Best lakes around Lloseta are primarily artificial reservoirs situated in the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, for which Lloseta serves as a strategic base. Lloseta itself does not feature natural lakes, but it is an excellent starting point for exploring significant water bodies like Embassament de Cúber and Embassament del Gorg Blau. These reservoirs are crucial for Mallorca's water supply and offer notable natural beauty. The region's landscape is characterized by rugged mountains and serene waters, providing diverse outdoor experiences.
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Gorg Blau reservoir, water for Mallorca northwest. Gorg Blau is not blue, should be "green" 😎
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Depending on the water level (tendency decreasing) you can see more and more of the channels or flooded rocks in the lake...
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Beautifully situated reservoir, which is beautifully embedded in the surrounding mountains... currently a few trees are turning their leaves orange, which is why the lake reminds me of Canada... especially on the weekends there is a lot going on up here
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There are two variants of the GR221 from the Cuber reservoir to the Tossal Verds refuge... one is a little shorter but more challenging over the Llis pass... the other, according to hikers, is a little longer and offers less of a view around the mountain... I naturally chose the Llis pass... a brilliant decision... strenuous but with brilliant views and the small "climbing" section is secured with chains...
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The Gorg Blau is the second largest reservoir and one of the two reservoirs that ensures Palma's water supply during the dry months.
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Near Lloseta, you'll primarily find artificial reservoirs nestled within the stunning Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. These include significant water bodies like Cúber Reservoir and Gorg Blau Reservoir, which are crucial for Mallorca's water supply and offer remarkable natural beauty.
Yes, the area around Cúber Reservoir is particularly suitable for families. It offers a comfortable circular path that is wide, mostly flat, and takes about 1.5 hours at a relaxed pace. You might even spot grazing sheep along the way.
The lakes are set amidst the rugged, mountainous landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You'll see towering limestone peaks reflected in the waters, pine trees, and vibrant wildflowers during spring and early autumn. The area is also known for its diverse birdlife.
The reservoirs serve as excellent starting points for various hikes. You can enjoy easy strolls around the lakes, or embark on more challenging mountain expeditions into the Serra de Tramuntana. The Cúber Reservoir, for example, is a popular starting point for routes to Puig de l'Ofre and sections of the GR-221 Dry Stone Route. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Lloseta guide.
Absolutely. A popular spot is the View of the Cúber Reservoir, which offers stunning panoramic vistas where the limestone slopes reflect beautifully on the water's surface. Another excellent viewpoint is View from Sa Rateta, providing spectacular views of both reservoirs and several Tramuntana peaks.
Spring and early autumn are ideal times to visit. During these seasons, the area is vibrant with wildflowers and butterflies, and the weather is generally pleasant for outdoor activities. Winter walking is also possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially less water in the reservoirs.
Yes, the reservoirs themselves have historical significance. Both Cúber Reservoir and Gorg Blau Reservoir were created in the early 1970s to supply water to Palma. The area around Gorg Blau, in particular, has a rich history, with its creation submerging an area once known for its beauty and inspiring artists. The Torrent del Gorg Blau, which feeds the reservoir, is a natural monument and part of the Serra de Tramuntana World Heritage Site. You can learn more about Gorg Blau on Wikipedia.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil environment and stunning mountain scenery. Many enjoy the comfortable circular path around Cúber Reservoir, admiring the unique mountainous image and the chance to see local wildlife like sheep. The dramatic setting and incredible colors, especially in the sun, are also highly appreciated.
While the region is generally welcoming to outdoor enthusiasts, specific rules for dog access on trails, especially within protected areas like the Serra de Tramuntana, can vary. It's always best to check local regulations or signage at trailheads regarding dog-friendly policies to ensure a pleasant and compliant visit.
Yes, Lloseta is a great base for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging climbs to Puig Major, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Lloseta guide. There are also gravel biking opportunities, with routes like the 'Quiet Country Road' loop, which you can explore in the Gravel biking around Lloseta guide.
No, wild swimming is generally not permitted in the reservoirs. The entire area around Cúber Reservoir and Gorg Blau Reservoir is protected, as they serve as vital drinking water sources for Mallorca. Bathing is typically prohibited to maintain water quality.


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