Best lakes in Madrid offer diverse opportunities for recreation and connecting with nature, despite the region being an inland city. The area features several artificial lakes and reservoirs, both within the city and in its surrounding areas. These bodies of water provide settings for various outdoor activities and serve as important natural spaces. Visitors can find a range of aquatic environments, from urban ponds to large reservoirs.
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Ideal for walking among its lagoons and enjoying the outdoors. The contrast between the green areas and the ruins of the old village is spectacular. Very well maintained and perfect for going with children or doing sports. The sunsets next to Lake Mari Pascuala are a 10!
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The Hervidero Waterfall is a double waterfall on the Guadalix River, nestled in a rocky canyon and surrounded by riverside vegetation. It can be reached via a flat and easy 7 km (round trip) route starting from San Agustín del Guadalix, ideal for family hikes.
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This lagoon is artificial, created from the extraction of aggregates in the Jarama River basin during the 1960s and 1970s. It is an ideal place to enjoy nature, hike, or cycle. The lagoon's perimeter measures approximately 5.5 km, and its average depth is 6 meters, although in some areas it can reach 20 meters. It also has a natural resources interpretation center that organizes workshops and educational activities.
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The Campillo Lagoon is located in Rivas Vaciamadrid, within the Southeast Regional Park, about 20 km from Madrid. It is a protected natural area, ideal for peaceful walks and outdoor activities. Origin: Artificial, formed in the 1960s and 70s after the extraction of aggregates in the Jarama River basin. Water from the aquifer filled the excavations and over time became a wetland with great biodiversity.
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Paths and cattle trails very suitable for bike rides.
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The Polvoranca Park is located in the municipality of Leganés in the southern part of the Community of Madrid, west of the M-406 route. It offers everything you can think of to spend a beautiful day, recreational areas, trails and bicycle paths, bird observatory and you cannot miss visiting the María Pascuala Lake. The Botánico de Polvoranca Park offers a peaceful and pleasant walk through its somewhat neglected but still charming botanical garden. Visitors can enjoy unique species and birdwatching opportunities while rolling along well-defined paths that are accessible for all. The park is recommended for guided tours available at the CEA of Polvoranca and provides a relaxing environment for families to explore nature.
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The truth is that seeing a glacier so close to Madrid is amazing.
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Madrid features a variety of artificial lakes and reservoirs, both within the city and in its surrounding areas. These range from urban ponds like the one in Casa de Campo Lake and The Great Pond of El Retiro, to large reservoirs such as Valmayor Reservoir, and even glacial lagoons like Laguna de los Pájaros in the Sierra de Guadarrama.
The San Juan Reservoir, often called 'Madrid's beach,' is the only reservoir in the region where swimming and motorized water sports are officially permitted. It's popular for kayaking, paddleboarding, wakeboarding, and flyboarding. Other reservoirs like El Atazar and Valmayor are suitable for non-motorized activities such as sailing and windsurfing.
Yes, many lakes in Madrid are great for families. Casa de Campo Lake and The Great Pond of El Retiro offer boat rides and are surrounded by parks with playgrounds. Lake Loranca is known as a family-friendly spot where visitors can feed ducks. The San Juan Reservoir also has designated beach areas like Playa Virgen de la Nueva, which holds a Blue Flag for safety.
Beyond water sports, the areas around Madrid's lakes offer extensive opportunities for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. For example, the pine forests surrounding the San Juan Reservoir are ideal for nature walks. The Santillana Reservoir is a great spot for birdwatching. You can find various running trails in Madrid, including routes near lakes, by checking out the Running Trails in Madrid guide. For cycling, explore the Gravel biking in Madrid guide.
Several lakes boast rich history. Casa de Campo Lake was commissioned in the 16th century by King Felipe II. The Great Pond of El Retiro, created in the 17th century, was originally for the enjoyment of King Philip IV and his court, and features the majestic Monument to Alfonso XII on its banks.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. The Sierra de Guadarrama National Park, home to Laguna de los Pájaros, has spectacular alpine trails. Reservoirs like El Atazar and Valmayor are surrounded by paths suitable for leisurely walks. For more challenging routes, consider trails in the Sierra Oeste near Embalse de Picadas. You can find detailed hiking routes in the Waterfall hikes in Madrid guide, which often pass by lakes and reservoirs.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural surroundings. Summer is ideal for water sports and swimming at places like San Juan Reservoir. Winter can be beautiful for tranquil walks, especially around glacial lagoons like Laguna de los Pájaros, which freezes over, but requires appropriate gear for colder conditions.
Yes, many lakes provide amenities. Casa de Campo Lake has several restaurants with popular terraces. The San Juan Reservoir area offers restaurants, beach bars, and picnic spots. Embalse de Picadas also has designated recreation areas with shade for picnics and barbecues, making it convenient for a day out.
The Santillana Reservoir is particularly noted for its diverse avian life and is a great spot for birdwatching and photography. Embalse de Valmayor and Embalse de Picadas are also known for attracting various bird species, offering peaceful retreats for wildlife enthusiasts.
While popular spots can get busy, you can find more tranquil experiences. El Atazar Reservoir is known for its peaceful atmosphere, surrounded by rolling hills. Lake Pinilla (Embalse de Pinilla) is considered a hidden gem in the foothills of the Sierra de Ayllón, offering a serene environment for hiking and birdwatching away from the crowds.
Lakes within Madrid city, such as Casa de Campo Lake and The Great Pond of El Retiro, are easily accessible by Madrid's extensive public transport network (metro, bus). For reservoirs further out, like San Juan or Valmayor, public bus services are available from Madrid, though they might require some planning. Checking specific routes and schedules is recommended.
The Great Pond of Buen Retiro in Retiro Park offers boat rides that are accessible to people in wheelchairs, making it a good option for visitors with limited mobility to enjoy the water. The surrounding parks also generally have paved paths suitable for wheelchairs.


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