Lakes around Algimia De Alfara are primarily characterized by natural pools and smaller water features within a mountainous landscape. Situated between the Sierra de Espadán and Sierra Calderona, the area offers a rural setting with bubbling streams and the Palancia river. While large natural lakes are not common directly in Algimia De Alfara, the region features several natural pools and reservoirs. These water bodies provide opportunities for outdoor activities in Algimia De Alfara natural areas.
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If you go into the Natural Park, you can reach these pools or lagoons that have been included in the catalogue of Protected Natural Areas for their great environmental and landscape value. The complex includes four bodies of water, the Butrera, Rosa, Gabacho and Portillo lagoons. Its origin is due to the action of man, who dug in this area in search of clayey material, and it is fed by rainwater that ends up here through runoff.
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A quarry pond in an artificial pit.
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Taste the silence of the heights, soak up the nuances of colors and just enjoy the most total calm.
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A well-deserved stop at the top of a steep passage. Nape of the neck in a deep silence where only the cicadas and crickets are heard. The smells are present as well as the pleasure of the eyes with a view as far as Caudiel in good weather.
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Algimia De Alfara is known for its natural pools, smaller water features, and reservoirs rather than large natural lakes. The area, nestled between the Sierra de Espadán and Sierra Calderona, features bubbling streams and the Palancia river, along with several artificial lakes and lagoons with environmental protection status, such as Laguna Rosa and Lagunas de Segorbe.
Yes, while not directly in Algimia De Alfara, the broader Valencia province offers several popular natural pools. These include the thermal springs of Fuente de los Baños in Montanejos, the stepped natural pools of Charcos de Quesa, and El Azud - Pozo de las Escaleras in Tuéjar, known for its clear, cold water and easy access. Another option is Gorgo de la Escalera in Anna, featuring cascades and a 25-meter waterfall.
One unique spot is Laguna Rosa near Segorbe, part of a complex of four bodies of water recognized for their environmental and landscape value. Another is the View of the Artificial Lake and Canyon, a viewpoint overlooking a quarry pond where visitors can experience deep silence and observe the landscape's colors.
Many of the natural pools and reservoirs in the region are suitable for families. For instance, Charcos de Quesa offers emerald green waters and an easy hiking trail for access. Gorgo de la Escalera in Anna has shallow water sections, making it suitable for families. Additionally, the Pond on the El Berro Trail is a renovated spot for animals, which can be part of a family-friendly walk.
The area around Algimia De Alfara is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, especially around natural pools like Fuente de los Baños and Buseo Reservoir. For cycling, there are several routes, including those for touring bicycles, mountain biking, and road cycling. You can explore options like the Ojos Negros Greenway or routes around Torres Torres Castle. Find more details on cycling routes in the Cycling around Algimia De Alfara guide, MTB Trails around Algimia De Alfara guide, and Road Cycling Routes around Algimia De Alfara guide.
The Buseo Reservoir in Chera, within Chera National Park, is a notable option. It offers opportunities for swimming, fishing, and paddleboarding in clear, refreshing water. It's surrounded by campsites and hiking trails, making it a great destination for a full day of activities.
The natural pools and reservoirs are generally best visited during warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the water is most inviting for swimming and outdoor activities. However, some thermal springs like Fuente de los Baños maintain a constant temperature of around 25°C, making them suitable for swimming year-round. Hiking around the water features can be enjoyed in spring and autumn for milder temperatures.
Yes, you can find several viewpoints. The Laguna de la Dehesa viewpoint offers a small wooden structure with a ramp and information panel. Another is Lagunas de Segorbe, which provides a serene spot with views that can extend far on clear days. The View of the Artificial Lake and Canyon also offers a unique perspective over a quarry pond.
While a bit further afield, approximately 12 km south of Valencia city, Albufera Lake is one of Spain's most important wetlands. This shallow, freshwater lake is a crucial ecological site and a significant bird protection area, home to up to 250 different bird species. It offers a different kind of water-based natural experience for those interested in biodiversity and birdwatching.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of these spots. The deep silence, the vibrant colors of the landscape, and the refreshing waters for swimming are frequently mentioned. Places like Laguna Rosa are noted for their surprising beauty and calm, while viewpoints offer a chance to soak up the nuances of the surroundings.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each water feature are not always explicit, many natural areas and hiking trails in the Sierra de Espadán and Sierra Calderona are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always best to check local regulations for specific natural parks or protected areas before visiting with your dog.
Accessibility varies by location. Some spots like El Azud - Pozo de las Escaleras in Tuéjar are known for their easy access, parking, and picnic areas. Others, like Gorgo de la Escalera in Anna, require navigating 136 stairs to reach the main pool area. The Laguna de la Dehesa viewpoint is noted as wheelchair accessible. It's advisable to check specific access details for each destination if accessibility is a concern.


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