Lakes around Torremocha De Jadraque are primarily reservoirs in the surrounding region of Jadraque, Guadalajara, Spain. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes and water bodies, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The reservoirs, fed by rivers like the Cañamares and Salado, provide significant natural features for the region. The geography includes striking limestone formations and varied terrain suitable for exploration.
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A narrow and winding path where you have to put your foot on the ground in some places. In spring, some stretches are likely to be flooded and you may have to get your feet wet.
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Pedaling along the southern shore of the Alcorlo reservoir, you will reach the dam's viewpoint to have incredible views of the power of water. The reservoir is near San Andrés del Congosto.
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Reservoir located in the bed of the Salado River, in the province of Guadalajara, inaugurated in 1997 to irrigate the land. The town of El Atance was sunk under its waters.
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Reservoir that is located at the foot of the town of San Andrés del Congosto and that continues along the Bornova River, towards Guadalajara. Collect the waters of the Sierra Alto Rey.
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Passing through the Cañamares river reservoir dam is very pleasant, especially on warm days, as it contrasts with this generally arid territory. In its waters you can see various species of birds.
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The reservoir is located on the bed of the Cañamares river, and on its banks the town of Pálmaces de Jadraque offers wonderful views of the reservoir, especially at sunset that are worthy of a postcard.
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The lakes are generally pleasant to visit during spring and autumn for hiking and enjoying the scenery, as temperatures are milder. For water activities like swimming and canoeing, mid-summer is ideal, especially at places like Pálmaces Reservoir, which has an authorized swimming area. Keep in mind that some trails might be flooded in spring.
The region's lakes, primarily reservoirs, offer diverse natural features. You'll find striking limestone walls, particularly around Pálmaces Reservoir, earning it the nickname 'Costa Roja' (Red Coast). The El Atance Reservoir area features the Salado River Canyon. Many reservoirs are also home to various bird species, making them good spots for wildlife observation.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil waters and picturesque natural environment, ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities. The dam at Cañamares River Reservoir is noted for being a pleasant spot, especially on warm days. The Alcorlo Reservoir offers incredible views from its dam viewpoint, showcasing the power of water.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For instance, El Atance Reservoir has a challenging 23-kilometer loop trail around its perimeter, offering views of the submerged village and the Salado River Canyon. There's also a Trail Along the Palmares Reservoir, though it can be narrow and winding. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Torremocha De Jadraque guide, which includes routes near the lakes.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. The Cañamares River Reservoir and Alcorlo Reservoir are highlighted as suitable for family visits and offer viewpoints. Pálmaces Reservoir also has an authorized swimming area, making it a good choice for families during warmer months.
While specific regulations for dogs on trails vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in Spain, provided they are kept under control, especially around wildlife. It's always advisable to check local signage or park regulations for specific areas around the reservoirs before your visit.
Swimming is permitted in designated areas. For example, Embalse de Pálmaces is known as an 'interior beach' due to its authorized swimming area and clear waters, making it a popular spot for a refreshing dip.
The reservoirs offer various water sports. Pálmaces Reservoir is popular for water activities, with the exception of jet skis. Canoeing is a common activity on the calm waters of El Atance Reservoir. Both reservoirs are also popular for fishing.
Yes, the region offers several cycling opportunities that pass by or near the lakes. You can find routes for various cycling types, including a circular route around the Alcorlo Reservoir. Explore the Cycling around Torremocha De Jadraque and Road Cycling Routes around Torremocha De Jadraque guides for detailed options.
The El Atance Reservoir, inaugurated in 1997, has a notable history. The original village of El Atance was submerged under its waters during its creation. Hiking trails around the reservoir offer views that hint at this past, providing a unique historical context to the natural landscape.
Parking facilities are generally available near the main access points of the popular reservoirs. For Pálmaces Reservoir and El Atance Reservoir, you can typically find parking areas close to recreational zones or trailheads. It's recommended to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.
Yes, Pálmaces Reservoir hosts the annual Pálmaces Triathlon in mid-summer. This event draws athletes and spectators, adding a lively atmosphere to the area during that time.
The reservoirs are popular fishing spots. While El Atance Reservoir is classified as trout waters, carp are abundant, along with barbel and bogas. Pálmaces Reservoir is also a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts. Specific regulations may apply depending on the species and season.


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