Lakes around Almedíjar are primarily reservoirs and natural swimming spots found in the broader region, as the village itself is situated within the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park. This area is characterized by mountainous terrain, rivers, and diverse natural landscapes, offering extensive hiking trails and historical sites. While large, named lakes are not directly within Almedíjar, the surrounding provinces feature several notable aquatic destinations. These locations provide opportunities for swimming and enjoying nature amidst stunning natural settings.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
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If you go into the Natural Park, you can reach these pools or lagoons that have been included in the catalogue of Protected Natural Areas for their great environmental and landscape value. The complex includes four bodies of water, the Butrera, Rosa, Gabacho and Portillo lagoons. Its origin is due to the action of man, who dug in this area in search of clayey material, and it is fed by rainwater that ends up here through runoff.
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It was built in the 12th century by the Muslims who inhabited the region. Its original purpose was to retain the waters of the ravine of the same name and then use them to irrigate the fields downstream. This route is ideal for hiking lovers and offers a variety of landscapes and experiences. I hope you enjoy exploring the Ajuez Reservoir and its surroundings! 🌿🏞️
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The El Regajo Dam, located on the Palancia River, is an important milestone in the Júcar hydrographic demarcation. It is located in the municipality of Jérica, in the province of Castellón. If you like hiking, you can explore the routes around the El Regajo Dam in Jérica. Plan your own excursion and enjoy this natural environment! A gem in the middle of nature! 🌿🏞️
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Ernbalse de Ajuez Unfortunately, the reservoir is almost dry and things are slowly getting tight for the fish and turtles. The Chóvar Reservoir, as it is also called, is part of an ancient local irrigation system built to retain the rushing water from the eponymous gorge. The place name is derived from Arabic, the meaning of which means “common pastureland” and indicates the importance of agriculture and livestock breeding in the region. Due to its capacity of 30,000 m³ and the lack of water sources in the nature park, it is of great value for the fauna. It is currently included in the catalog of wetlands of the Valencian Community
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Leaving Benitandús, on the right bank of the River Veo, there is a 1 km path that leads to the head of the reservoir and the starting point of a via ferrata. Good views of the Orguens on the opposite bank.
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A few meters from the road is the access to the Onda reservoir, a very quiet place in wonderful surroundings.
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Also known as the Balsa de Chovar, the reservoir is a very quiet place surrounded by a natural environment just a few meters from the town of Chovar. An ideal place to escape with the family and have a nice time there.
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While Almedíjar itself is nestled in the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park and doesn't feature large, named lakes directly, the broader region offers a variety of reservoirs and natural swimming spots. These include man-made reservoirs like Ajuez Reservoir and El Regajo Dam, as well as popular natural pools fed by rivers.
Yes, the wider region of Castellón and Valencia boasts several popular natural swimming areas. Notable spots include Fuente de los Baños in Montanejos, known for its thermal waters, Gorgo de la Escalera near Anna with its cascades, Charcos de Quesa, Pou Clar in Ontinyent with turquoise waters, and El Azud - Pozo de las Escaleras in Tuéjar.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Ajuez Reservoir (also known as Chóvar Reservoir), which is part of an ancient irrigation system and important for local fauna. Another popular spot is El Regajo Dam, bordered by a beautiful pine forest, offering opportunities for hiking. The Onda Reservoir is also appreciated for its quiet natural setting and good views.
Absolutely. The Sierra de Espadán Natural Park, where Almedíjar is located, is known for its extensive hiking trails. Many of the reservoirs, like El Regajo Dam, have routes around them. For more specific hiking options, you can explore various running trails around Almedíjar, which often pass through scenic natural landscapes.
Many of the natural swimming spots and reservoirs are considered family-friendly. For instance, Fuente de los Baños in Montanejos and Gorgo de la Escalera near Anna are popular with families. The Ajuez Reservoir and El Regajo Dam are also noted as family-friendly highlights, offering serene environments for a day out.
The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, rivers, and diverse natural landscapes. Around the reservoirs, you'll often find pine forests, like those bordering El Regajo Dam. Natural swimming spots like Pou Clar feature unique rock formations and turquoise waters, while others are set within stunning canyons or gorges, offering cascades and waterfalls.
Almedíjar itself is known for its historical architecture, including the Almedíjar Walls and Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles Parish Church. Some reservoirs, like the Ajuez Reservoir, have historical significance, being part of ancient irrigation systems built by Muslims in the 12th century. The broader region also has various historical landmarks.
The natural pools and swimming spots are most enjoyable during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn, for swimming and water activities. However, the thermal waters of Fuente de los Baños maintain a constant temperature year-round. For hiking and enjoying the natural scenery around the reservoirs, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures.
While specific rules for each location may vary, many natural areas and trails in the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's advisable to check local regulations for specific natural pools or protected areas before visiting with your dog.
Amenities vary by location. Popular spots like Fuente de los Baños in Montanejos often have facilities such as walkways, picnic areas, and rest areas. Pou Clar, due to its popularity, might even require reservations during peak season. Some areas, like El Motor de Gestalgar, offer shaded areas and even a bar-restaurant during summer. It's best to research specific locations for detailed amenity information.
Access to these natural spots is primarily by car, with parking facilities usually available nearby, though they can fill up quickly during peak season. Public transport options are generally limited for reaching these more remote natural areas. For popular spots like Pou Clar, reservations for access or parking might be required during busy periods.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of these locations. For instance, the Ajuez Reservoir is noted as a very quiet place, ideal for escaping with family. The El Regajo Dam is loved for its beautiful pine forest and opportunities to camp or simply enjoy the scenery. Many find these spots perfect for relaxation and connecting with nature.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. For example, the area around El Regajo Dam connects to a Greenway, which is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous road cycling routes and MTB trails around Almedíjar that explore the diverse landscapes, including routes that pass by or offer views of these aquatic features.


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