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Top 11 Lakes around Cáñar

Best lakes around Cáñar are primarily characterized by their integration into the mountainous landscape of the Alpujarras. The region features significant hydraulic structures like reservoirs, which serve both agricultural and recreational purposes. These water bodies are often set amidst scenic valleys, offering diverse natural features for exploration. The area provides various hiking routes around Cáñar lakes, suitable for different difficulty levels.

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  • The most popular lakes is Mares' Lagoon, a lake that is a melting lagoon…

Last updated: June 20, 2026

Mares' Lagoon

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To visit in summer when the snow decreases, it belongs to the municipal district of Dílar.

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View of Béznar Reservoir

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The Béznar Reservoir began its construction in 1977 and will be completed in 1985. It was built in the place called "El Salto del Lobo", a place where the river …

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Rules Reservoir dam

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The Rules Reservoir Dam is an impressive hydraulic structure located in the Alpujarras of Granada, which retains the waters of the Guadalfeo River. Surrounded by a mountain landscape, it offers spectacular views where the water merges with the natural surroundings.

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Little Lakes of the Virgin

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It is a set of three lagoons located 2,938 m below the north face of the Tajos de la Virgen (3,242 m.), at the head of the Dílar river. The other 2 are called de la Ermita.

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Descent from Veleta to Capileria

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The beginning of the descent is very broken with a very stony path, difficult for gravel and uncomfortable. In the middle of the descent a track begins although it never …

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September 24, 2025, Rules Reservoir dam

The Rules Reservoir Dam is an impressive hydraulic structure located in the Alpujarras of Granada, which retains the waters of the Guadalfeo River. Surrounded by a mountain landscape, it offers spectacular views where the water merges with the natural surroundings.

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We did this hike as a family with two children aged 7 and 11. The first part is very nice, but be careful, there are many river crossings to cross, so you quickly get your shoes wet. The landscapes overlooking the water reserve are magnificent. Be careful, the last part of the walk is very difficult, especially with children, because you have to climb 150m of altitude in full sun and at the end of the walk. The children were exhausted.

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Beautiful little reservoir that is currently being filled by meltwater

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The reservoir offers us beautiful views. Despite the proximity to the water, it is a place with few trees along the way. This must be taken into account in summer.

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Beautiful perspective of the reservoir located on the Ízbor river, in the Lecrín valley. The dam was built with three objectives: to improve irrigation for farmers on the Costa Tropical, to supply water to the surrounding populations and to protect themselves from possible floods.

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Hello, the Route begins in Chite, a town in the Lecrin Valley that is made up of several towns, such as Beznar, Melegis, Talara, Pinos del Valle, Restabal, etc. Well, the route begins in that town and we go down towards the Beznar dam. good stairway, which then opens to go up what we go down in the same swamp we go around it towards restabal and we find quite low shores due to the scarcity of water, we follow the entire shore until we reach restabal and we come out on a national highway which will take us back to Talara but first we will have to take a right and get back to Chite. I recommend the route is very beautiful, access to all levels, walking through orange trees.

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Javi
November 23, 2022, Laguna de las Yeguas

Melting lagoon with a particular story about its name. Legend has it that a shepherd witnessed two magicians throw a net into the lagoon in search of a red horse that would make whoever had it almighty, but after throwing the net three times they brought out three mares of different colors and left upset, leaving here the mares.

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The Béznar Reservoir began its construction in 1977 and will be completed in 1985. It was built in the place called "El Salto del Lobo", a place where the river was encased, narrowing to such an extent that there were rocks between one slope and another that were It said a wolf could jump them, hence its name.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I expect to find around Cáñar?

Around Cáñar, you'll find a mix of significant reservoirs and natural high-altitude lakes. The region is known for its integration into the mountainous landscape of the Alpujarras, featuring large hydraulic structures like the Rules Reservoir, alongside natural formations such as the Little Lakes of the Virgin.

Are there family-friendly lake viewpoints in the area?

Yes, the View of Béznar Reservoir is categorized as family-friendly. It offers a beautiful perspective of the reservoir, which is important for irrigation and water supply in the Lecrín valley.

What are some prominent landmarks or viewpoints related to the lakes?

Key landmarks include the Views of the Rules Dam, which provides perspectives of the reservoir collecting waters from the Sierra Nevada. Another significant spot is the Rules Reservoir dam itself, an impressive man-made monument set within a mountain landscape.

What kind of natural features can I see around the lakes?

The lakes are set amidst scenic valleys and mountainous terrain. For instance, the Little Lakes of the Virgin are a set of three lagoons located at 2,938 meters below the north face of the Tajos de la Virgen, at the head of the Dílar river, offering stunning natural high-mountain scenery.

Are there hiking trails near the lakes around Cáñar?

Absolutely. The area offers various hiking routes suitable for different difficulty levels. You can find detailed hiking trails, including those around the Dike 24 of the Río Chico, by visiting the Hiking around Cáñar guide.

What are the difficulty levels of hiking trails near the lakes?

Hiking trails near the lakes range from easy to difficult. For example, the 'Dike 24 of the Río Chico – Mountain Trail at Río Chico loop from Cáñar' is rated easy, while the 'Soportújar Village – Dike 24 of the Río Chico loop from Soportújar' is difficult. The Descent from Veleta to Capileria trail is described as challenging with a very stony path.

Can I go running or mountain biking near the lakes?

Yes, the region around Cáñar offers opportunities for both running and mountain biking. You can explore various routes by checking the Running Trails around Cáñar and MTB Trails around Cáñar guides for detailed routes and difficulty levels.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Cáñar?

Visitors appreciate the spectacular views where water merges with natural surroundings, especially at sites like the Rules Reservoir. The combination of impressive hydraulic architecture and the mountainous landscape of the Alpujarras is a major draw. Many also enjoy the diverse hiking opportunities and the tranquility of the natural lake settings.

What is the significance of the Béznar Reservoir?

The Béznar Reservoir, visible from the View of Béznar Reservoir, was constructed with three main objectives: to improve irrigation for farmers on the Costa Tropical, to supply water to local populations, and to protect against possible floods in the Lecrín valley.

Where do the waters for the Rules Reservoir come from?

The Rules Reservoir collects waters from the southwestern side of the Sierra Nevada and its nearby valleys. Rivers such as Río Chico, Río Mulhacén, and Río Ízbor contribute to its supply, with the Río Guadalfeo appearing after the dam.

Are there any high-altitude natural lakes in the area?

Yes, the Little Lakes of the Virgin are a notable example. These three lagoons are situated at an elevation of 2,938 meters, nestled below the north face of the Tajos de la Virgen, offering a true high-mountain lake experience.

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