Best lakes around Sabadell offer various recreational opportunities, despite the region not being known for natural lakes. The area features significant man-made water bodies, including artificial lakes within parks and large swimming pool complexes. These sites provide spaces for relaxation, water activities, and connection with nature. Sabadell's landscape integrates these water features into its urban and natural surroundings.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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A small oasis nestled among fields and pines, where the still water reflects the sky like a mirror broken by frogs. This pond, once used for irrigation and livestock watering, has become a natural refuge for birds, dragonflies, and turtles. On calm days, only the buzzing of insects and the splashing of the occasional stray toad can be heard. A humble corner, yet teeming with life.
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With a little luck you will see some birds, especially ducks.
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A well-known route, but not because of its great age, and in this case because of the amount of water it carries.
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Place and space for bird watching during migratory periods. Natural water purification system.
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The main characteristic of the park is its proximity to the river, its character as a connecting element between the city and the fluvial space, to which it acts as an open entrance hall. Park and river together form one of the most stimulating places in Santa Coloma de Gramenet. Can Zam is in the shape of an irregular square with a geometric design of very marked lines. A central promenade, which follows the route of Victor Hugo street, acts as a dividing line between two sectors with different characteristics. The first, closest to the mountain, with a large square and vegetation reminiscent of that of the neighboring hills; and the lowest and closest to the river, with a large lake and a clear predominance of riverside plant species. Singular vegetation: El Pollancre (isolated 50-year-old poplar that can be distinguished from afar).
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At one end of Santa Coloma, between the Serralada de Marina and the Besòs river, this beautiful park of Can Zam occupies a part of the lowlands, close to the river, where the garden crops of the neighboring farmhouses were traditionally located. The Can Zam park was inaugurated in 1999. It has an area of 113,405 m2 In the park there is unique vegetation, sculptures, a beautiful lake, a spring, children's games, soccer goals, basketball hoops, a skateboard track, a petanque court, drinking fountains, parking for bicycles and cars, a bar and WC.
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The Can Borrell reservoir is a small Spanish hydraulic infrastructure built on the Rabassada torrent, located in the municipality of Sant Cugat del Vallés, in the Vallés Occidental region, province of Barcelona, Catalonia. It was built to supply water to the Can Borrell farmhouse. Regarding the vegetation, the environment of the swamp is dominated by a Mediterranean oak forest and a Mediterranean white pine forest.
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As an urban lung, the Central Park is the center of one of the largest public spaces in the region, some 80 hectares, which link the Castle and the Orchards of Mogoda with the Castle and the fields of Can Taió. It is also a point of attraction and reference within the municipal territory, thanks to the naturalized irrigation pond, forming a new habitat that transports us to an environment of peace and tranquility. Highly recommended for walking, running and cycling.
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Sabadell is known for its significant man-made water bodies rather than natural lakes. These include artificial lakes within parks, reservoirs, and large swimming pool complexes. You'll find places like the artificial lake in Parc de Catalunya, the large swimming complex La Bassa de Sant Oleguer, and various reservoirs and naturalized ponds.
Yes, the Natural Water Treatment Lagoons are an excellent place for bird watching, especially during migratory periods. They feature an ornithological viewpoint where you can observe ducks and other wildlife in a natural purification system.
Several spots are family-friendly. The artificial lake in Parc de Catalunya offers boat rentals, scooter rides, and is home to ducks and swans that children can feed. Can Zam Park also features children's games and a beautiful lake, while Can Borrell Reservoir and Natural Water Treatment Lagoons are also noted as family-friendly.
Absolutely! The areas around Sabadell's water bodies offer various routes for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'Sabadell, Parc Fluvial del Ripoll – Circular Route'. Cyclists can find routes such as 'Can Gambús and Castellar del Vallés – Circular from the south of Sabadell' for road cycling or 'Sabadell, Espai Rural de Gallecs, Caldes de Montbui — circular' for MTB. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Sabadell, Road Cycling Routes around Sabadell, and MTB Trails around Sabadell guides.
Parc de Catalunya is well-equipped with a miniature train, an amphitheater, an astronomical observatory, a large BikeTrial circuit, a skate park, children's play areas, and dog-friendly zones. Can Zam Park also offers sculptures, children's games, soccer goals, basketball hoops, a skateboard track, a petanque court, drinking fountains, parking, a bar, and restrooms. La Bassa de Sant Oleguer includes a restaurant, cafeteria, and picnic areas.
Yes, La Bassa de Sant Oleguer, often called 'La Bassa,' is an immense outdoor swimming pool complex. It features one of the largest swimming pools in Europe, with a main pool 100 meters in diameter. It's a highly popular seasonal destination, typically open from early June to late August, offering a vast aquatic space for swimming and recreation. More information can be found on Wikipedia.
At the artificial lake in Parc de Catalunya, you can observe ducks, swans, carp, and turtles. Can Borrell Reservoir is important for various vertebrates, amphibians, and aquatic invertebrates. Can Dunyó Pond is a natural refuge for birds, dragonflies, and turtles.
Yes, the Can Borrell Reservoir is a small hydraulic infrastructure built to supply water to the historic Can Borrell farmhouse. It's located within the Collserola mountain range, surrounded by Mediterranean oak and pine forests.
Can Zam Park is unique for its role as a connecting element between the city and the Besòs river. It features a beautiful lake, unique vegetation, sculptures, and various amenities, offering a blend of urban park facilities with natural riverside elements.
The Central Park of Santa Perpètua de Mogoda features a naturalized irrigation pond that creates a new habitat, offering an environment of peace and tranquility. It's highly recommended for walking, running, and cycling.
Yes, the artificial lake in Parc de Catalunya is known for its impressive 4-meter-high water jet and a waterfall, adding to its scenic appeal.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For swimming and aquatic recreation at La Bassa de Sant Oleguer, the summer months (early June to late August) are ideal. For general strolls, bird watching, hiking, or cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Spring is particularly good for boat rentals at Parc de Catalunya.
Parc de Catalunya includes dog-friendly zones, making it a suitable option for visiting with your canine companion. For other specific locations, it's always advisable to check local signage or park regulations regarding pets.


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