Best lakes around Candelario are found in a region characterized by the Sierra de Béjar mountains and its unique village architecture. While Candelario itself is known for its traditional water channels, the broader area offers a variety of appealing water bodies. These include reservoirs, natural pools, and glacial lakes, providing diverse outdoor experiences. The landscape blends mountainous terrain with tranquil water features, making it a destination for those seeking natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Very good views and for all levels, it can be done as a family.
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From the Vía Verde de la Plata you will have spectacular views of the Ambroz valley, Baños de Montemayor, its reservoir and Hervás.
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A PLACE TO ENJOY ACCOMPANIED OR ALONE. THE ROUTE IS VERY COOL, WITH VARIOUS SOURCES
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The view over the lake is magnificent.
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One of the many jewels offered by the Sierra de Candelario, the Navamuño Reservoir combines perfectly with the landscape that surrounds it.
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The views from the dam towards the reservoir are postcard. On clear days you can fully appreciate this wonderful landscape that is worth visiting!
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Beautiful place! The. Lagunas del Trampal are 3 lakes of glacial origin within the Sierra de Gredos Park and worth visiting, the landscape is wonderful at any time of the year.
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The region around Candelario, nestled in the Sierra de Béjar, offers a diverse range of water bodies. You'll find scenic reservoirs like the Navamuño Dam, natural pools such as the Riofrío Natural Pool, and stunning glacial lakes like Laguna del Duque and the Trampal Lagoons. The village of Candelario itself is famous for its charming 'regaderas' or traditional water channels.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Baños Reservoir is great for a pleasant walk and even a dip on warmer days, with a nearby campsite. The Navamuño Dam offers open spaces and beautiful views, perfect for a relaxed visit. Additionally, the View of the Ambroz Valley and Reservoir is an excellent place for families, especially in autumn, with options for easy hiking.
For breathtaking vistas, the View of the Ambroz Valley and Reservoir is highly recommended, offering extensive views. The Navamuño Dam also provides postcard-worthy views where water and mountains beautifully combine. The Trampal Lagoons, nestled among high pastures, offer a stunning natural panorama.
Absolutely! The region is excellent for hiking. You can find challenging routes like the 'Calvitero and Lagunas del Trampal Loop Trail' or the 'Peña Negra and Embalse de Navamuño Loop'. For more options, explore the dedicated guide to Hiking around Candelario, which features several difficult trails near these water bodies.
Yes, the area provides various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for gravel biking, such as the 'View of Hervás – Casas del Monte Rest Area loop from Béjar', or explore road cycling routes like the 'La Covatilla Ski Resort – La Ancianita bullring loop from Candelario'. For detailed routes, check out the guides for Gravel biking around Candelario and Road Cycling Routes around Candelario.
Autumn is particularly recommended for visiting the lakes, especially for places like the View of the Ambroz Valley and Reservoir, where the changing foliage adds to the beauty. Summer months are ideal for enjoying natural pools like the Riofrío Natural Pool for a refreshing swim. The clear streams of Candelario are also a delight in spring and summer.
Laguna del Duque is a significant natural monument of glacial origin and is the largest lake in the Sierra de Gredos national park. While originally formed by glaciers, it was dammed in the early 20th century to support a hydroelectric power station, blending natural history with human engineering.
Yes, you can take a dip in some spots. The Baños Reservoir allows swimming, though be aware that the shore can sometimes be muddy. For a more traditional swimming experience, the Riofrío Natural Pool is a popular and picturesque spot for a cool swim during the summer months.
The Trampal Lagoons are three glacial lakes situated on the eastern slope of the Cuerda del Calvitero mountain. They are nestled among sprawling high pastures, offering a beautiful and challenging hiking experience. Visitors should be prepared with good shoes and stamina to fully enjoy this natural monument.
The Navamuño Dam is a man-made monument that seamlessly integrates with the natural mountainous landscape of the Sierra de Candelario. It provides a tranquil setting with an open space where water and mountains combine, offering stunning, postcard-worthy views from the dam itself.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Candelario, the Salamanca province offers other appealing water bodies. These include Cañada de Miranda, a lake area with multi-use paths for outdoor activities, and Riolobos Weir, an artificial wetland valued for its landscape and environmental significance, particularly for birdwatching. The San Marcos Lagoon near La Alberca is also known as a quiet paradise.


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