Lakes around Ribesalbes are primarily characterized by man-made reservoirs, which play a significant role in the region's water management and natural landscape. The area features the Sitjar Reservoir, constructed on the Mijares River, known for its size and surrounding pine forests. These bodies of water are utilized for irrigation, flood control, and electricity generation. The natural setting provides opportunities for outdoor activities and offers views of the surrounding terrain.
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The route to Pozo Negro begins in Ludiente and follows the Santa Ana ravine. It is a simple and pleasant route, although it can be dangerous during the rainy season because you walk along the ravine bed. Along the way, you will find small pools and waterfalls that make the journey a very pleasant experience.
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The Pozo Negro in Torrechiva is a beautiful natural pool of cold, clear water, located in the Alto Mijares region, in the province of Castellón. This pool gets its name from its dark and mysterious bottom, and is an ideal place to enjoy a refreshing swim in the middle of nature.
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This is not the Pozo Negro de Fuentes de Ayodar. You can see that it is not in the municipality of Fuentes de Ayodar. The one on this route is another, beautiful one, but let's not be confused.
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Very good trial!!!
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There are a few very tough singletracks, very technical, but even doing patabikes they are fun, but even when walking, be careful!
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The Sichar reservoir (in Valencian, Sitjar) is located in the municipality of Onda in the province of Castellón, Spain. It was built in 1960 on the course of the Mijares river (in Valencian, riu de Millars) on an area of 317 hectares and with a capacity of 49.3 hm³. The work was built using a concrete gravity dam with a height of 58 m and a crest length of 581 m. Its water evacuation system consists of four bottom spillways with a capacity of 60 m³/s. and another two in the upper part of the dam equipped with gates with a capacity of 2,800 m³/s. It is mainly used to regulate irrigation, to control floods and to produce electricity. This dam belongs to the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation.
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The María Cristina reservoir is located in the municipality of Alcora, in the province of Castellón, Spain. The works began in 1901 and ended in 1925 after several problems during its construction. It is located in the bed of the Rambla de la Viuda, on an area of 265 hectares and with a maximum capacity of 19.59 hm³. The dam is of the gravity arch type built with concrete, with a height of 59 meters and a crest length of 318 m. It has a free sheet spillway with a capacity of 597 m³/s. It is used to recharge the aquifers of the Plana Alta and Plana Baixa regions, it has a capacity of 18.4 hm³. This dam has overflowed three times due to strong flooding due to cold drops. In 1920 (during construction), 1962 and 2000, the latter caused a hole with a large leak rate in the concrete structure of the dam, and set off all the alarms. The dam belongs to the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation.
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A very quiet and picturesque place a few kilometers from the city of Onda. You can go around it on secondary roads in good condition and at all times you will have very nice views of the reservoir. It also allows you to visit the town of RIbesables.
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The lakes around Ribesalbes are primarily man-made reservoirs, such as the Sichar Reservoir and María Cristina Reservoir. These reservoirs are crucial for irrigation, flood control, and electricity generation. Additionally, you can find smaller, secluded natural swimming spots like Pozo Negro de Torrechiva.
Yes, the Sitjar Dam area is considered family-friendly, offering quiet and picturesque views. The Sitjar Reservoir itself has a recreational area with tables, benches, and barbecue facilities, making it ideal for a pleasant day out with family.
The lakes around Ribesalbes offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and walking on numerous trails, cycling, and even running. The Sichar Reservoir is a popular spot for a multi-adventure circuit, including activities like Big SUP. For specific routes, explore the hiking, cycling, and running guides for the area.
Absolutely. There are many hiking trails around the lakes, offering scenic views. Popular options include the Sitjar Reservoir Loop and trails leading to Cova del Negre, which provide panoramic views. You can find detailed routes and difficulty levels in the Hiking around Ribesalbes guide.
Yes, the clear waters of the Sitjar Reservoir are suitable for swimming. Areas like 'Playa de Onda' near the reservoir are noted for their clear turquoise water and sand/pebble bottom, providing refreshing spots for a dip.
The Sichar Reservoir (also known as Sitjar) was built in 1960 on the Mijares River primarily to regulate irrigation, control floods, and generate electricity for the region.
The María Cristina Reservoir, located in Alcora, is notable for its historical construction between 1901 and 1925. Its main purpose is to recharge the aquifers in the Plana Alta and Plana Baixa regions. It has also experienced significant overflows during strong floods.
For a natural swimming experience, visit Pozo Negro de Torrechiva. It's a beautiful natural pool with cold, clear water, known for its dark and mysterious bottom. It can only be reached on foot, often via a route from Ludiente along the Santa Ana ravine.
The lakes around Ribesalbes are set amidst picturesque natural surroundings. The Sitjar Reservoir, for instance, is nestled within a beautiful pine forest, offering vibrant colors and breathtaking scenery with the contrast of blue water against green vegetation. You can also find viewpoints like the Sitjar Dam providing expansive views.
While exploring the Sichar Reservoir, be aware that some singletracks can be very tough and technical, even for walking. Always exercise caution, especially on these more challenging sections.
Visitors frequently appreciate the quiet and picturesque views offered by spots like the Sitjar Dam. The natural setting, opportunities for contact with nature, and the clear waters for relaxation and swimming are also highly valued.
The Onda Reservoir is easily accessible, located just a few meters from the road. It's known for its quiet atmosphere and wonderful surroundings. From here, you can also find a path leading to the head of the reservoir and the starting point of a via ferrata, offering good views of the Orguens.


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