Best lakes around Socovos are primarily natural pools and stream-fed areas, offering refreshing swimming spots within picturesque scenery. The region's landscape is characterized by these unique water bodies, which are significant natural features. Socovos is known for its "Ruta de las Pozas," a hiking route highlighting several natural pools along its streams. These areas provide opportunities for easy hiking trails and wild swimming spots in an unspoiled environment.
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The Somogil Baths are a hidden natural treasure in the Sierra de Moratalla, in the Region of Murcia, Spain. These natural pools offer a unique and refreshing experience in the middle of nature. Explore the Somogil Baths and immerse yourself in the freshness of its waters. A thermal gem in the middle of nature! 🌿🌊
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Water source that joins the Letur stream and is located on the circular route of the Los Cantalares path. It is a magical place, surrounded by exuberant nature and can also be used as a swimming area. The water is crystal clear and cold. The Camino de los Cantalares is a circular stone path with picturesque water sources, such as Charco Pataco, caves and grottoes, such as Frescor, unique trees, etc. The quickest way to get to Charco Pataco is from Puerta del Sol, half an hour to go down and half an hour to go up on the same side. If we go around the trail completely it is approximately 2 hours. To do the complete route, it can be accessed from Llanico Perales Street or from Puerta del Sol Street, since it is circular. It is a narrow stone path and can only be done on foot given the difficulty of the path.
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Natural pool of crystalline waters that occupies a pool in the stream bed, coming from the source of the fountains. This place underwent certain transformations to adapt it as a recreation and bathing area. There are rules of use for both the bathroom and the room that are on a sign inside the premises itself. It is located within the old town of Letur and is accessed on foot, up some stairs and through a small garden.
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The dam is not only a masterpiece of engineering, but also an impressive viewpoint.
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This incredible viewpoint offers you views of the tail of the Cenajo reservoir and the Segura river canyon, similar to those we know from photos from the USA.
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There is a nice walk to the pond, with rest areas and the beautiful "cueva del fresor". The path to go down is quite steep but it is well conditioned and signposted. The area is very well maintained and there is a picnic area where you can rest.
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The water from the Letur stream is what feeds these natural pools. Its waters are very cold and swimming is only suitable for very hot brave people. Access to the pool is free.
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It is an impressive pharaonic work about 84 meters high. The concrete mass was built during the Franco dictatorship to stop the horrible floods in the Segura valley and build a hydroelectric plant.
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Around Socovos, you'll primarily discover beautiful natural pools, locally known as "pozas" and "charcos," formed by streams. These are not traditional large lakes but rather refreshing swimming spots integrated into picturesque natural scenery, offering a unique aquatic experience.
Several spots offer crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming. Charco de Las Canales in Letur is a natural pool with crystalline waters adapted for recreation. Another excellent option is Charco Pataco, also near Letur, known for its clear, cold water and lush surroundings.
Yes, the Socovos region is known for its numerous hidden pools. The "Ruta de las Pozas" highlights several natural pools along its streams, and there are also "Pozas en el arroyo de Benizar" (pools in the Benizar stream) which offer opportunities for more secluded dips away from the main spots.
Somogil Baths are a unique natural monument featuring hidden natural pools. They are known for their thermal properties, offering water that can be surprisingly warm, though often cold, providing a distinctive and refreshing experience amidst abundant vegetation.
Absolutely. The "Poza de la Piedra," part of the Ruta de las Pozas in Socovos, offers picnic areas, making it ideal for families to enjoy the water and scenery. Additionally, the Waterfall and Natural Pools of Arroyo Rambla de Benízar is a perfectly conditioned recreational area, great for families.
You can find several hiking opportunities. The circular "Camino de los Cantalares" passes by Charco Pataco. Socovos also features the "Ruta de las Pozas," a dedicated hiking route exploring various natural pools. For more options, explore the hiking guide around Socovos, which includes trails like the 'Route of the Pools (SO-04)'.
Yes, there are cycling and mountain biking routes in the vicinity. You can find touring bicycle routes like the 'Charco de Las Canales – Historic Center of Letur loop from Letur' in the cycling guide around Socovos. For mountain biking, check the MTB trails guide for routes that may pass near some water features.
The natural pools are particularly refreshing during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when the cool, crystal-clear waters offer a welcome escape from the heat. However, the surrounding natural landscapes are beautiful year-round for hiking and exploration.
Beyond the natural pools, the region boasts diverse natural beauty. The "Camino de los Cantalares" near Charco Pataco features caves, grottoes, and unique trees. You can also visit the Cenajo Dam, which is not only an impressive engineering feat but also offers panoramic viewpoints of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors highly appreciate the pristine, often cold waters for refreshing dips, the integration of these spots into beautiful natural landscapes, and the opportunities they provide for hiking, picnicking, and swimming in an unspoiled environment. The unique charm of these natural "charcos" and "pozas" is a major draw.
Yes, some adapted areas like Charco de Las Canales have specific rules for bathing and recreation, which are usually posted on-site. It's always advisable to respect local regulations, keep the areas clean, and be mindful of the natural environment to preserve their beauty.
Accessibility varies by location. For instance, Charco de Las Canales is located within the old town of Letur and is accessible on foot via stairs. Charco Pataco can be reached by a half-hour walk from Puerta del Sol, though some paths can be steep. Many natural pools are reached via hiking trails, so comfortable footwear is recommended.


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