Best lakes around Alhama are primarily found in Alhama de Granada, a region known for its natural beauty, including significant reservoirs and thermal waters. The area is characterized by its dramatic canyons and sandstone formations, particularly around the Tajos del río Alhama. This landscape offers diverse aquatic experiences, from large reservoirs used for water sports to smaller wetlands and natural hot springs. The region's hydrological features are integral to its ecological importance and recreational appeal.
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The Embalse y Presa Los Bermejales is a reservoir and dam in the Sierra de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama and is an interesting tourist attraction in the region. The reservoir is located near the village of Alhama de Granada, south of the Sierra. It is a great destination for nature lovers as well as for outdoor activities such as cycling. The region around the reservoir offers a mixture of Mediterranean vegetation and mountain landscapes. The area is ideal for more challenging cycling tours.
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The Dolmen de Los Bermejales is a megalithic tomb located near the Los Bermejales reservoir. This dolmen is part of a necropolis, a burial place from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. It was discovered in 1964 when the water level of the reservoir dropped, and was subsequently moved to be preserved. The dolmen consists of a corridor with two doors that divides the room into three sections. It is approximately 9.45 meters long, 2 meters wide and 1.80 meters high. During the excavations, ceramics, copper, bones and four skulls were found.
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It is located in the municipality of Arenas del Rey and is fed by the rivers and streams of the Sierra de Almijara mountains. The reservoir was completed in 1958 and has a capacity of approximately 104 million cubic meters of water. With beautiful views of the natural surroundings.
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An impressive cave - located directly on the reservoir.
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This point is at the mouth of the Cacin river at the exit to the Bermejales dam located in the lands of Formes, Jayena, Bermejales, specifically in the lands of Arenas del Rei
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The region around Alhama de Granada is rich in natural beauty. You'll find dramatic canyons and sandstone formations, particularly around the Tajos del río Alhama. The lakes themselves, like Pantaneta de Alhama, are important wetlands, providing habitat for many birds, some of which are threatened. The larger Los Bermejales Reservoir is also noted for its diverse animal life, including resident and migratory birds, and its shores are lined with pine trees.
Yes, Alhama de Granada is famous for its natural thermal springs, from which the town gets its name ('hot waters' in Arabic). These natural pools are open year-round and are free to use, with water temperatures consistently around 47°C. They offer a relaxing and therapeutic experience, recognized since Roman times. You can find both free natural pools alongside the Alhama river and a spa facility.
The Los Bermejales Reservoir is a popular spot for various water sports such as paddling, surfing, and sailing. Its vast size and open waters make it ideal for these activities, especially during the warmer months.
Absolutely. Both Pantaneta de Alhama and Embalse de los Bermejales are considered family-friendly. The Pantaneta offers opportunities for bird watching in a rich ecosystem, while the Bermejales reservoir provides space for relaxation and water activities. The natural hot springs are also a unique and enjoyable experience for families.
Yes, the area around Alhama de Granada offers excellent hiking opportunities. You can find trails that lead through the dramatic canyons and sandstone pits formed by river erosion, known as the Tajos del río Alhama. For more specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Alhama guide, which includes trails like the 'Pantaneta de Alhama – View of the Alhama Gorge loop from Alhama de Granada'.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. For instance, the 'Cave Houses – View of the Alhama Gorge loop from Monumento Natural Tajos de Alhama' is an easy 6 km hike. The areas around Pantaneta de Alhama also offer pleasant, less strenuous paths suitable for families and beginners to observe nature.
The region can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures ideal for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes. Summer is perfect for water sports and enjoying the shade provided by pine trees around the reservoirs, as well as for bathing in the natural hot springs. Even in winter, the thermal springs remain a popular attraction.
Yes, you can get fantastic panoramic views of the Los Bermejales Reservoir from spots like Mirador de las Yeseras, located less than two kilometers from Arenas del Rey. This viewpoint offers sweeping overlooks of the reservoir and its natural surroundings.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling. The region around Los Bermejales Reservoir is ideal for more challenging cycling tours, offering a mix of Mediterranean vegetation and mountain landscapes. You can find various routes in the MTB Trails around Alhama guide and the Running Trails around Alhama guide.
Many natural areas and trails in Spain are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. While specific regulations can vary, generally, trails around natural areas like the Tajos del río Alhama and the reservoirs are suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.
The Pantaneta de Alhama is a small artificial reservoir included in the Andalusian inventory of wetlands. It's a crucial habitat for many birds, some of which are threatened, making it one of the richest ecosystems in the province of Granada for birdwatching and nature observation.
Yes, parking access is generally available near the major attractions like Los Bermejales Reservoir and the natural hot springs in Alhama de Granada. Specific parking areas are usually signposted, especially near popular recreational spots and viewpoints.


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