Best lakes around Sant Julià De Vilatorta are primarily found within the broader Natural Space Guilleries-Savassona, which features significant water bodies. While Sant Julià de Vilatorta itself contains natural springs and a small pond at Parc de les Set Fonts, the region is characterized by rivers and the prominent Sau Reservoir. This area offers diverse landscapes, including forests and cliffs, providing various water-focused recreational opportunities. The natural features contribute to the appeal of the region for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Sau Dam Tip for Bikepackers When riding near the Pantà de Sau (Sau Reservoir), don’t miss stopping at the Sau Dam viewpoint. It’s a spectacular spot to catch your breath and take in the sweeping views of the turquoise reservoir framed by steep cliffs and lush forests. 🌊 If water levels are low, you might even spot the famous submerged bell tower of the old village of Sant Romà de Sau poking out of the water — a haunting and iconic sight that adds a unique story to your ride. 🛑 Keep in mind the area around the dam can be a bit steep and technical on gravel roads, so take it easy if you’re loaded up. 💡 Pro tip: Early morning or late afternoon light here is magical for photos and gives you cooler temperatures for climbing or descending.
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In this year 2024, the Sau reservoir has suffered one of the greatest droughts since there are records, in 1963 was the year it was inaugurated to leave Sant Romà de Sau under its waters, This Sau swamp in the Ter River... It would serve to supply water 💧 for many regions, since in those times we already had periods of lack of water to supply the basic needs of the population.
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A great place even if the reason why this village reappears after 60 years is more than sad. Water shortage in Catalonia.
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Amazing views of the Del Ter ravine
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This Susqueda gravel road borders the Sau reservoir, being one of the most beautiful sections of the place. The track is wide and without any technical complications. Time to enjoy the incredible views.
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This Cingles de Tavertet des de Sau viewpoint shows a beautiful panoramic view of the Sau reservoir and the surrounding mountains. At the bottom of its waters lies the town of Sant Romà de Sau since 1960, when the water completely covered the small town, condemning houses, gardens and memories to live underwater. If it coincides that you are pedaling this Route in a dry period, you will be able to see the tip of the bell tower of the town's church.
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When the water is not very high, there is a great beach here and you can see the bell tower of an old church that was being flooded when the dams were built.
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The most notable historical feature is the Church of Sant Romà de Sau (Submerged Bell Tower). This ancient church, part of a village flooded to create the Sau Reservoir, becomes visible when water levels are low. It's recognized as the oldest standing church in the world that remains partially submerged.
The area around Sant Julià de Vilatorta offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and running. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the Viladrau loop, moderate cycling paths such as 'The 7 Springs – Ruta dels Molins Trail', and running trails like the 'Park of the Seven Fountains' loop. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for gravel biking, cycling, and running trails around Sant Julià de Vilatorta.
Yes, the Susqueda Reservoir gravel trail is noted as family-friendly, offering wide tracks and scenic views without technical complications. Additionally, the Parc de les Set Fonts in Sant Julià de Vilatorta is a well-equipped recreational area with picnic tables and a children's play area, perfect for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the View of the Cingles de Tavertet from Sau Reservoir. This viewpoint offers expansive vistas of the reservoir and the dramatic cliffs of Tavertet. You might also catch a glimpse of the submerged village of Sant Romà de Sau from here when water levels are low.
The region is characterized by diverse natural features. While Sant Julià de Vilatorta itself boasts natural springs and a small pond at Parc de les Set Fonts, the broader Natural Space Guilleries-Savassona features significant water bodies like the Sau Reservoir, rivers, and natural pools. The landscape includes forests, cliffs, and offers a transition zone between plains and mountains.
Yes, the Parc de les Set Fonts in Sant Julià de Vilatorta is designed to be accessible for people with reduced mobility, making it an inclusive recreational space for everyone to enjoy its natural springs and tranquil atmosphere.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. During drier periods, typically in late summer or autumn, the water levels of the Sau Reservoir may recede enough to reveal more of the submerged Church of Sant Romà de Sau, offering a unique historical sight.
Yes, the area around the Sau Dam itself provides spectacular viewpoints. Bikepackers and other visitors often stop here to take in the sweeping views of the turquoise reservoir framed by steep cliffs and lush forests. It's also a prime spot to look for the submerged bell tower when water levels are low.
While specific circular walks around the main reservoirs are extensive, the Parc de les Set Fonts serves as a starting point for several hiking routes, including a loop that explores the 'Route of the Mills'. For more detailed circular routes, you can explore the running trails guide, which includes loops like the 'Park of the Seven Fountains' and 'L'Omeda Air Raid Shelters – Route of the Mills'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the dramatic scenery of the Sau Reservoir, especially the unique sight of the submerged Church of Sant Romà de Sau. The panoramic views from spots like the Cingles de Tavertet viewpoint are also highly praised. The tranquil atmosphere of the Parc de les Set Fonts and the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking contribute to a rich visitor experience.
The Natural Space Guilleries-Savassona, which encompasses Sant Julià de Vilatorta, is known for its rivers and opportunities to find natural pools. These spots are ideal for cooling off and enjoying nature, though specific locations for wild swimming should be researched locally for safety and regulations.
The Natural Space Guilleries-Savassona, where the lakes are located, is a transition zone featuring both Mediterranean and Central European forests. This diversity contributes to the rich natural beauty and varied landscapes you'll encounter while exploring the area.


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