a climbing tour, difficult to find the way. Without the stone pyramid we would have been lost, as we did not believe we had to go up there. A head for heights is essential. The path is more of an alpine route from La Laja up to the Mirador de El Bailadero.

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Chejelipes Reservoir

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Along the Barranco de la Villa you will find several reservoirs, after the rainy winter they were full to the top at the end of February.

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Charco del Conde Beach

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Especially suitable for families

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La Encantadora Reservoir

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The reservoir is absolutely idyllic 😍
A path leads over the dam wall, ideal for great photos 👍

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La Encantadora Reservoir

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Ideal place for a break before the ascent

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February 27, 2026, Embalse de La Encantadora

The name is incorrect, it should be "Embalse de la Laja". Please correct it, thank you.

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"I'd like to add that the La Laja-Bailadero section is only suitable for experienced hikers, as it's very technical and vertigo-inducing!" We could have used that tip too. We attempted the hike in September 2024 and had to turn back at a point where we lost the trail and it was slippery and steep on both sides. We then hiked back the three-quarters of the way we had already completed. I didn't feel safe there in my Lowa hiking boots (slippery soles). The hike up to that point was beautiful! Red soil, pine forest, stunning scenery.

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I'd like to add that the La Laja-Bailadero section is only suitable for experienced hikers, as it is very technical and vertigo-inducing! We can only confirm this. There were two experienced hikers ahead of us who also abandoned the tour halfway through. The four of us then tackled the descent to La Laja. It's a shame that we had to abort the last few meters for safety reasons and unfortunately couldn't finish the tour. We arranged a taxi to our starting point. Cost: approximately €60.

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I would add that the La Laja-Bailadero passage is only for experienced hikers because it is very technical and dizzying!

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It's also called the baby beach. A lovely place to relax.

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The ascent is a climbing tour, difficult to find the way. Without the stone pyramid we would have been lost, as we did not believe we had to go up there. A head for heights is essential. The path is more of an alpine route from La Laja up to the Mirador de El Bailadero.

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The reservoir itself is not necessarily worth a visit, but the landscape around it is even more so

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A little paradise with wonderful hiking trails all around.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'lakes' can I expect to find in La Gomera?

La Gomera's unique volcanic landscape means you won't find large natural freshwater lakes in the traditional sense. Instead, the island features captivating natural pools along its coastline, several man-made reservoirs primarily used for irrigation, and mythical springs. These diverse water features offer a variety of experiences for visitors.

Are there any family-friendly water spots in La Gomera?

Yes, Charco del Conde in Valle Gran Rey is highly recommended for families. It features calm, shallow waters, especially at low tide, making it safe for children. There's also a sandy area for sunbathing and easy access from the road.

Where can I find natural pools for swimming in La Gomera?

The Hermigua's Natural Pools on the north coast are spectacular. Set against the impressive Pescante columns, these pools offer both a square, protected area for calm swimming and a more natural pool where waves interact with the rocks, providing a direct immersion with the ocean. They combine bathing with historical discovery.

Are there any reservoirs that are particularly scenic or good for a visit?

The La Encantadora Reservoir, often referred to as 'The Enchanted Lake,' is a peaceful reservoir near Vallehermoso. Its emerald green water and serene surroundings, framed by palms and agave, create a magical atmosphere. It's also known for having a great picnic area with barbecue facilities.

Are there challenging hiking routes near any of La Gomera's reservoirs?

Yes, the area around La Laja Reservoir and Roque de Ojila is part of a challenging hiking route. It's described as an alpine path from La Laja up to the Mirador de El Bailadero, requiring a head for heights and is suitable for experienced hikers due to its technical and vertigo-inducing sections.

What is the best time to visit La Gomera's water features?

For reservoirs like Chejelipes Reservoir, they are known to be full and offer picturesque views after a rainy winter. Natural pools and coastal areas are generally enjoyable year-round, with warmer temperatures making swimming more appealing during spring and summer.

Are there any mythical or legendary water sites in La Gomera?

Yes, Los Chorros de Epina, located in the mount of Vallehermoso, is a famous fountain with spring water flowing from seven wooden pipes. Local tradition attributes healing properties to its water and associates it with legends of fortune and love, making it a significant cultural and mythical site within the Garajonay National Park.

What outdoor activities can I do near La Gomera's water bodies?

La Gomera offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Alto de Garajonay Summit Loop' or the 'Chejelipes Reservoir – San Sebastian de La Gomera loop.' There are also running trails, such as 'Camino de la Mérica,' and MTB trails like the 'Garajonay National Park Loop.' You can explore more options in the Cycling in La Gomera, Running Trails in La Gomera, and MTB Trails in La Gomera guides.

Are there any historical aspects to La Gomera's reservoirs?

La Gomera is notable for having a high number of reservoir dams per square kilometer, with 24 substantial dams across the island, many of which are historically significant. These reservoirs primarily serve for irrigation, showcasing the island's long-standing efforts in water management. The retaining walls of dams like Chejelipes are often passable, offering views of the surrounding nature and hamlets.

What do visitors enjoy most about La Gomera's water features?

Visitors frequently appreciate the idyllic and peaceful atmosphere of places like La Encantadora Reservoir, often noting it as a perfect spot for photos and relaxation. The challenging and technical hiking routes around reservoirs like La Laja also draw experienced adventurers. The natural pools are loved for their unique swimming experiences and scenic beauty.

Can I combine a visit to a water feature with a viewpoint?

Many of La Gomera's reservoirs and natural pools offer stunning viewpoints. For instance, the retaining walls of the Chejelipes Reservoir provide magnificent views of the hamlet and surrounding nature. Similarly, the challenging route near La Laja Reservoir leads to the Mirador de El Bailadero, offering panoramic vistas.

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