Lakes around Semillas feature a landscape characterized by reservoirs, ravines, and natural pools. The region offers opportunities to explore both man-made water bodies and natural river formations. These areas are often surrounded by forest and provide various viewpoints. The terrain includes features like the Royuelo ravine and the Bornova River, contributing to diverse aquatic environments.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Beautiful place to spend hours of tranquility reading on its banks or walking along its paths.
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Travel the route in this same direction. Most of the route is in the forest.
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It is a place in the Arroyo de La Chorrera, (next to a Pizarras bridge), where once it seems that there was a Mill that has already disappeared, and is currently adapted for bathing and recreation. There is a dam with gates that forms a natural pool in the stream itself and there are several tables with a Recreation Area.
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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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Pedaling along the southern shore of the Alcorlo reservoir, you will reach the dam's viewpoint to have incredible views of the power of water. The reservoir is near San Andrés del Congosto.
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The Semillas region features a diverse landscape of water bodies, including large man-made reservoirs like the Alcorlo Reservoir and the Vado Reservoir. You can also discover natural river formations and smaller natural pools, such as the Natural Pool at El Molino Caído, which are often adapted for bathing and recreation.
Yes, several lakes around Semillas are suitable for families. The Alcorlo Reservoir, Natural Pool at El Molino Caído, Vado Reservoir, and Laguna Tamajón are all noted as family-friendly. The Natural Pool at El Molino Caído even has a recreation area with tables, and Laguna Tamajón offers a picnic area.
For stunning perspectives, visit Views of the reservoir from the Royuelo ravine, which offers excellent views of the El Vado reservoir. The Alcorlo Reservoir also has a dam's viewpoint along its southern shore, providing incredible views of the water's expanse.
The region is characterized by ravines, such as the Royuelo ravine, and rivers like the Bornova River, which feeds into the Alcorlo Reservoir. Many areas around the lakes are surrounded by forests, offering tranquil settings and shaded paths for walking.
Absolutely. There are numerous hiking opportunities around Semillas. You can find detailed routes and guides, including trails like 'Pico del Alto Rey' or 'Retiendas Village loop', by visiting the Hiking around Semillas guide.
Yes, the Semillas region offers both mountain biking and road cycling routes. For MTB, explore trails like 'Embalse de Beleña – circular from Cogoll' in the MTB Trails around Semillas guide. Road cyclists can find routes such as the 'Black Villages of Guadalajara Route' in the Road Cycling Routes around Semillas guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility of places like the Vado Reservoir, where they can spend hours reading on its banks or walking along its paths through forested areas. The scenic views, especially of the full El Vado reservoir from the Royuelo ravine, are also highly praised.
Yes, the Natural Pool at El Molino Caído, located in the Arroyo de La Chorrera, is specifically adapted for bathing and recreation, featuring a dam that forms a natural pool.
The Laguna Tamajón offers a nice picnic area. It also has a small shelter with a roof, which can be perfect for overnight stays.
The terrain around Semillas' lakes includes ravines, riverbeds, and areas surrounded by forests. You'll encounter both natural landscapes and man-made structures like dams at the reservoirs, with paths suitable for walking along the banks.
When visiting the Alcorlo Reservoir, consider pedaling along its southern shore to reach the dam's viewpoint for incredible views. The reservoir is located near San Andrés del Congosto and collects waters from the Sierra Alto Rey.


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