Lakes around Soria, a province in Spain's Castile y León region, offer diverse natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, including glacial lagoons and significant reservoirs. These aquatic environments are often nestled within dense forests and mountain ranges, providing varied opportunities for outdoor activities. Soria's lakes are a key feature of its natural heritage, attracting visitors seeking connection with nature.
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Fine sand beach, with parking, tables, a bar (only open in summer)... in summer it is very crowded, but if you go early you can enjoy spectacular views
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Beautiful print that the Laguna Grande de los Humedales del Campo de Gómara gives us, from the town of Rabanera del Campo.
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The first lagoon we come across from Rabanera del Campo, a passing area of the Campo de Gómara Wetlands route.
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The town has a fountain says refuel
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I do not recommend getting here by bike, the road is impossible unless you have a tremendous physical shape and experience, so it is better to walk. Also, if you are attentive you can see several species of birds.
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It is a place where many people used to go to enjoy a good barbecue on the edge of the Buitrago weir, but since the pass was closed a little over 10 years ago it has been completely abandoned. Even so, you can still enjoy a break in the middle of nature sitting on one of the benches that are still standing and also enjoy views of the impressive swamp that can be seen if you climb a bit on a nearby slope. You can reach it by bike or on foot because the only thing that blocks the way is a guard rail placed to prevent cars from entering.
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Beach formed in the swamp of the rope of the well. It is easy to get to it and there are many paths through the mountains where you can take routes. In summer you can also do water sports on the beach. It is also a recommended place to have meals because there are many barbecues with tables. There is also a bar that only opens in summer
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A town at the foot of the swamp of the same name. You can get there on foot or by bike along many different routes. Once there you can take a canoe ride through the swamp or take hiking trails around it where you can see vultures and other animals. The dam cannot be visited as it is private property.
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The lakes around Soria, particularly within the Picos de Urbión mountain range, are known for their diverse natural beauty. This includes glacial lagoons like the enigmatic Laguna Negra, as well as significant reservoirs. The area is characterized by dense forests and mountains, offering a blend of stunning scenery and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's natural heritage is a key draw for visitors seeking a connection with nature.
Yes, several lakes and areas are suitable for families. Playa Gamella, for instance, is a beach formed in a reservoir, offering fine sand, parking, tables, and a seasonal bar, making it ideal for family outings. Other family-friendly spots include Los Rábanos and Reservoir, Laguna del Ciego, and Laguna Grande de los Humedales del Campo de Gómara.
The lakes around Soria offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and running. For example, the area around Laguna Negra is excellent for hiking, including an 8-mile loop to the summit of Pico Urbión. Near Los Rábanos and Reservoir, you can take canoe rides or explore hiking trails. For more general routes, you can find various road cycling, touring cycling, and running trails throughout the Soria region.
Yes, swimming is possible in certain areas. Playa Gamella, a beach within a reservoir, is a popular spot for water sports and swimming during summer. The Laguna Negra also hosts an established swimming crossing during the first weekend of August.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for water sports and swimming at places like Playa Gamella and for the annual swimming event at Laguna Negra. The warmer months are generally good for hiking and cycling. In colder months, the Picos de Urbión area, including Laguna Negra, transforms into a beautiful snowy landscape, offering a different kind of scenic experience.
The region boasts impressive natural elements. The Laguna Negra, for example, is a high-altitude glacial lagoon nestled within the Picos de Urbión mountain range, surrounded by dense pine and beech forests and granite walls. Its dark waters reflect the scenery, creating an enigmatic beauty. Other notable features include the impressive views of the swamp from View of the Azud de Buitrago and the wetlands of Campo de Gómara, which include Laguna del Ciego and Laguna Grande.
While specific 'beginner' trails around individual lakes aren't detailed, many areas offer accessible paths. For example, around Los Rábanos and Reservoir, you can find hiking trails suitable for observing local wildlife. The general Soria region also has easy cycling routes that can often be adapted for walking, such as the 'Fuentecantos and Chavaler - circular from Garray' route.
Laguna Negra is a high-altitude glacial lagoon in the Picos de Urbión, renowned for its enigmatic beauty. Its dark waters, reflecting the surrounding forests and granite walls, have inspired myths and artists for centuries. It's part of the Laguna Negra y los Circos Glaciares de Urbión Nature Reserve, offering spectacular views and a unique landscape at over 1,700 meters of altitude. It's a prime spot for hiking and experiencing Soria's natural grandeur.
Yes, some popular lake destinations offer facilities. Playa Gamella provides parking, tables, barbecues, and a seasonal bar. While not all spots have extensive facilities, many popular areas are accessible by car, and you can often find amenities in nearby towns.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. They enjoy the ease of access to places like Playa Gamella, which offers a beach experience with facilities. The impressive views from spots like View of the Azud de Buitrago and the opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation around Los Rábanos and Reservoir are also highly valued. The overall connection with nature in a less-traveled region is a significant draw.
Yes, the Picos de Urbión area, where Laguna Negra is located, is also home to other glacial lakes. These include Urbión, Long, and Frost. While less detailed information is readily available compared to the prominent Laguna Negra, these lakes contribute to the region's rich glacial landscape and offer further exploration opportunities for those seeking remote natural beauty.


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