Lakes around Artziniega are primarily reservoirs and viewpoints offering expansive water views in the Álava province of Spain. Artziniega is a medieval town known for its historical architecture and natural hiking trails. While large natural lakes are not within its immediate boundaries, the area provides access to significant bodies of water in the wider region. These locations offer opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating the natural landscape.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Spectacular reservoir surrounded by the Sierra Sálvada mountain range in the north of Álava. The dam is a popular place for fishing. In addition, the reservoir serves as a refuge for migratory birds. The surroundings of the dam allow you to enjoy a natural space made up of pine forests, oaks and shrubs.
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Small reservoir located in the Vall de Mena and close to the town that bears the same name as the reservoir, Arceniega.
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Depending on where you're looking from, it looks like a beautiful alpine lake. And being at the foot of the peaks of Sierra Salvada gives it a special beauty.
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Artziniega itself is known for its historical architecture and hiking trails, with local water features like the picturesque Artziniega Waterfall (La Teja Dam). The wider region, however, offers several significant reservoirs. These include Maroño Reservoir, Arceniega Reservoir, and the Ullíbarri-Gamboa Reservoir, which is popular for recreation. You can also find Lake Urrúnaga and the serene Embalse de Albina.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The local Artziniega Waterfall (La Teja Dam) offers an easy, tranquil stroll. For larger bodies of water, Maroño Reservoir and Arceniega Reservoir are both considered family-friendly. The Ullíbarri-Gamboa Reservoir also features bathing beaches and extensive recreational areas.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the View of the Ordunte Reservoir, which offers an expansive perspective of the water and its streams. Maroño Reservoir also provides spectacular views, surrounded by the Sierra Sálvada mountain range, giving it an alpine lake appearance.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at some of the reservoirs. Maroño Reservoir is known as a popular place for fishing. The Embalse de Albina, a smaller reservoir further north, is also suitable for fishing in a serene natural environment.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For specific routes, explore the MTB Trails around Artziniega, Road Cycling Routes around Artziniega, and Running Trails around Artziniega. The Ullíbarri-Gamboa Reservoir is particularly good for water sports like sailing and canoeing, and has a 45 km path for walking or mountain biking.
Yes, there are several options for walking and hiking. The Artziniega Waterfall offers a short, easy walk. The Ullíbarri-Gamboa Reservoir has extensive hiking trails along its banks, including a 45 km path. The surroundings of Maroño Reservoir also provide natural spaces with pine forests and oaks for enjoyable strolls.
While the region's lakes are primarily reservoirs, the Ullíbarri-Gamboa Reservoir is a popular recreational area that features three designated bathing beaches, making it suitable for swimming. For other reservoirs, it's best to check local regulations regarding swimming.
The lakes in the northern Álava region, such as Lake Urrúnaga, are appreciated year-round for their beauty and the changing colors of the surrounding vegetation. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and vibrant natural scenery. Summer is ideal for water sports and bathing at Ullíbarri-Gamboa Reservoir.
The Artziniega Waterfall (La Teja Dam) is generally accessible via a short, easy walk from the town center. For larger reservoirs, the Ullíbarri-Gamboa Reservoir has extensive recreational areas and paths, some of which may be suitable. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions for accessibility before visiting.
While specific regulations can vary, many natural areas in Spain are dog-friendly, especially on trails, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific park rules for each reservoir you plan to visit to ensure compliance.
Maroño Reservoir serves as a refuge for migratory birds, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. The Ullíbarri-Gamboa Reservoir is also an important wetland for birdwatching, offering opportunities to observe various species in their natural habitat.
The Ullíbarri-Gamboa Reservoir, being a popular recreational area, features reserved areas for barbecues and other facilities. For other reservoirs, it's generally recommended to bring your own provisions, though nearby towns like Artziniega or Legutio (near Lake Urrúnaga) will have cafes and services.


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