Best lakes around National Park Chera-Sot Chera are found within a region known for diverse landscapes, including deep gorges, steep mountains, and fertile valleys. This natural park, located in the province of Valencia, Spain, features significant water sources. Notable lakes and river areas offer unique features and recreational opportunities for visitors.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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The view 360 view when walking on the presa is really amazing : the color of the embalse, the cliffs and rocks on the other side, with colored water as well, makes this place really a must go.
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I recommend going there down from the chera - Sot de Chera, all along the way down (steep, wear proper shoes) you have fantastic views
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Steep climb towards Chera. In summer you should avoid this section because there is no shade to be found there.
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Popular bathing spot with small waterfalls and a pool at the end of the canyon.
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I recommend to hike the barranco from the narrow trail on the west border. Many beautiful views and spots, a good alternative to the CV PR 101 which runs on the east side by a gravel road.
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Nice 360 views. To even have a better view on the Lake and the little island, continue in direction of Sot de Chera a few hundred of meters.
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The only area where camping is allowed in the Chera-Sot de Chera Natural Park is the authorized area of the Buseo reservoir.
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The Buseo Reservoir offers turquoise waters suitable for swimming, along with designated recreational zones. The Chera Reservoir also provides turquoise bathing areas during summer. Additionally, the River Sot (Reatillo River) forms several natural pools, such as "Charco Gruñidor," which are excellent for a refreshing dip, and the dramatic Waterfall and Pool at Barranco de la Hoz is a popular bathing spot.
Yes, the Buseo Reservoir area is well-suited for families, offering recreational zones and designated camping sites with amenities like fountains, shelters, barbecues, and sanitary facilities. The "Water Route" along the Reatillo River is also a low-difficulty hiking trail, perfect for exploring the riverine landscapes and natural pools with children.
Beyond swimming, the lakes and surrounding areas offer various activities. You can enjoy fishing and paddleboarding at the Buseo Reservoir. Hiking is very popular, with trails like the Buseo Reservoir and Barranco de la Hoz Loop. For more options, explore waterfall hikes, easy hikes, and dog-friendly routes throughout the Natural Park.
For panoramic views, head to the Viewpoint near the Buseo Reservoir, which offers stunning 360-degree vistas. Continuing towards Sot de Chera from this point can provide an even better perspective of the lake and its small island. Another excellent spot is the View from the dam at Buseo, offering a spectacular 360-degree view of the embalse, cliffs, and colorful waters.
The Buseo Reservoir itself is historically significant as the oldest reservoir in the Turia basin and was once the largest in the Valencian Community. Geologically, the park features deep gorges and steep mountains. The River Sot (Reatillo River) also has remnants of a Roman aqueduct along its course, adding a historical layer to the natural landscape.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying the turquoise bathing areas at Chera Reservoir and the natural pools along the River Sot. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the diverse flora, including riparian forests, without the peak summer heat. The Waterfall and Pool at Barranco de la Hoz is particularly splendid after periods of rain.
Yes, the only authorized camping area within the Chera-Sot de Chera Natural Park is located at the Buseo Reservoir. This area provides designated camping sites equipped with amenities such as fountains, shelters, barbecues, tables, and sanitary facilities, making it suitable for extended stays.
Yes, there are easy options available. The "Water Route along the Reatillo River" is a popular, low-difficulty trail that allows you to explore the riverine landscapes and natural pools. Another easy option is the "View from the dam – Buseo Reservoir loop from Parque Natural de Chera-Sot de Chera." You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around National Park Chera-Sot Chera guide.
The riparian forests around the lakes and rivers, particularly along the Reatillo River, support diverse wildlife. You might spot various fish species like pike, carp, catfish, and trout in the river. The area's rich flora, including black cottonwood, poplars, elms, and willows, also provides habitat for numerous bird species and other small animals.
While the region is somewhat remote, specific public transport options might be limited. It's generally recommended to check local bus schedules or consider driving for more flexible access to the various lakes and trailheads within the Natural Park. For detailed information on the park, you can visit internationalparks.org.
Many trails in the Chera-Sot de Chera Natural Park are dog-friendly. For example, the "Buseo Reservoir – Barrio Fountain loop from Chera" is a moderate dog-friendly hike. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you follow local regulations regarding pets in natural areas. You can find more options in the Dog-friendly hikes around National Park Chera-Sot Chera guide.


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