Lakes around Valdesotos are characterized by a unique natural landscape, with the village primarily known for its natural pool and waterfall, El Chorro de Valdesotos. This area in Guadalajara, Spain, features a picturesque waterfall cascading into a clear natural pool, surrounded by impressive vegetation and rocky ravines. The broader Guadalajara province also offers significant water bodies, including large reservoirs and natural lagoons. These features provide diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration.
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La Puebla de Beleña Lagoons Nature Reserve. It's a beautiful place, especially in wet years.
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Above is the Reservoir, below is a large drop and pipes from the Canal de Isabel II. The surroundings Peaks, Mountains and nature in vein. A place to enjoy peace and tranquility.
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We found the dam closed for construction, but an alternative access had been enabled through the small urbanization that normally has the passage cut off.
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Views of the El Vado reservoir in the middle of the path that runs through the Royuelo ravine.
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The Tamajon lagoon has a nice picnic area and a small shelter with a roof, perfect for overnight stays.
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Valdesotos is most famous for El Chorro de Valdesotos, a stunning natural pool and waterfall. Beyond this, the broader Guadalajara province offers significant water bodies like the Lagunas de La Puebla de Beleña, a natural monument, and the large Vado Reservoir.
Yes, the area provides excellent hiking. El Chorro de Valdesotos itself is a perfect destination for hiking, with trails offering breathtaking views. You can also find routes around the Vado Reservoir. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Valdesotos guide.
Yes, the natural pool at El Chorro de Valdesotos is known for its crystal-clear waters and is an ideal spot for a refreshing swim, especially during warmer months. It offers a tranquil escape and a chance to connect with nature.
The warmer months are ideal for swimming at El Chorro de Valdesotos. However, the area is beautiful in autumn when the falling leaves create a picturesque landscape of yellow and brown hues, perfect for hiking.
Yes, the Vado Reservoir is considered a family-friendly location, offering tranquility on its banks and paths suitable for walking. Additionally, Laguna Tamajón features a nice picnic area, making it suitable for families.
El Chorro de Valdesotos is quite accessible. You can park at the village entrance of Valdesotos and enjoy an easy 2 km walk along a path to reach the waterfall and natural pool.
The region boasts impressive vegetation and ravines surrounded by greyish, slate-like rock formations. El Chorro de Valdesotos features a picturesque waterfall cascading into a clear natural pool. You can also find valuable wetland systems like Laguna del Ciño Negro, especially vibrant in spring.
Yes, there are various cycling opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'El Vado Dam and Reservoir loop' near the Vado Reservoir. More cycling routes are detailed in the Cycling around Valdesotos guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Valdesotos guide.
For notable views, visit Views of the reservoir from the Royuelo ravine, which offers sights of the El Vado reservoir, especially when it's full.
Valdesotos is a small village. While specific cafes or pubs are not detailed, it serves as the starting point for the easy walk to El Chorro de Valdesotos, and visitors can find parking at the village entrance.
Beyond the local features, the Guadalajara province is home to other significant water bodies, including the Cañamares River Reservoir and the Entrepeñas Reservoir, one of the largest in Spain, offering further exploration opportunities.
The Lagunas de La Puebla de Beleña is a natural monument and nature reserve. It's particularly beautiful and vibrant in wet years, showcasing a rich ecosystem.


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