Lakes around Lagartera, a municipality in Toledo, Castilla–La Mancha, Spain, are predominantly man-made reservoirs. This area, known for its cultural heritage in embroidery, features a landscape where these water bodies offer scenic views. The Rosarito Reservoir is a significant wetland in the vicinity, providing opportunities for nature observation.
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The Rosarito Reservoir, located between the provinces of Ávila and Toledo, near Oropesa, is an ideal natural setting for outdoor activities, birdwatching, and rural tourism. Hiking and cycling: There are peaceful routes like the CM-5150 and trails overlooking the reservoir.
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Delimiting the border between the communities of Castilla La Mancha and Castilla León, the Rosarito reservoir was built, taking advantage of the bed of the Tiétar River as it passes through this region. A privileged place for the hot months where you can enjoy its waters to cool off or take a kayak ride.
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The reservoir that collects the waters of the Tiétar River. The reservoir constitutes the geographical border between La Mancha and Castilla y León. Stunning views from the dam.
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To get to this point you have to take a small detour from the main road that approaches the reservoir. Sheltered in it, it will be the perfect place to discreetly observe the numerous birds that are found at this point where the Tiétar river and the reservoir meet. In addition, you can also take the opportunity to observe the birds of prey that live in the oak forests of the surrounding pastures.
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The Navalcán reservoir is a reservoir built in 1977 and located between the municipalities of Navalcán, Parrillas and Oropesa belonging to the province of Toledo, in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha.
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Bird watching booth at the Rosarito reservoir. There are accesses to the reservoir to get water or bathe.
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The most significant water bodies in the area are the Rosarito Reservoir and the Navalcán Reservoir. The Rosarito Reservoir is a notable wetland that collects waters from the Tiétar River, forming a geographical border. The Navalcán Reservoir, built in 1977, is located between Navalcán, Parrillas, and Oropesa.
Yes, the area is excellent for birdwatching. You can visit the Birdwatching Hide at Tiétar River and Reservoir, which offers a discreet spot to observe numerous birds, including birds of prey in the surrounding oak forests. There's also a Birdwatching Hut at the Rosarito Reservoir with fantastic views.
The landscape around Lagartera's lakes primarily features man-made reservoirs and wetlands. You'll find expansive water bodies like the Rosarito Reservoir, offering panoramic views, especially from spots like the Santuario de Chilla. The surrounding areas often include oak forests and pastures, providing a tranquil setting for nature observation.
Yes, several lakes and related facilities are considered family-friendly. Both the Rosarito Reservoir and the Navalcán Reservoir are categorized as family-friendly. The birdwatching hides also offer accessible points for families to enjoy nature.
Absolutely. The region offers various routes for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like 'La Tijera from Candelada' or 'R4: Senda de Chilla and return via GR 180'. Find more hiking options on the Hiking around Lagartera guide.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, you can try 'Embalse del Rosarito by the Garganta de Santa María' or 'Candela – Puente Viejo de Candeleda loop'. More details on running routes can be found in the Running Trails around Lagartera guide.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity. Routes such as 'Puente del Arzobispo – El Puente del Arzobispo loop' or 'Rosarito Reservoir – Fuente de la Zúa loop' offer scenic rides. Explore more options on the Gravel biking around Lagartera guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural settings and the opportunities for nature observation, especially birdwatching. The panoramic views from the Rosarito Reservoir dam are also highly regarded. The komoot community has shared 11 photos and given 3 upvotes to the highlights, indicating a positive experience.
The Rosarito Reservoir is mentioned as a place where you can enjoy its waters to cool off or take a kayak ride, especially during the hot months. Some areas also have accesses to the reservoir for getting water or bathing.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not extensively detailed, the Rosarito Reservoir is noted as a privileged place for the hot months if you wish to enjoy its waters. For general nature observation and outdoor activities like hiking, spring and autumn typically offer pleasant weather conditions.
While Lagartera itself is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of embroidery and its Corpus Christi celebrations, the lakes are primarily appreciated for their natural and recreational value. The Rosarito Reservoir notably forms a geographical border between La Mancha and Castilla y León, adding a unique regional significance.
Specific parking details for each lake are not extensively provided, but generally, areas around major reservoirs like Rosarito and Navalcán will have designated or informal parking spots suitable for visitors accessing the water bodies or nearby trails. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.


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