Best lakes in Cundinamarca, a department in Colombia, offer diverse natural landscapes and cultural significance. This region is characterized by its Andean mountains, which cradle various lakes and reservoirs, many of which hold historical importance to the Muisca people. Visitors can explore a range of aquatic environments, from sacred lagoons to expansive reservoirs, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating local biodiversity. The area's geography supports a variety of ecosystems, making it a notable destination for natural exploration.
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Beautiful scenery and medium difficulty. For gravel or mountain biking.
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Super exit, it can be by the Highway and return by Sesquilé (smoother) or by Patios round trip. And throughout the tour, many places for photos, coffee and snacks. Leaving strength if you return through Patios to climb Teusacá (almost 3 km at 7% average).
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Good quality asphalt, the Tominé reservoir is an emblematic site full of indigenous culture and history. You can climb the trail to the Sacred Lagoon of Guatavita. Favorite route for usually by cyclists from Bogotá.
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The Neusa reservoir is located in the municipality of Cogua/Tausa. It is a park where you can enlist birds, camp, and cabins. Admission is free. there is a public access and a private access (CAR).
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Good start, complemented by Las Margaritas and Páramo Guerrero. Good food at the base of the climb.
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Good objective, I suggest via Patios round trip to train various types (hill, bottom, hitts if you want in Arepas).
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Go very early and take snacks for the road
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Laguna de Guatavita is famously linked to the indigenous Muisca people and the legend of El Dorado. Chiefs performed rituals here, offering gold into its sacred waters. Visitors can learn about this rich history through guided tours. Lake Guatavita is only accessible by guided tour, where visitors learn about the indigenous Muisca rituals. Lake Fúquene also holds significant Muisca heritage, having been a vital site for spiritual ceremonies and fishing.
Yes, Embalse del Neusa is a great option for families. It's described as a natural monument with facilities, offering a tranquil setting for outdoor activities like ecological walks, camping, and glamping. You can find more details about Neusa Reservoir.
The lakes offer a variety of outdoor activities. Near Lake Suesca, the 'Rocas de Suesca' are a popular spot for rock climbing with over 400 routes, and there are numerous trekking trails. At Embalse del Neusa, you can enjoy sport fishing, ecological walks, camping, and glamping. For cycling enthusiasts, the Loop around the Sisga Reservoir offers scenic and peaceful views, with a trail suitable for bikes. You can also find various running trails in the region, such as the 'Embalse del Tomine loop' or 'Running loop from Estación Nemocon', by checking the Running Trails in Cundinamarca guide.
Lake Fúquene is an ecological oasis and a haven for birdwatchers, hosting over 120 bird species, including endemic ones. Laguna de la Herrera is another biodiversity hotspot, sheltering endangered flora and fauna species, as well as migratory birds like Canadian ducks, eagles, and herons. Lake Suesca is also an important stop-over for many migratory birds.
Yes, many lakes offer hiking opportunities. Well-maintained trails around Laguna de Guatavita provide opportunities for hiking. The area around Lake Fúquene also features hiking, biking, and trekking routes. There's a specific Trail by Lake Neusa. For an easy hike, consider the 'Lake Guatavita loop from Entrada Laguna Guatavita', which is about 5 km long. More options can be found in the Easy hikes in Cundinamarca guide.
You can find stunning views at several locations. The Boyacá Bridge and View of the Tominé Reservoir offers a great perspective. There's also a dedicated View of Embalse San Rafael and a View of the Sopo Reservoir and Sopo. Embalse del Neusa, located at a high altitude, provides impressive views of the surrounding mountains and parts of the savannah.
Absolutely. The Loop around the Sisga Reservoir is a popular route for bikes, offering scenic and peaceful views. The area around Lake Fúquene also has biking routes. For more extensive cycling, you can explore routes like 'View of Neusa Reservoir – Alto de las Margaritas loop' which is a moderate road cycling route. Check the Road Cycling Routes in Cundinamarca guide for more options.
Laguna de Guatavita is a protected natural reserve and is only accessible by guided tour. These tours delve into the Muisca culture, traditions, and the El Dorado legend. The lake is surrounded by lush green hills, offering breathtaking views. For more information on visiting, you might find details on local tourism sites like Visit My Colombia.
While not exactly 'hidden,' Embalse del Neusa is often described as a tranquil escape from the city, offering peace, nature, and beautiful landscapes. It's about two hours from Bogotá and provides a relaxing experience away from the crowds.
Lake Fúquene faces environmental challenges such as reduced water levels and invasive aquatic plants, but it remains a crucial wetland. Laguna de la Herrera has been declared a Water Reserve, with ongoing efforts to protect and restore this vital wetland and its unique ecosystem, which shelters endangered flora and fauna.
Yes, Embalse del Neusa is noted for having facilities, making it convenient for visitors engaging in activities like camping or glamping. For other lakes, it's advisable to check specific visitor information, as amenities can vary.


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