Best lakes around Elche De La Sierra, a municipality in Albacete, Spain, are primarily natural swimming spots, river areas, and nearby reservoirs. The region is characterized by its natural beauty and offers various recreational opportunities, particularly during warmer months. These locations provide refreshing escapes and are valued for their unique features and ecological significance, especially along the Segura River.
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Water source that joins the Letur stream and is located on the circular route of the Los Cantalares path. It is a magical place, surrounded by exuberant nature and can also be used as a swimming area. The water is crystal clear and cold. The Camino de los Cantalares is a circular stone path with picturesque water sources, such as Charco Pataco, caves and grottoes, such as Frescor, unique trees, etc. The quickest way to get to Charco Pataco is from Puerta del Sol, half an hour to go down and half an hour to go up on the same side. If we go around the trail completely it is approximately 2 hours. To do the complete route, it can be accessed from Llanico Perales Street or from Puerta del Sol Street, since it is circular. It is a narrow stone path and can only be done on foot given the difficulty of the path.
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Natural pool of crystalline waters that occupies a pool in the stream bed, coming from the source of the fountains. This place underwent certain transformations to adapt it as a recreation and bathing area. There are rules of use for both the bathroom and the room that are on a sign inside the premises itself. It is located within the old town of Letur and is accessed on foot, up some stairs and through a small garden.
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View from the road that passes above the reservoir with views of its waters and curious "islets".
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A perfectly conditioned recreational area. If you follow the course of the stream you will find several paths and pools where you can enjoy a refreshing bath.
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Nice bridge over the Tús river that feeds the Fuensanta reservoir. Stop for a while to take some photos of the turquoise waters of the swamp.
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There is a nice walk to the pond, with rest areas and the beautiful "cueva del fresor". The path to go down is quite steep but it is well conditioned and signposted. The area is very well maintained and there is a picnic area where you can rest.
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The water from the Letur stream is what feeds these natural pools. Its waters are very cold and swimming is only suitable for very hot brave people. Access to the pool is free.
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The region around Elche de la Sierra is known for its natural swimming spots, river areas, and nearby reservoirs. You'll find natural pools with crystalline waters, sections of the Segura River, and larger reservoirs like the Cenajo Reservoir.
Yes, several natural swimming spots are highly valued. Notable examples include Charco de Las Canales, a natural pool adapted for recreation, and Charco Pataco, known for its crystal clear and cold water. The Segura River also offers areas like El Gallego and Barranco Andrés for swimming, and the Waterfall and Natural Pools of Arroyo Rambla de Benízar provide refreshing bathing opportunities.
Beyond the water bodies, the area along the Segura River is ecologically rich. You can explore eucalyptus forests and mountains, where wildlife such as mountain goats and golden eagles can be observed. The Balsa del Pilar, an irrigation pond, is also notable for its ancient oak tree nearby.
Yes, there are several routes. For instance, Charco Pataco is located on the circular route of the Los Cantalares path, which is a stone path with picturesque water sources, caves, and unique trees. For more options, you can explore various running and walking trails in the area, such as the 'Historic Center of Letur – Charco de Las Canales loop' which is a difficult 10.8 km route. Find more routes in the Running Trails around Elche De La Sierra guide.
The lakes and river areas offer opportunities for swimming, relaxing on the riverbanks, and fishing. The surrounding natural landscape is also ideal for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes, Running Trails, and MTB Trails around Elche De La Sierra guides.
Absolutely. The View of the Fuensanta Reservoir provides scenic vistas from the road passing above, showcasing the reservoir's waters and curious 'islets'. Additionally, Palomares Bridge offers a nice spot to take photos of the turquoise waters of the Tús river feeding the Fuensanta reservoir.
These locations are particularly valued for refreshing escapes during warmer months, making spring and summer ideal for swimming and water-based activities. The natural pools and river areas offer a cool respite from the heat.
Many spots are suitable for families. Charco de Las Canales is adapted for recreation and bathing. The Waterfall and Natural Pools of Arroyo Rambla de Benízar also feature a perfectly conditioned recreational area. The View of the Fuensanta Reservoir and Palomares Bridge are also considered family-friendly viewpoints.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunity for refreshing dips in crystalline waters. The picturesque settings, often surrounded by exuberant nature, and the well-maintained recreational areas are frequently highlighted. The cold, clear water of spots like Charco Pataco is a particular draw for those seeking a cool swim.
While not directly in Elche de la Sierra, the Cenajo Reservoir is situated on the provincial border between Murcia and Albacete, making it a relevant and accessible option for water-based activities in the wider region, especially popular among fishers.
Yes, though a considerable distance from Elche de la Sierra, the Pantano de Elche (Elche Reservoir) near the city of Elche (Alicante province) is historically significant. Built in the 17th century, it is one of Europe's oldest arch-shaped dams and is recognized for its historical importance and as a popular trekking route.
Access to Charco de Las Canales is on foot within the old town of Letur, up some stairs, making it relatively accessible. The path to Charco Pataco, while steep in parts, is well-conditioned and signposted, with rest and picnic areas. The Arroyo Rambla de Benízar Recreation Area is also perfectly conditioned for exploration.


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