Best lakes around El Montmell: The municipality of El Montmell, located in the Baix Penedès region, is characterized by its mountainous landscape and historical sites. The area is largely covered by the Montmell-Marmellar Protected Natural Area, a limestone mountain range with diverse ecosystems. While the geography of El Montmell features streams and torrents, it does not contain significant natural lakes.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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The Bassa d’Aiguaviva, next to the Casa Gran in the town, is a small artificial pond that was once used to collect water and give life to the orchards and the village. Today it is a meeting point and refuge for ducks, a quiet corner that preserves the rural charm of other times. It is historically linked to the Casa Gran, which probably managed it, and is part of this everyday heritage that explains how people lived and took advantage of each resource in Montmell. Getting there by MTB is a good excuse to stop for a moment, breathe calmly and enjoy a different image: the old stone of the village reflected in the water and the ducks swimming, a pleasant contrast before pedaling again along the paths and tracks of the mountain range.
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Aiguaviva, in the Montmell district, is a small village and at the same time a natural setting surrounded by vineyards, forests and old farmhouses. The town retains a peaceful rural atmosphere, with narrow streets, stone houses and the church of Sant Pere as its central point. On a MTB, getting to Aiguaviva means pedaling along dirt tracks and paths that alternate between demanding climbs and rapid descents between pine forests and farmland. It is a good place to stop, regain strength and enjoy the calm of a place where time seems to have stood still. In addition, paths leave from here that connect to other corners of Montmell, ideal for linking routes and discovering the mountain range from within.
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Lake Formigosa is located in the municipality of Querlo, gate of the New Houses of Formigosa and the Clota Fountain.
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From this viewpoint we can see the largest lake in the Parc dels Talls. These lakes, known as "pèlags", have been formed by the phreatic flooding of old gypsum quarries, in an example of the renaturalization and recovery of a mining area. The area is very rich in diversity of flora and fauna.
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The Pèlags of Vilobí del Penedès are a small natural place in Vilobí del Penedès, in the Alt Penedès region. This space is made up of the old gypsum quarries on the Vilobí hill. It is of great scenic beauty and great ecological and geological value. This is a very peculiar area, a wetland with the presence of many species of birds, including several protected. The Pèlags de Vilobí have the interesting feature that four different environmental spaces come together in the same area: rock, forestry, agriculture and water. [ The pelagics - also called the cuttings - appeared as a result of the gypsum extraction activity that dates back to Roman times and has been typical of Vilobí until 1993. Since it stopped being extracted stone, a natural space has been formed consisting of four pelagics. The concentration of runoff water has given rise to its characteristic crescent shape and the particular ecosystem that has developed in the environment. It has very interesting and very peculiar landscapes such as the quarries themselves, and a very peculiar fauna and flora. This microecosystem formed by the Vilobí pelagics contrasts sharply with the wine landscape of the Alt Penedès region. Wikiloc dixit
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The "pelags" -also called the talls- appeared as a result of the gypsum extractive activity that dates back to Roman times and that has been typical of Vilobí until 1993. Since the extraction of stone, a natural space made up of four lagoons. The concentration of runoff water has originated its characteristic crescent shape and the particular ecosystem that has developed in the environment. It has different very interesting and very peculiar landscapes such as the quarries themselves, and very peculiar fauna and flora. This microecosystem formed by the "pelags" of Vilobí contrasts strongly with the wine-growing landscape of the Alt Penedès region.
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The wetlands of Santa Maria del Pla are located behind the factories of the industrial estate. They are a stop for many birds (including important protected species) and a privileged space to observe them. Its water comes from the wastewater treatment plant.
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El Montmell itself does not have significant natural lakes. The water features you'll find are primarily former quarry lakes, wetlands, and artificial ponds. These include areas like the Gran Pèlag of Vilobí del Penedès, which formed from gypsum extractive activity, and the lakes visible from the View of the Largest Lake in Parc dels Talls, which are also former quarries that have been renaturalized.
Yes, several of the water features around El Montmell are considered family-friendly. The Gran Pèlag of Vilobí del Penedès, the View of the Largest Lake in Parc dels Talls, and the Santa Maria del Pla Wetlands are all suitable for families. Additionally, the small artificial pond at Aiguaviva offers a peaceful spot.
The areas around these water features offer diverse ecosystems. At the Gran Pèlag of Vilobí del Penedès, you can observe a unique microecosystem with particular fauna and flora that contrasts with the surrounding wine-growing landscape. The Parc dels Talls is rich in diverse flora and fauna due to its renaturalization. The Santa Maria del Pla Wetlands are a significant stop for many bird species, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities.
While El Montmell is known for its mountainous terrain and hiking opportunities, specific trails directly around the artificial lakes are generally shorter. However, you can find numerous hiking routes in the broader El Montmell area, which often pass through forests, scrubland, and vineyards. For detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around El Montmell guide.
Beyond exploring the water features, the El Montmell region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and mountain biking routes through its mountainous landscape. There are also dedicated guides for Road Cycling and Gravel Biking, offering routes of varying difficulty.
The El Montmell region, with its Mediterranean climate, is pleasant to visit during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder and the landscape is vibrant. Summer can be hot, but early mornings or late afternoons are still suitable for outdoor activities. Winter offers cooler, often clear days, ideal for hiking without the heat.
Yes, one notable spot is the View of the Largest Lake in Parc dels Talls. This viewpoint offers a panoramic perspective of the lakes formed by the phreatic flooding of old gypsum quarries, showcasing the renaturalization of a former mining area.
While the lakes themselves are mostly of industrial origin, the broader El Montmell region is rich in historical heritage. You can explore ancient castles like Montmell Castle and the Romanesque Marmellar Castle, as well as various churches and hermitages. Picturesque historical villages such as La Juncosa del Montmell and Aiguaviva also offer a glimpse into the area's past.
Specific parking details for each small lake or wetland area are not always widely published. However, for general outdoor activities in El Montmell, parking is typically available near trailheads or in the villages. It's advisable to check local signage or maps for designated parking spots when planning your visit to specific locations like the Gran Pèlag of Vilobí del Penedès or the Santa Maria del Pla Wetlands.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the El Montmell region, especially in natural areas like the Montmell-Marmellar Protected Natural Area. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in protected zones or areas with wildlife, and to clean up after them. Specific rules for each water feature might vary, so look for local signage.
The Bassa d’Aiguaviva, located next to the Casa Gran in the village of Aiguaviva, is a small artificial pond. It was historically used to collect water for orchards and the village. Today, it serves as a peaceful spot and a refuge for ducks, preserving the rural charm of the area.
The Gran Pèlag of Vilobí del Penedès is unique because it's a natural space made up of four lagoons that appeared as a result of gypsum extractive activity dating back to Roman times. This microecosystem, with its characteristic crescent shape and particular fauna and flora, strongly contrasts with the surrounding wine-growing landscape of the Alt Penedès region, offering a distinct natural experience.


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