Best lakes around Caspe are primarily centered around the Mequinenza Reservoir, also known as the Sea of Aragon, a significant body of water formed by the Mequinenza Dam on the Ebro River. This reservoir is the largest in Aragon, covering a vast area and extending for nearly 110 km. Situated at the confluence of the Ebro, Segre, and Cinca rivers, it supports a rich river ecosystem. The area offers opportunities for water sports, fishing, and exploring nature trails.
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The Maquinenza reservoir is one of the swamps located between the Aragonese and Catalan provinces. Its body meanders along a depressed and dry area for many months of the year, where the contrast of the water with the whitish soils makes it very careful and beautiful!
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Les Saladas de Chiprana is a set of six lagoons, including the Salada Grande, one of the deepest in all of Europe. Species such as Artemia salina, a rare invertebrate, or Ruppia maritima, the only saltwater plant that is not found in the sea and can only be found in this place, appear.
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The Sea of Aragon is part of the Mequinenza reservoir. In this area there is a fishing preserve. It is impressive how vast the body of water is.
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Nice panoramic view of the Ebro river reaching the Mequinenza reservoir as it passes through Caspe.
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We are on the other side of Isla de la Magdalena, but we have a magnificent view of the hermitage of the same name, crossing our gaze over the Mequinenza Reservoir. the entry into operation of the Mequinenza reservoir (1966) left the hermitage isolated on an island in the Sea of Aragon
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have to climb at some point
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The Mequinenza Reservoir, also known as the Sea of Aragon, is the largest reservoir in Aragon, covering a vast area of 7,540 hectares with a length of nearly 110 km. It's a prime location for nature and recreation, known for its rich biodiversity, exceptional fishing, and various water sports opportunities.
The Mequinenza Reservoir is home to a balanced river ecosystem with prolific fish species like common carp, alburno, catfish, and black bass. The nearby Aiguabarreig Segre-Cinca nature reserve also hosts diverse flora and fauna, including herons, storks, and otters.
Yes, Caspe is also known for its unique saline lagoons, such as the Saladas de Chiprana. These include the Salada Grande, one of Europe's deepest saline lagoons, and are home to rare species like Artemia salina and Ruppia maritima, a unique saltwater plant not found in the sea. You can learn more about the Ruppia maritima and other species of the Saladas de Chiprana.
For stunning vistas, consider visiting the View of the Ebro River at Mequinenza Reservoir, which offers scenic views of the Ebro River flowing into the reservoir. Another magnificent perspective can be found at the View of the Ermita de la Magdalena from the Mequinenza Reservoir, where you can see the hermitage isolated on an island.
The expansive waters of the Mequinenza Reservoir are ideal for various water activities. Visitors can rent boats (motor or sail), go rowing, and enjoy the tranquility of the water. Some campsites offer direct access to beaches with amenities for swimming and other water sports.
Absolutely. The Sea of Aragon is renowned as a 'paradise for fishing enthusiasts' due to its excellent opportunities. Anglers can find a wide variety of species, including pike-perch, catfish, carp, and black bass, making it suitable for all skill levels. Facilities like TAIGA Lake Caspe offer comprehensive services for fishermen.
Yes, the surroundings of the Mequinenza Reservoir offer opportunities for hiking and exploring nature trails. You can find various routes, including the moderate 'Embalse de Maquinenza — circular by the Río Ebro' or the more challenging 'Ebro Natural Trail: Mequinenza Reservoir Loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Caspe guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Caspe's lakes is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes like 'Views of the Ebro – Sea of Aragon loop' for cycling or explore challenging trails in the MTB Trails around Caspe guide and the Cycling around Caspe guide.
Yes, some campsites and areas along the Mequinenza Reservoir provide direct access to beaches with amenities like umbrellas and sun loungers, making them perfect for swimming and enjoying the water during the warmer months.
Yes, the Mequinenza Reservoir and its surroundings are considered family-friendly. The vast waters offer safe areas for swimming and water activities, and there are nature trails suitable for various ages. The Sea of Aragon is specifically categorized as family-friendly.
The area enjoys a pleasant microclimate with an average temperature of 25°C, making it enjoyable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for hiking and exploring, while summer is ideal for water sports and swimming.
Efforts are being made to enhance accessible tourism around the Mequinenza Reservoir. This includes features like flat riverside paths, adapted fishing areas, and accessible facilities at some accommodations, aiming to ensure that individuals with reduced mobility can also enjoy the natural beauty and activities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the vastness of the Mequinenza Reservoir, often referred to as the Sea of Aragon, and its impressive natural beauty. The excellent fishing opportunities and the panoramic views, such as those of the Ebro River reaching the reservoir, are also highly valued.


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