Best lakes around Amoeiro are primarily reservoirs and river-fed areas, as the municipality itself does not feature large natural lakes. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Miño River, which is a significant waterway, and thermal springs. Amoeiro's natural features include diverse landscapes with rivers and protected areas within the broader Ourense province. Visitors can explore water-related attractions that combine historical elements with natural settings.
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Location: in the municipality of Pereiro de Aguiar (Ourense), on the Loña River, a tributary of the Miño. Uses: water supply, irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, fishing; it is not navigable or suitable for swimming. Circular walk: approximately 4 km (3.7 km to be exact), easy difficulty, ideal for families and dogs—although they must be kept on a leash—offering shade, rest areas, and beautiful views.
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The Barbantes Thermal Park, in Cenlle, Ourense, has a thermal water pool that occupies about 200 square meters. The water temperature is constant, around 28-29ºC, ideal for a relaxing bath. Its water is rich in minerals and known for its therapeutic properties. The park has green areas and rest areas, making it a popular place for thermal tourism. It stands out for being on the Ribeiro Wine Route, an area famous for its vineyards and wineries, combining wellness and wine tourism.
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Bordering the entire reservoir there is a dirt road ideal for mtb and walking
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From the reservoir we leave it, we cross the road and go to Monte da Steela and there we look for the route two muiños do río Ionia mountain bike btt. Nice route and not demanding
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Natural park and path along the river Miño between the town of Laias and the Barbantes hot springs. Cool off by swimming in the cool waters of the river on your adventure. In season, there is a beach bar to buy some food.
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Great gravel track along the river Miño between Barbantes and Laias. The trail is shaded by many native trees. Don't forget your bathing suit to soak in the hot springs and the river
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Mirador del Monte da Chaira, located about 400 meters away, offers a beautiful view of the Cachamuiña reservoir.
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Amoeiro is characterized by its proximity to the Miño River, reservoirs, and thermal springs rather than large natural lakes. You can explore areas like the Cachamuíña Reservoir, which supplies drinking water to Ourense, or the Barbantes Thermal Park, known for its thermal water pool and gravel track along the Miño River.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Cachamuíña Reservoir offers a circular walk of approximately 4 km, suitable for families and cycling. Additionally, the Barbantes Natural Pools provide a natural park and path along the Miño River where families can cool off by swimming.
For a relaxing thermal experience, visit the Barbantes Thermal Park, which features a thermal water pool with a constant temperature of 28-29ºC. The broader Ourense province also offers the Outariz Hot Springs and As Burgas Roman Baths, both known for their therapeutic waters.
Absolutely. The Cachamuíña Reservoir has a dirt road bordering its entirety, ideal for walking. The Barbantes Thermal Park offers a gravel track along the Miño River. For more extensive hiking, explore routes like the 'Camino Natural del Río Barbantiño' or the 'Barbantes Thermal Park loop' which are part of the hiking guide around Amoeiro.
Yes, the circular walk around the Cachamuíña Reservoir is ideal for dogs, though they must be kept on a leash. Many natural paths along the Miño River are also suitable for dog walking.
You can enjoy beautiful panoramic views, especially from spots like the Mirador del Monte da Chaira, which offers a stunning perspective of the Cachamuíña Reservoir.
Besides walking and hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. The dirt road around Cachamuíña Reservoir is perfect for mountain biking. You can find various routes, including gravel biking and touring bicycle options, in the gravel biking guide and cycling guide around Amoeiro.
While Amoeiro itself is not known for ancient lakes, the broader Ourense province features significant water-related historical sites. The Ponte Vella (Roman Bridge of Ourense) spans the Miño River, showcasing ancient Roman engineering and subsequent reconstructions. The As Burgas Roman Baths also offer a glimpse into the region's historical use of thermal waters.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil environment, the opportunities for gentle walks and cycling, and the unique thermal experiences. The gravel track along the Miño River at Barbantes Thermal Park is highly rated for its shaded paths and the chance to soak in hot springs. The circular walk at Cachamuíña Reservoir is also popular for its ease and scenic beauty.
Yes, the Barbantes Natural Pools offer a place to cool off by swimming in the refreshing waters of the Miño River. During the season, there might even be a beach bar available.
Yes, the Cachamuíña Reservoir offers a pleasant circular walk of approximately 4 km, which is easy and ideal for families. Another option is the 'Barbantes Thermal Park loop' which is a moderate 13.4 km hike available in the hiking guide around Amoeiro.


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