Lakes around Navahondilla, a small municipality in Ávila, Spain, are primarily reservoirs offering diverse recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Sierra de Gredos and the Alberche River basin. These aquatic features are set within natural landscapes, providing areas for outdoor activities and wildlife observation. The area serves as a gateway to natural reserves and significant water bodies.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Very good views of the Burguillo Reservoir. The path is sometimes quite rutted.
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The reservoir formed in the Pajarero gorge, which we can observe from its dam. It is a beautiful and ideal place for hiking or simply relaxing in the middle of nature. There is a circular route that crosses the surrounding chestnut grove, where there is also a viewpoint.
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From the Burguillo reservoir dam you can see a spectacular panoramic view of the sheet of water surrounded by mountains and forests.
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Located at the foot of the Sierra de Gredos, the Burguillo reservoir is an ideal area to practice all kinds of activities. It offers exceptional views from several points.
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Near the town of Sotillo de La Adrada is this beautiful pond surrounded by a spectacular setting. There are indicative signs in the place.
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Pond at the edge of the road with very easy access that in the wet seasons creates a very beautiful landscape.
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While Navahondilla itself doesn't feature large natural lakes, the region offers significant aquatic attractions. The most prominent are the San Juan Reservoir, home to the El Burguillo Reservoir, and the Pajarero Reservoir. These provide diverse recreational opportunities and scenic views.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The El Burguillo Reservoir and the Pajarero Reservoir are both categorized as family-friendly. The Playa de la Virgen de la Nueva on the San Juan Reservoir also offers extensive facilities including picnic areas, public restrooms, and children's play areas, making it ideal for a family day out.
The area around these reservoirs is perfect for various outdoor activities. At the San Juan Reservoir, particularly at Playa de la Virgen de la Nueva, you can enjoy water sports like sailing, canoeing, paddleboarding, and water skiing. Fishing and boat trips are also popular. For land-based activities, you'll find numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. You can explore hiking trails and cycling routes that offer impressive views of the water and surrounding landscapes.
Absolutely. The region, especially around the El Burguillo Reservoir and within the Valle de Iruelas Natural Reserve, offers a network of marked trails. These trails vary in difficulty, from simple walks to more challenging treks, ideal for enjoying nature and wildlife observation. You can find more details on hiking routes around Navahondilla.
Yes, the Valle de Iruelas Natural Reserve, which includes parts of the El Burguillo Reservoir, is a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA). It's renowned for being one of Europe's largest colonies of black vultures, making it an excellent destination for birdwatching, particularly for observing raptors.
Yes, the Playa de la Virgen de la Nueva on the San Juan Reservoir is a highly regarded inland beach. It's the first inland beach in the Community of Madrid to receive a Blue Flag certification, guaranteeing high water quality and excellent services for swimming and beach activities.
The Playa de la Virgen de la Nueva on the San Juan Reservoir has designated areas where dogs are permitted, making it a good option for pet owners looking to enjoy the water and surroundings with their canine companions.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty. The El Burguillo Reservoir is nestled at the foot of the Sierra de Gredos, offering exceptional views of water surrounded by mountains and forests. The Valle de Iruelas Natural Reserve is known for its lush black pine forests and rich biodiversity. The Charca de los Cangrejos, especially in wet seasons, creates a very beautiful landscape.
Within the Valle de Iruelas Natural Reserve, you can find the ancient village of Las Cruceras, which has been rehabilitated for rural tourism. This village once housed resin and timber workers, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The Casa del Parque also provides information and temporary exhibitions about the valley's history and ecology.
Spring is often recommended for visiting the lakes, as the landscapes are vibrant and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. For instance, the View of the Embalse del Burguillo is noted to be 'better spring' by visitors. Summer is ideal for water sports and swimming, while autumn offers beautiful colors, especially in areas with chestnut groves like around the Pajarero Reservoir.
The Playa de la Virgen de la Nueva on the San Juan Reservoir is well-equipped with amenities, including picnic areas, public restrooms, children's play areas, and beach bars (chiringuitos) where you can enjoy local gastronomy. Other reservoirs like El Burguillo offer more natural settings, with amenities typically found in nearby towns.
Access varies by location. The Charca de los Cangrejos is noted for its very easy access, being a pond at the edge of the road. Major reservoirs like San Juan and El Burguillo have established access points and facilities, though some viewpoints or trailheads might require a short drive or walk. Parking is generally available at popular spots.


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