Best lakes around La Vall D'En Bas are primarily natural water features and reservoirs within the broader Garrotxa region, as La Vall d'en Bas itself does not contain large natural lakes. This area is characterized by a fertile plain surrounded by ridges and peaks, with numerous creeks and streams. The region offers opportunities to explore natural water bodies, including pools and waterfalls, set within a landscape of cultivated land and forests. These natural features provide locations for enjoying water activities…
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The climb up from the lake is challenging, even at 20 degrees Celsius. Surefootedness and sturdy footwear are definitely recommended, as the trail is often very narrow and runs along the slope on sloping terrain. In summer (August), the numerous small, crossing streams dried up.
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Amazing and quiet place ! Wanted to swim but the weather was not so nice this date. I recommend it 💫
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The waters of the Cogolls stream are filtered and become groundwater in the area. They are enriched with dissolved calcium bicarbonate, which petrifies the plants and shapes the travertines of the waterfall. It is one of the most beautiful pools in the Planes d'Hostoles.
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Spectacular view of the entire Pantà, the submerged church and the surroundings. shocking.
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Before going on the route, find out if the Monastery is going to be open, I recommend seeing it, it is worth the visit.
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Here you have a good view of the monastery and the swamp. The pity is that there are some industrial buildings in the background.
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La Vall d'En Bas itself does not contain large natural lakes. However, the broader Garrotxa region offers beautiful natural water features, including scenic pools and waterfalls. You'll find spots like the Molí dels Murris Pool, known for its unique travertine formations, and other natural pools formed by streams.
Yes, the region offers several natural pools suitable for swimming. The Molí dels Murris Pool on the Cogolls stream is particularly beautiful, with waters enriched by dissolved calcium bicarbonate. The Gurn River, which originates in the valley, also has areas like the Els Pins picnic area where you can swim.
For stunning panoramic views, visit the Pla del Castell viewpoint, which offers a striking perspective of the entire Pantà de Sau and its submerged church. Another excellent spot is the Viewpoint Over the Fornils Valley and Susqueda Reservoir, providing a balcony-like view of the valley and the Susqueda marsh.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. The Sau Reservoir is famous for its submerged church, which becomes visible during lower water levels. Additionally, the View towards the Monastery offers a clear vantage point of a local monastery and a nearby swamp, blending natural and historical landmarks.
The La Plana Pool in Planes d'Hostoles is known for its easy accessibility, making it an ideal spot for families. The Els Pins picnic area along the Gurn River also provides a pleasant setting for families to enjoy the water and have a picnic.
Absolutely. The area around La Vall d'En Bas and its water features is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the 'La Vall del Bac – Capsacosta Pass loop' or easier MTB trails such as 'Les Preses loop'. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around La Vall D'En Bas, MTB Trails around La Vall D'En Bas, and Running Trails around La Vall D'En Bas guide pages.
The region's natural water features are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the lush landscapes. Summer is ideal for swimming in the natural pools, while winter provides a different, often quieter, scenic experience.
Many trails in the Garrotxa region, including those near water features, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially within natural parks or protected areas, to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Beyond the water itself, you can observe unique geological formations like the travertines at Molí dels Murris Pool, formed by calcium bicarbonate. The area is also characterized by a fertile plain, surrounded by ridges and peaks, with numerous creeks and streams feeding into the Fluvià river, creating a diverse and lush landscape.
The diverse ecosystems around the water features, including forests and streams, support various wildlife. You might spot different bird species, amphibians, and insects that thrive in riparian habitats. Keep an eye out for local flora and fauna as you explore the trails.
Yes, the region offers various circular routes that allow you to explore the natural beauty. While specific circular walks directly around each water feature may vary, many hiking and biking routes in the broader Garrotxa area are designed as loops, providing comprehensive exploration of the landscape, often passing by streams and viewpoints.
For autumn exploration, layered clothing is recommended as temperatures can vary. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are advisable, especially if you plan to visit waterfalls or natural pools where paths might be damp or uneven. A waterproof jacket is also a good idea for unexpected rain.
While some areas are accessible by public transport, reaching specific natural pools or viewpoints often requires a combination of bus services to nearby towns and then walking or cycling. It's best to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to towns like Sant Privat d'en Bas or Planes d'Hostoles, and then plan your onward journey.


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