Lakes around Puertollano offer diverse aquatic destinations within the surrounding region of Ciudad Real, particularly in Castilla-La Mancha. While Puertollano itself features reservoirs, the broader area includes spectacular natural lake systems. These locations provide opportunities for recreation, nature observation, and relaxation. The landscape is characterized by both man-made reservoirs and natural volcanic lagoons.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The Laguna Blanca in Argamasilla de Calatrava is an interesting natural formation. It was created by volcanic explosions that created depressions filled with rainwater1. This lagoon is known for the whitish colour of its waters, a result of the minerals present in the soil, such as bicarbonate and sodium sulphate. It is an excellent place for bird watching, as many species choose it as a stopover, resting or nesting point. In addition, the area around the lagoon has archaeological remains dating back to the Paleolithic, which adds historical value to the place.
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It is formed by a Strombolian volcanic cone of pyroclasts, and due to the quarry in it, its internal structure is exposed. Attached to the foot of this volcano is the Almodóvar maar, which is a phreatomagmatic explosion crater that erupted at the edge of the Paleozoic series, cutting a substrate of hard lithology and destroying part of the previous volcano. The maar crater is funnel-type (hard-type substrate) and houses an ephemeral lagoon inside. In its southern and eastern contour the maar has a ring of tuffs, with pyroclastic facies. The phreatomagmatic deposits of the maar ring are located on a Cenozoic red colluvium. The main interest is of a volcanological (petrological) type and as a secondary interest the geomorphological interest stands out.
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Cycling along the CR-501 road bordering the Pantano del Montoro. The concrete dam that contains the waters of the Montoro River is impressive.
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It is a small municipality located in a small valley of the Tirteafuera river, a tributary of the Guadiana, and is surrounded by small mountains next to the Calatrava Massif. In addition, in its municipal term, there are outcrops and volcanic lagoons.
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Argamasilla de Calatrava is a town in the province of Ciudad Real, in the Campo de Calatrava region, in the autonomous community of Castilla - La Mancha. The first settlers of the area are from the Paleolithic era, having found traces of their presence in a place known as Laguna Blanca. Remains from the Iron Age and mortar constructions of Roman origin have also been found. In the urban area there are also Visigothic Roman remains, and it is thought that the origin of the modern population is in a small fort built around a tower, after the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212). The heritage of Argamasilla de Calatrava includes the church of Santa María la Mayor (16th century), the hermitage of the Virgen del Socorro (16th century), the palace house of the Inquisition (17th and 18th centuries), the communal patio house (17th XVI), a perfect example of the Castilian communal house, or the old laundry room (18th and 19th centuries). Also noteworthy is the alcohol factory, built between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, in a neo-Gothic industrial modernist style. From the point of view of natural heritage, the Laguna Blanca stands out, an ancient wide and low volcanic crater, of great scenic and ornithological beauty.
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The region around Puertollano offers a mix of aquatic environments. You'll find significant man-made reservoirs like the Embalse del Tablillas and Pantano del Montoro, which are important for water supply and recreation. Additionally, there are unique natural formations such as volcanic lagoons, including the ephemeral lagoon within the Maar and Strombolian volcano of Almodóvar del Campo, and the mineral-rich Laguna Blanca.
Yes, Laguna Blanca is considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for bird watching and enjoying the natural surroundings. For a broader range of family activities including swimming and hiking, the Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park, though a bit further, is highly recommended with its 15 interconnected lakes.
For excellent birdwatching opportunities, Laguna Blanca is an ideal spot, as many bird species use it as a stopover or nesting point. Further afield, the Tablas de Daimiel National Park is renowned for its rich biodiversity and numerous bird species, making it a crucial site for ecological observation.
The Maar and Strombolian volcano of Almodóvar del Campo offers significant volcanological and geomorphological interest with its ephemeral lagoon. Additionally, Laguna Blanca has archaeological remains dating back to the Paleolithic era, adding historical value to its natural beauty. The town of Argamasilla de Calatrava, near some volcanic lagoons, also boasts historical heritage including a 16th-century church and other ancient structures.
Yes, the Embalse del Tablillas is particularly popular for sport fishing, with common carp and black bass being attractive species for anglers. The Peñarroya Reservoir within the Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park is also a popular spot for fishing during the summer months.
Absolutely. The natural surroundings of the Embalse del Tablillas offer opportunities for outdoor activities. For more structured options, you can explore various routes in the region. Check out the Hiking around Puertollano guide for trails like the Cerro de la Cruz de Hinojosas Trail or the Fuente Agria – Paseo de San Gregorio loop.
You can enjoy cycling along the CR-501 road bordering the Pantano del Montoro, which offers impressive views of the concrete dam. For a dedicated route, consider the 'Montoro and Tablillas Reservoirs Loop' found in the Cycling around Puertollano guide.
While specific regulations vary, many of the lakes within the Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park are suitable and popular for swimming, especially during the summer. Always check local signage and conditions before entering the water.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and birdwatching. Summer is ideal for water-based activities like swimming and fishing, particularly in places like the Lagunas de Ruidera, though it can be quite warm. Winter offers a different, quieter perspective, especially for birdwatching at sites like Tablas de Daimiel.
While not exactly 'hidden,' the ephemeral lagoon inside the Maar and Strombolian volcano of Almodóvar del Campo offers a unique geological experience that might be less known than the larger reservoirs or natural parks. Its volcanological interest makes it a distinctive visit.
The Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park, with its 15 stepped lakes and often turquoise waters interconnected by waterfalls, is widely considered one of the most impressive and scenic natural landscapes in Castilla-La Mancha. The vibrant colors and cascading waters provide excellent opportunities for photography and nature appreciation.


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