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Top 11 Lakes around Artenara

Best lakes around Artenara Gran Canaria are primarily reservoirs, vital for the region's water supply and offering significant natural landscapes. Located in the highlands of Gran Canaria, these water bodies provide opportunities for outdoor activities amidst picturesque scenery. The area is characterized by deep ravines and mountains, reflecting the island's unique geological formations. These reservoirs serve as the functional "lakes" of Artenara, blending practical importance with recreational and aesthetic value.

Best lakes around Artenara

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Last updated: June 20, 2026

Los Hornos Dam

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Los Hornos, also known as La Cumbre, is 1565 meters above sea level. i.e. M. The dam was built in 1933 from mortar masonry. It was later expanded and is …

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Pool with view of the Azulejos

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Be sure to wear hiking boots, it's steep and there are lots of loose rocks along the way. But it's worth the climb.

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Chira Dam

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The reservoir currently has little water.
There is also construction work going on at the moment, we actually wanted to go back up to the reservoir.
But still a nice round.

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El Charco de la Paloma

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The Charco de la Paloma is a small lake with a beautiful waterfall and a popular excursion spot in the region. Very easy to reach from Tejeda direction.

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Upper waterfall

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You have to climb the rock walls in this section. The route is not clear and you have to venture down the slope.

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November 24, 2025, El Charco de la Paloma

After the recent rainfall, there is currently plenty of water for the small waterfall.

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Unfortunately not very spectacular and not accessible due to the higher water

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These "pools" are small holes that sometimes contain a little water. There are also frogs here, so these pools are probably not intended for swimming or suitable if you respect nature - even if the name "pool" used here suggests that.

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The Charcos Azules of Los Azulejos in Veneguera should not be confused with El Charco Azul de Agaete near El Risco. The water has become rare here due to the dry years. The best chance is in spring. If it has rained for a long time, you can enjoy beautiful scenery here, such as water reflections or a refreshing swim. https://saldelatlantico.com/de/excursiones-en-las-islas-canarias/charcos-azules-azulejos-venegueras

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Be sure to wear hiking boots, it's steep and there are lots of loose rocks along the way. But it's worth the climb.

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In August there is no water to be seen anywhere. Just a few dried edges in the pools. Not recommended at this time of year...

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Los Hornos Dam Viewpoint The Los Hornos Dam or Cumbre Dam has a height of 1,565 meters above sea level. It dates from 1933, but was later enlarged. Made of ordinary masonry, it reached a height of 27 m and had a capacity of 697,000 m3 of water, which flows between ditches and tunnels towards the municipalities of Arucas and San Mateo.

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The waterfall and the filled reservoir in front of it are probably best admired during the "rainy season" in autumn and winter. Since it doesn't rain often on the island, no water flows here from spring to autumn.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'lakes' can I expect to find around Artenara?

The 'lakes' around Artenara are primarily significant reservoirs, locally known as 'presas' (dams). These include the Los Pérez, Lugarejos, and Las Hoyas reservoirs, which are integral to the island's hydraulic heritage. They offer stunning landscapes and are cherished for their tranquility and picturesque settings, blending practical importance with recreational and aesthetic value.

Which reservoirs offer the best views in the Artenara region?

For panoramic views, Los Hornos Dam is situated 1565 meters above sea level and provides excellent vistas, especially of the Tamadaba Natural Park. The area around Los Pérez Reservoir also offers panoramic views of Tamadaba Natural Park. Additionally, the Pool with view of the Azulejos offers scenic views of the unique Los Azulejos spectacle.

Are there hiking opportunities around the lakes in Artenara?

Yes, the areas around these reservoirs are ideal for hiking. You can find various trails, including those around Los Pérez, Lugarejos, and Las Hoyas. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Artenara guide, which includes trails like the 'Tamadaba Peak – Tamadaba Pine Forest loop'.

Are there any family-friendly spots or easy walks near the reservoirs?

Yes, El Charco de la Paloma is considered family-friendly, featuring a small lake and a beautiful waterfall. The area around Los Pérez Reservoir also offers simple walks along its edge and surrounding dirt tracks, suitable for enjoying a relaxed pace.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes and reservoirs in Artenara?

The 'rainy season' in autumn and winter is often the best time to see waterfalls and reservoirs at their fullest, such as El Charco de la Paloma. However, recent heavy rains can also transform the landscape, making areas like Lugarejos particularly green and vibrant. During drier months (spring to autumn), some natural pools might have less water.

Can I swim in any of the lakes or natural pools?

Yes, the Upper waterfall is known for swimming opportunities. Depending on recent rains, a delicious pool also forms at the Pool with view of the Azulejos, though it may be dry in August.

Are there any cultural or historical sites near the reservoirs?

Yes, the reservoirs themselves are part of Gran Canaria's significant hydraulic cultural heritage. Near Lugarejos Reservoir, you can find the Centro Locero de Lugarejos, which showcases the ancient craft of aboriginal pottery, offering insights into traditional Canarian culture.

What are some challenging trails or activities for experienced hikers?

For a more challenging experience, the terrain around the Pool with view of the Azulejos requires hiking boots due to steep sections and loose rocks. The Upper waterfall also involves climbing rock walls and navigating unclear routes down slopes, making it a challenging adventure.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the lakes?

Beyond hiking, the Artenara region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore Road Cycling Routes or Gravel Biking routes around Artenara, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, allowing you to experience the diverse landscapes of the area.

What do visitors enjoy most about the reservoirs in Artenara?

Visitors appreciate the stunning natural beauty, the tranquility, and the opportunities for outdoor adventure. The interplay of water, mountains, and sky creates spectacular scenes for photography. Many also value the historical significance of these man-made structures and the peaceful retreat they offer from bustling areas.

Are there any specific tips for visiting Los Hornos Dam?

Los Hornos Dam, also known as La Cumbre, is located at 1565 meters above sea level. It's an old dam built in 1933, offering panoramic views. The surrounding vegetation includes reforested pine groves and various types of broom and sage. It's a wonderfully located spot, and the nearby Roque Nublo car park is often considered worth a detour.

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