Lakes around Viana De Jadraque primarily consist of man-made reservoirs, offering scenic landscapes and recreational opportunities within the Sierra Norte of Guadalajara, Spain. This tranquil village is situated in a region characterized by its natural features, including riverbeds and ravines. The area provides a contrast of arid territories with the waters of its reservoirs, supporting diverse bird species and Mediterranean vegetation. Visitors can explore these water bodies and the surrounding natural environment.
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A narrow and winding path where you have to put your foot on the ground in some places. In spring, some stretches are likely to be flooded and you may have to get your feet wet.
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Reservoir located in the bed of the Salado River, in the province of Guadalajara, inaugurated in 1997 to irrigate the land. The town of El Atance was sunk under its waters.
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The dam gives the southern limit of the El Atance Reservoir and where you can see its waters before becoming the Salado River!
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Passing through the Cañamares river reservoir dam is very pleasant, especially on warm days, as it contrasts with this generally arid territory. In its waters you can see various species of birds.
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The reservoir is located on the bed of the Cañamares river, and on its banks the town of Pálmaces de Jadraque offers wonderful views of the reservoir, especially at sunset that are worthy of a postcard.
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The lakes around Viana de Jadraque are primarily man-made reservoirs, such as the Pálmaces Reservoir and the El Atance Reservoir. These water bodies, situated in riverbeds like the Cañamares and Salado rivers, offer scenic landscapes and opportunities for nature observation within the Sierra Norte of Guadalajara.
Yes, the Cañamares River Reservoir is noted as family-friendly. Its dam offers a pleasant passage, especially on warm days, and it's a good spot for observing various bird species, making it suitable for families.
Beyond the reservoirs, you can explore the Barranco de la Hoz (Hoz Ravine) or Barranco de Viana, which features a limestone canyon with diverse Mediterranean vegetation and hiking opportunities. Another notable natural attraction is 'Las Chorreras' on the Salado River, a small waterfall or series of cascades accessible via a short walk.
The El Atance Reservoir, inaugurated in 1997 for irrigation, has a notable history: the original town of El Atance was submerged under its waters during its creation. The area around the Barranco de la Hoz also shows indications of Celtiberian settlements and necropolises.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the Trail Along the Palmares Reservoir. For more options, explore the various routes listed in the Hiking around Viana De Jadraque guide, which includes trails like the 'El Atance Reservoir Loop Trail'.
Visiting on warm days is particularly pleasant, especially for areas like the Cañamares River Reservoir, as it offers a refreshing contrast to the generally arid surroundings. Spring and early summer are generally good times to enjoy the outdoors and observe bird species.
The areas around the reservoirs, particularly the Cañamares River Reservoir and the Pálmaces Reservoir, are good for birdwatching. You can observe various species of birds, especially along the Cañamares River Reservoir dam.
Yes, the El Atance Dam provides a great viewpoint, marking the southern limit of the El Atance Reservoir and offering views of its waters before they become the Salado River.
Absolutely. Besides hiking, the region offers routes for mountain biking and running. You can find detailed trails in the MTB Trails around Viana De Jadraque and Running Trails around Viana De Jadraque guides, many of which pass through or near the scenic lake areas.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil escape and the picturesque views offered by the reservoirs. The contrast of the water with the arid landscape, the opportunities for birdwatching, and the pleasant passages across dams like the one at Cañamares River Reservoir are frequently highlighted.
While some trails can be challenging, you can find easier sections or shorter walks. For instance, the 'Ruta de la Cuerda and city tour of Singüenza' is an easy hiking route listed in the Hiking around Viana De Jadraque guide, and similar easy options may be found closer to the reservoir shores.


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