Best lakes around Quirós, a municipality in Asturias, Spain, offer diverse natural landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and significant water bodies. Notable features include both natural glacial lakes and man-made reservoirs. These areas provide settings for hiking, cycling, and water sports.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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A glacial lake nestled between limestone walls, with a little-known detail: beneath the surrounding meadow, remnants of the old road used to transport materials for the region's former water network are still visible—a nearly erased trace that lends the place a dual character, both natural and industrious. The lake changes dramatically with the light: on cloudy days it appears opaque and heavy, but in sunlight it displays an intense green that reveals its depth and rocky bottom. It's a good spot to pause and appreciate the contrast between the wild landscape and the barely visible but still present vestiges of human activity.
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Also known as Black Lake, you are facing the deepest lake in Asturias, as it can reach up to 9 meters deep. In the same valley of Lake Cerveriz, it is the basin of natural origin with the highest flow in this region.
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This lake, like the surrounding ones, is part of the group of Saliencia lakes. You will be able to see that the water of this glacial lake is somewhat less transparent than the others. It usually has a dark green color.
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Also known as the Mina lagoon, this small lagoon is formed between the Cueva lake and the Cerveriz lake. Depending on the time of year you may see it without water, since being very shallow and located in a limestone basin, it tends to dry out in the summers.
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This is a reservoir on one of the bear trails
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It is a reservoir located in the middle of the route of the Senda del Oso Greenway, 6 km from Bárzana (capital of Quirós), and 28 km. from Oviedo. It has an area of its own basin of 196 km2. It is suitable for practicing water sports and fishing, as long as it is done far from the dam and the intakes. It has a jetty and sport fishing school. On its shores and surroundings you can enjoy multiple activities such as hiking or cycling routes and rest in its recreational areas.
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This is an impressive glacial lake located in the Picos de Europa National Park. The lake is situated at an altitude of 1,770 meters and is surrounded by beautiful mountain peaks and alpine forests.
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Spectacular. It is worth doing the complete route and seeing them all
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The Quirós region features a diverse landscape with both natural glacial lakes and man-made reservoirs. These include impressive glacial lakes like those in the Saliencia group and the picturesque Valdemurrio Reservoir.
The Valdemurrio Reservoir is an excellent choice for active tourism. It offers facilities such as a jetty for canoes, bicycle rentals, and is suitable for water sports and fishing, provided activities are conducted away from the dam and water intakes. It even hosts a fishing school.
Yes, the Saliencia lakes group, which includes View of Lago de la Cueva, Lago Cerveriz, Lake Calabazosa, and Laguna de Almagrera, are known for their scenic beauty. View of Lago de la Cueva, for instance, is an impressive glacial lake at 1,770 meters in the Picos de Europa National Park, surrounded by mountain peaks and alpine forests.
Lago Socellares is recognized as a significant component of the natural heritage within Quirós. While less information is available on specific activities, its designation highlights its importance for local biodiversity and scenic value, offering opportunities for quiet enjoyment of unspoiled nature.
Absolutely. The Valdemurrio Reservoir is conveniently located along the Vía Verde de la Senda del Oso (Bear's Path Greenway), making it an ideal spot for hikers and cyclists. You can find various routes of differing difficulty levels accessible from the reservoir. For more options, explore Running Trails around Quirós, Road Cycling Routes around Quirós, and Gravel biking around Quirós.
Lago Cerveriz, a glacial lake part of the Saliencia group, is known for its distinct dark green water, making it a visually interesting spot.
Lake Calabazosa, also known as Black Lake, is the deepest lake in Asturias, reaching up to 9 meters in depth. It is part of the Saliencia lakes group.
Yes, Laguna de Almagrera, also known as the Mina lagoon, is a small body of water that, due to its shallow nature and limestone basin, tends to dry out in the summers.
The Saliencia lakes, including View of Lago de la Cueva, are located within the Somiedo Natural Park, a Biosphere Reserve. This area is rich in biodiversity, with notable fauna including Cantabrian brown bears, otters, Egyptian vultures, and golden eagles. It's also particularly important for amphibians, with most species found in the park present here.
Yes, the Valdemurrio Reservoir is easily accessible. It has a regular bus stop nearby, ample parking, and recreational areas, making it convenient for day trips.
Near the lakes of Quirós, you can find several running trails. An easy option is the 'Embalse de Valdemurio — circular' route, which is 3.3 km long. For more challenging runs, consider 'Ascent to the Peñas Ubinas — circular from Tuíza' (13 km) or 'Running loop from Villanueva' (9.3 km). You can find more details and routes in the Running Trails around Quirós guide.
Yes, the mountainous terrain around Quirós offers excellent opportunities for both road and gravel biking. For road cycling, routes like 'Puerto de Ventana from San Martín de Teverga' (39.9 km) are popular. Gravel bikers might enjoy the 'Gravel tour to the Natural Park of Las Ubiñas-La Mesa along the Senda del Oso (Bear Trail)' (72.5 km). Explore more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Quirós and Gravel biking around Quirós guides.


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