Best lakes around Sopuerta are found in the natural landscapes surrounding this municipality in the Basque Country. Sopuerta itself is known for its historical heritage, architectural landmarks, and scenic routes that highlight its industrial and medieval past. While prominent natural lakes are not located directly within its municipal boundaries, the area features several water bodies, including former mining wells and reservoirs, that serve as points of interest. These water features contribute to the region's natural attractions and offer opportunities for…
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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With several sculptures and some picnic tables.
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One of the entrances to the Lakes/Wells.
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A very quiet and picturesque place surrounded by a beautiful landscape typical of this area of the Cantabrian interior. It is worth turning it around on the track that runs through it.
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Comfortable route and beautiful surroundings.
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It is a wonderful place to enjoy the environment
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At the end of the 19th century, explosives began to be used for open-pit mining of iron ore. Due to this, in some areas the water table was reached and when this happened the water had to be pumped out in order to continue working. When the mineral exploitation was abandoned, the underground water came to the surface and wells like this one were formed, called Parkotxa or the next ones that we will see during the tour.
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The largest of the three wells. Its name comes from a Euskaldun foreman who did not speak Spanish well and who always said "I give hostión" to threaten miners who did not work well.
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There are sections of trail with possible mud
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While Sopuerta does not feature large natural lakes, the area is characterized by interesting water bodies such as former mining wells and reservoirs. These include historical sites like Pozo Hostión and the Lakes of the Old Iron Mines, as well as scenic viewpoints overlooking reservoirs like the View of the Ordunte Reservoir.
Yes, the Pozo Ostión Recreation Area is considered family-friendly. It offers a green space with picnic tables and sculptures, providing comfortable routes and beautiful surroundings for families to enjoy.
Many of the water features around Sopuerta, particularly the wells, are deeply linked to the region's mining past. For example, Pozo Hostión gets its name from a historical anecdote involving a foreman from the mining era. The Lakes of the Old Iron Mines are also a direct remnant of this industrial heritage.
No, swimming is generally not permitted and can be dangerous. For instance, at the Pozo Ostión Recreation Area, despite its inviting appearance, bathing is strictly prohibited due to the dark waters and treacherous depths of the former mining well.
You can expect breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like the View of the Ordunte Reservoir, where you can see the reservoir's waters and its streams. Other locations like El Juncal Reservoir offer quiet and picturesque landscapes typical of the Cantabrian interior.
Yes, the area around Sopuerta offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails that pass by or offer views of these water features. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, explore the Hiking around Sopuerta guide, which includes routes like the Garbea and Kolitza Loop or the Alen Summit loop.
Beyond hiking, you can find routes for mountain biking and gravel biking. The MTB Trails around Sopuerta guide and the Gravel biking around Sopuerta guide offer various options, including loops that might take you past scenic points or offer views of the reservoirs.
The Lakes of the Old Iron Mines is a wonderful place to enjoy the environment and is recognized as a natural monument. Be aware that some sections of the trail around this area may have mud, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
Yes, the Pozo Ostión Recreation Area is an excellent choice for a picnic. It features several picnic tables and is a pleasant green space from which to enjoy views of the well.
Pozo Hostión is the largest of three wells in the area and is notable for its historical connection to the region's mining past, even inspiring its name from a local anecdote. It's a significant point of interest for those exploring the industrial heritage of Sopuerta.
The best time to visit Sopuerta and its surrounding natural areas, including the lakes and reservoirs, is generally during spring and autumn. The weather is milder, making it ideal for hiking and exploring the scenic routes without the intense heat of summer or the potential for more challenging conditions in winter.
While specific circular walks directly around each 'lake' (mining well or reservoir) may vary, many of the hiking and biking routes in the broader Sopuerta area are designed as loops. For instance, the El Juncal Reservoir has a track running around it, which can be incorporated into a longer walk. Check the Hiking around Sopuerta guide for detailed circular routes that may include views of these water features.


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