Lakes around Hoz De Jaca are a prominent feature of this charming village in the Aragonese Pyrenees. Nestled in the Tena Valley, the area is known for its diverse aquatic landscapes, from large reservoirs to high-mountain glacial lakes. The Embalse de Búbal is a significant landmark, complemented by the pristine beauty of lakes like Asnos and Sabocos. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Crowded on the way there. Avoid weekends, but the return trip takes you along small paths with magnificent views. https://youtu.be/Ok7Ho9e7DwM?si=Zw-F5dc7hrTHr3sT
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A beautiful lake located at 1,905 m in a glacial cirque surrounded by Pico del Verde (2,295 m) and Peña Sabocos (2,757 m). It has a maximum depth of 25 m and is close to the Asnos Lake.
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Picturesque place with fantastic views
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Fantastic. And certainly not accessible to everyone.
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Area where there is a set of Ibones in a rather stony mountain area due to its height. From this point you can see a large number of peaks in the area such as the Pico de Arnales, the Gramo Negro, the Aguja de Pondiellos, the Algas and the Argualas.
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Second reservoir located in the Valle del Tena and located further north of the Búbal Reservoir. Both collect the waters of the Río Gállego.
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The Ibones de Brazato are two lakes of glacial origin. The Brazato Bajo ibón is at 2,370 meters, while the Brazato Superior is at 2,450. The climb from Panticosa is arduous, but it is worth it for the beautiful views of peaks such as Arnales, Gramo Negro, Aguja de Pondiellos, the Algae and the Argualas.
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Among the most popular lakes are the expansive Embalse de Búbal, known for its water sports and scenic views, and the serene high-mountain glacial lakes like Ibón de Asnos and Ibón de Sabocos, which are hiking destinations. Other favorites include Piedrafita Lake, offering easy access and beautiful views of Peña Telera, and the picturesque Tramacastilla Lake.
The warmer months are ideal for water activities at Embalse de Búbal, while autumn offers breathtaking views as the dense forest around the reservoir changes color. High-mountain lakes like Ibón de Asnos and Ibón de Sabocos are best visited during late spring to early autumn when trails are clear of snow.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Piedrafita Lake offers easy access by track or path, making it suitable for all ages. Tramacastilla Lake is also considered family-friendly, providing a picturesque spot for a break. The area around Lanuza Reservoir also has accessible paths.
Yes, the Embalse de Búbal is one of the few reservoirs in the region where bathing is permitted and is popular for swimming during warmer months. However, for other lakes like Tramacastilla Lake and the high-mountain ibones, swimming with chemicals like sunscreen is generally prohibited as all Aragonese lakes are protected as singular wetlands to preserve water quality.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can find various outdoor activities. For running, explore routes like the 'Santa Elena Accessible Trail' or the 'Ibón and Arco de Piedrafita Loop Trail'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle trails such as 'Ibónes de Piedrafita y de Tramacastilla – circular por la pista de la Patacua' or the 'Sallent de Gállego – Lanuza Reservoir loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic routes like 'Valle de Tena – Panticosa Spa and return to Búbal reservoir'. You can find more details on these activities at the running trails guide, MTB trails guide, and road cycling routes guide.
Absolutely. The ascent to the high-mountain glacial lakes of Ibón de Asnos and Ibón de Sabocos offers rewarding hiking experiences. Similarly, reaching the Brazato Lakes, located at 2,370 and 2,450 meters, is arduous but provides beautiful views of surrounding peaks like Arnales and Gramo Negro. These trails are generally considered challenging and require good physical condition.
The lakes are set amidst stunning natural landscapes, characterized by mountains, meadows, and diverse flora and fauna typical of high-mountain ecosystems. You can expect to see vibrant autumn foliage around Embalse de Búbal, and pristine glacial environments at lakes like Ibón de Sabocos. The area is rich in natural beauty, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, the area around Embalse de Búbal is known for adventure. Hoz de Jaca is home to the Valle de Tena zipline, one of Europe's longest, which crosses over the reservoir. There's also a unique hanging viewpoint with a mesh floor offering spectacular views of the Tena Valley and the reservoir below, and an extreme swing suspended 150 meters above the reservoir.
Near the Embalse de Búbal, you can find companies offering equipment rentals and lessons for water sports like windsurfing, canoeing, and kayaking. The nearby Baños de Panticosa is a superb spa resort with facilities. For Lanuza Reservoir, the charming town of Lanuza de Sallent de Gállego is located on its banks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and panoramic views, especially from viewpoints overlooking Embalse de Búbal. The easy access and beautiful setting of Piedrafita Lake are frequently praised, as are the picturesque views and tranquility offered by Tramacastilla Lake. The challenging but rewarding treks to high-altitude lakes like Brazato Lakes are also highly valued for their spectacular scenery.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary, many natural areas in the Pyrenees are generally welcoming to dogs on leash. For lakes with easy access like Piedrafita Lake, walking with dogs is common. Always ensure your dog is under control and follow local guidelines, especially in protected wetland areas or near wildlife.
Yes, Hoz de Jaca itself is a natural viewpoint offering magnificent panoramic views over the Embalse de Búbal and the surrounding Tena Valley. Additionally, the area boasts a unique hanging viewpoint with a mesh floor that provides spectacular views of the central Tena Valley and the reservoir below. Many hiking trails to the high-mountain lakes also offer breathtaking vistas of the surrounding peaks and valleys.


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