Best lakes in Guadalmellato are primarily reservoirs, with the Guadalmellato Reservoir being the most prominent. This area, situated in the province of Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain, is defined by the Guadalmellato River system. The region offers a blend of historical significance, ecological value, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a natural landscape featuring gentle mountain slopes and Mediterranean woodlands.
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Due to the proximity of the dam to the city of Córdoba, its main function is supply. It was built in 1911 at the source of the Guadalmellato river, which flows into the Guadalquivir after more than 110 kilometers of travel.
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This beautiful reservoir with blue waters and irregular edges provides spectacular views from the road that surrounds it. In this landscape, pine trees abound, above all.
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Beautiful environment accessible by road from Ovejo and Adamuz and by road from Alcolea.
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Beautiful reservoir accessible by road CH-1, ascending from the San Rafael De Navallana Reservoir. It can also be accessed from Ovejo or from Adamuz by the GR 48 in MTB or Gravel
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Near Alcolea is a second reservoir that collects water from the Guadalmellato reservoir. You can access the water and cool off from the bridge that we find as soon as we arrive.
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A paradisiacal place to enjoy nature and cycling, the Guadalmellato reservoir is located between the municipalities of Adamuz and Obejo nestled in the Sierra Morena. The famous GR-48 runs through it, a public path that crosses all of Andalusia.
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The region is characterized by its serene natural environment, featuring gentle mountain slopes and Mediterranean woodlands. The Guadalmellato Reservoir and Dam itself is nestled within the Sierra Morena, offering picturesque views. You can also find areas like the Sierra de los Puntales, known for its Mediterranean forest and exceptional views of the reservoir.
Yes, the Guadalmellato Reservoir and Dam holds significant historical value as the oldest reservoir in Córdoba province, with construction starting in 1911. When the reservoir is full, the historical 'Merendero de Alfonso XIII' viewpoint, built in 1925, emerges as a unique island.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along the Reservoirs Route, which is part of the GR-48 public path. Fishing is popular at both the Guadalmellato Reservoir and Dam (known for Black Bass) and the Navallana Reservoir (carp and barbel). Paddling and canoeing are also suitable on the calm waters of the Guadalmellato Reservoir.
Absolutely. The Reservoirs Route is a prominent trail that runs through the Guadalmellato reservoir area, offering opportunities for hiking amidst natural scenery. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Easy hikes in Guadalmellato guide.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. The Reservoirs Route is suitable for cycling, and the Sierra de los Puntales provides a natural environment for cycling with minimal motorized traffic. You can find more routes in the Cycling in Guadalmellato guide, including options for mountain biking in the MTB Trails in Guadalmellato guide.
The area around the Guadalmellato Reservoir and Dam is ecologically significant. It has been a reintroduction zone for the critically endangered Iberian lynx since 2009, making it a potential spot for wildlife observation. The surrounding Mediterranean woodlands also support diverse local fauna.
Yes, both the Navallana Reservoir and the Guadalmellato Reservoir and Dam are considered family-friendly. The View of the Guadalmellato Reservoir is also a great spot for families to enjoy the scenery.
At the Navallana Reservoir, visitors can access the water from a bridge to cool off, especially near Alcolea. While the Guadalmellato Reservoir is primarily for water supply and recreation like paddling, Navallana offers a more direct option for cooling down.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural environment, the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and the scenic beauty of the reservoirs. The historical significance of the Guadalmellato Reservoir and Dam and the chance to spot wildlife also add to the appeal.
The region can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and wildlife observation. Summers can be hot, making water activities like cooling off at Navallana Reservoir particularly appealing.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The View of the Guadalmellato Reservoir offers spectacular views of its blue waters. Additionally, the historical 'Merendero de Alfonso XIII' becomes an island viewpoint when the Guadalmellato Reservoir and Dam is full, providing a unique perspective.


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