Best lakes around Vidreres, a municipality in the Selva region of Catalonia, Spain, offers a landscape characterized by its natural environment and historical sites. While not known for large natural lakes, the area features several water bodies including reservoirs and restored wetlands. These provide opportunities for exploring the local environment and its history. The municipality's appeal lies in its general natural setting and specific points of interest.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Punt d'observació d'ocells del Delta de la Tordera.
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The small, artificially created lake is located in a natural and wonderful cork oak forest. It is a popular hiking and cycling destination. The lake is also on the Eurovelo 8. For us, it was perfect for a short siesta.
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Expansion, restoration, and maintenance work are currently underway. This is a great area for walking or cycling. Mosquito repellent is recommended, as this is a wet area.
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This old flour mill, dating back several centuries, is located next to a pond that served the purpose of storing water to move the mill machinery, taking advantage of the nearby river courses. The house, in a rustic style, is a typical example of traditional Catalan architecture, built with stone and clay tiles. The pond, which is still preserved, not only served to operate the mill, but was also essential for irrigating the surrounding agricultural fields. In its surroundings, rural landscapes predominate, surrounded by cork oak forests and pine forests, which give the place an air of calm and connection with nature.
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Old brick factory
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Spectacular farmhouse, mill and pond.
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Artificial swamp in the middle of a forest of cork oaks.
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While Vidreres itself features artificial ponds and restored wetlands, the broader Girona region offers diverse aquatic environments. Notable spots include Molí de Can Moné and Pond, a historical site, and Pantà de Can Llop, an artificial lake within a cork oak forest. Further afield, you can find Catalonia's largest natural lake, Lake Banyoles, and the scenic Sau Reservoir.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. Molí de Can Moné and Pond, Pantà de Can Llop, and Sa Riera Park are all marked as family-friendly. Lake Banyoles also offers various activities and facilities for all ages.
Yes, there are several options for swimming. Lake Banyoles is popular for swimming and water sports. Other natural swimming spots in the wider region include Toll de la Presó, known for its deeper waters, and the Gorgs de La Garrotxa, which feature natural pools and waterfalls. The Sau Reservoir and Darnius-Boadella Reservoir also allow bathing in designated areas.
The area around Vidreres and its lakes offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate loops around Estanys de Sils and Pantanos de Llobet. For cycling, there are MTB trails and routes around Lake Banyoles. Water sports like kayaking and paddle surfing are available at Lake Banyoles, Sau Reservoir, and Darnius-Boadella Reservoir.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Estanys de Sils wetland area is great for walking or cycling. You can also find a moderate hiking route called 'Estany de Sils Loop' within the Hiking around Vidreres guide. The area around Pantà de Can Llop is also easily accessible for walks.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For water sports and swimming, the summer months (June to August) are ideal. For hiking and cycling, spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer milder temperatures and pleasant scenery, avoiding the summer heat and crowds.
Yes, Molí de Can Moné and Pond is a significant historical site. This old flour mill utilized the pond to power its machinery and irrigate surrounding fields, offering a glimpse into traditional Catalan architecture and rural life.
You can encounter diverse natural features. Estanys de Sils is a restored wetland with rich flora and aquatic fauna. The Mouth of the Tordera forms a natural delta with swampy vegetation and riparian forest, home to various animal species. Pantà de Can Llop is nestled within a cork oak forest, offering a tranquil natural setting.
Lake Banyoles is Catalonia's largest natural lake and is within a reasonable distance from Vidreres. It was a venue for the 1992 Olympic Games rowing events. It's a popular destination for water sports like kayaking and rowing, as well as swimming. There are also cycling routes around the lake, and it features a yacht club and sports facilities.
For those seeking a more secluded experience, Toll de la Presó is described as a quiet and intimate spot with deeper waters, ideal for a swim after sightseeing. Montcortés Lake, though further afield in Lleida, also offers a very quiet and secluded natural paradise without crowds.
You can find several running trails in the vicinity. The Running Trails around Vidreres guide includes routes like the 'Vidreres loop from Vidreres' and 'Running loop from Aiguaviva Parc', offering various distances and difficulties for runners.


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