Lakes around San Adrián De Juarros are primarily found in the surrounding Burgos region, featuring significant bodies of water like the Arlanzón Reservoir. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes and offers various outdoor activities. The region's geography includes reservoirs and more distant glacial lakes, providing diverse aquatic environments for exploration. The Sierra de la Demanda, a prominent natural park near San Adrián De Juarros, further enhances the area's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Spectacular area for hiking routes
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Good place to rest a little after walking the numerous trails that run through this area.
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The GR 82 is the path that traces the Arlanzón Reservoir and that surrounds the whole of the riverbank offering views of the marsh at all times. The landscape, always close to the shore.
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Nice stretch of greenway where you pedal alongside the swamp. You cross an iron footbridge and a beautiful riverside forest.
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It is one of the two reservoirs that supply water to the entire region of Burgos. If you are pedaling along the greenway, it is a perfect area to rest enjoying the views of the sheet of water and the spaciousness.
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The road that borders the Arlanzón reservoir has an incredible perspective of the mountains as a backdrop. The clouds are reflected in the water and the views in general give meaning to cycling in these remote places.
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It is a route along a marked path (for hiking or biking) that was the layout of an old mining train. Most of the road is covered by woods and trees, passes by the side of the beautiful Arlanzón reservoir and reaches the pretty town of Pineda de la Sierra. The Greenway continues to Monterrubio, but this section marked as a favorite is the one from Arlanzón to Pineda.
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The primary aquatic attractions in the region are the Arlanzón Reservoir, which is closer to San Adrián De Juarros, and the more distant but stunning Lagunas de Neila. Both offer distinct natural experiences.
The Arlanzón Reservoir is valued for its scenic views, especially from viewpoints like Beautiful views over the Arlanzón reservoir. It's also a key feature along the Sierra de la Demanda Greenway, making it ideal for cycling and hiking. The reservoir provides an incredible perspective with mountains as a backdrop, often reflecting clouds in its waters.
You can enjoy various non-motorized water sports on the reservoir. The adjacent Sierra de la Demanda Greenway is perfect for hiking and cycling, passing through wooded areas and offering picturesque views. For more structured cycling, explore routes like the 'Úzquiza and Arlanzón Reservoirs - Sierra de Mancilla Loop' for road cycling or the 'Arlanzón Reservoir – Pineda de la Sierra loop' for mountain biking. You can find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around San Adrián De Juarros and MTB Trails around San Adrián De Juarros guides.
Yes, the area around the Arlanzón Reservoir is considered family-friendly. Many sections of the Sierra de la Demanda Greenway, such as the Vía Verde de la Demanda Section by the Reservoir, are suitable for families to cycle or walk. There are also facilities like the Rest Area Next to the Ponds, perfect for a break or picnic.
The Lagunas de Neila are a stunning collection of glacial lakes, unique for their origin within cirques and surrounded by peaks reaching around 2000 meters. They offer a spectacular landscape of mountainous terrain and dense forests, making them a natural paradise for hikers and nature lovers.
The best time depends on your preference. The Arlanzón Reservoir is enjoyable throughout the warmer months for water activities and cycling. For the Lagunas de Neila, autumn is particularly breathtaking when the forests display vibrant colors, while winter offers a magical atmosphere with frozen, snow-covered lagoons.
Absolutely. The Lagunas de Neila are a prime destination for hikers, with various routes that allow visitors to explore the area and enjoy panoramic views from elevated points, such as the Pico de la Campiña (2,049 m).
Access to the Lagunas de Neila is available from the towns of Neila or Quintanar de la Sierra. It's approximately 95 kilometers southeast of the city of Burgos, requiring a bit more travel than the Arlanzón Reservoir.
The area boasts diverse tree species, including Scots pine, beech, oak, and holly. It is part of a protected natural park, and you can find more information about the local ecosystem, geology, flora, and fauna at the Casa del Parque in the church of San Miguel de Neila.
Yes, the area around the Arlanzón Reservoir is of significant tourist interest due to its proximity to the archaeological site of Atapuerca, which is considered one of the most important in Spain for understanding human evolution.
Visitors particularly enjoy the expansive views of the water and surrounding landscape, especially when cycling along the greenway. Many appreciate the opportunity to take a refreshing break and soak in the scenery, noting the beautiful reflections of clouds in the water and the mountainous backdrop.


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