Lakes around Macastre are primarily characterized by natural pools, riverine areas, and reservoirs, offering a diverse natural landscape in the Valencia region. These water bodies provide opportunities for outdoor activities and water-based recreation. The area features various types of aquatic environments, from secluded natural pools to larger reservoirs, often integrated into hiking routes and scenic viewpoints.
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The Chorradores de Navarrés are a beautiful natural area (Municipal Natural Area) located in the Barcal Ravine. It is characterized by its waterfalls, pools, and cascades surrounded by riverside vegetation 🏞️. Approximate height: the main waterfall, known as El Chorrador, reaches a drop of about 20 meters and forms a pool with a blue-green hue.
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It is simply lovely to linger there on a hiking tour. Many locals spend half a day there
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A magical place where many locals go to spend the whole day. I was there on my hiking route: very refreshing to swim in the water, relax in a beautiful landscape & waterfall and its splashing.
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El Charco Mañán is located on the Water Route, near the Cueva del Turche and the Cueva de las Palomas. To get there, follow the blue and white markings on the route from the Mirador del Turche. It is a pool of good proportions and apparently quite deep. In summer, it is an ideal place to relax and enjoy nature. Access can be complicated, as it requires crossing a ravine and using a rope to get in and out. If you are looking for a quiet corner surrounded by turquoise waters and nature, Charco Mañán is an excellent option to explore in the Buñol region. 🌿🌊
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Beautiful and panoramic road with splendid views of the Forata reservoir and the mountains that surround it.
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The puddle is very beautiful, crystal clear and icy waters, hehehe. A little hidden from the route, you have to cross the river to get to the puddle, otherwise you will only see it passing over it (by the way, be careful because of the rocks there, you don't need equipment but be attentive). If there is a lot of water and flooding you will not be able to get there, it will be dangerous to cross. On the other hand, wear booties if you decide to take a refreshing bath. The water is frozen even in summer.
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Absolutely stunning pool with crystal clear water. We went in march and we were the only ones there. The route from the south on the north side of the river is very steep and requires scrambling. The path from the north east is much more accessible but still requires good mobility.
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The Forata reservoir is located on the bed of the Rio Magro and its construction dates back to 1969. The setting is very nice and picturesque and the views towards the Riu Magro ravine are very colorful. With luck you may even see some deer
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The region around Macastre is known for its natural pools and riverine areas. Highly recommended spots include Mañán Pool, a deep natural pool ideal for relaxation, though access can be challenging. Another excellent choice is the Waterfall at Bolbaite, which features waterfalls, pools, and cascades for refreshing swims. You can also visit Charca de las Palomas, a beautiful natural pool known for its clear waters and impressive landscapes.
Yes, several natural areas are suitable for families. The Waterfall at Bolbaite is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful scenery and opportunities for refreshing swims. The route to Los Chorradores de Navarrés (where the Waterfall at Bolbaite is located) is well-marked with wooden railings and bridges, making it safer for children. The Forata Dam area also offers picturesque views and is accessible for a family outing.
The areas around Macastre's lakes and natural pools are perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, hiking, and exploring the natural landscapes. For more structured routes, consider cycling or mountain biking. Komoot offers several guides, such as Cycling around Macastre and MTB Trails around Macastre, which include routes near the Forata Reservoir and other scenic spots.
Absolutely. Many of the natural pools and reservoirs are integrated into hiking routes. For instance, Mañán Pool is located on the Water Route, near Cueva del Turche and Cueva de las Palomas. The area around the Waterfall at Bolbaite also features well-marked trails. You can find various running and walking routes in the region, including those around the Forata Reservoir, by checking guides like Running Trails around Macastre.
The summer months are ideal for visiting the natural pools like Mañán Pool and the Waterfall at Bolbaite, as the refreshing waters offer a perfect escape from the heat. However, these spots can get crowded on weekends during peak season. For hiking and enjoying the scenery without swimming, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds.
Yes, the Forata Dam is a prominent reservoir in the region. It offers very nice and picturesque views towards the Rio Magro ravine. You can travel over the dam by car, bicycle, or on foot, making it an accessible spot to enjoy the landscape. There are also trails like the Arroyo Picastre Trail that lead to the Forata Reservoir, offering panoramic views.
While popular spots can get busy, some areas offer a more secluded experience. Mañán Pool, despite its beauty, can be challenging to access, requiring crossing a ravine and using a rope. This can deter some visitors, making it a quieter corner surrounded by turquoise waters and nature for those willing to make the effort.
You can expect a diverse range of natural features. The region boasts stunning waterfalls, deep natural pools with clear, often turquoise waters, and lush riverside vegetation. Areas like Los Chorradores de Navarrés (home to the Waterfall at Bolbaite) are characterized by cascades and a main waterfall reaching about 20 meters. You'll also find scenic ravines, riverbeds, and viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the landscape.
Visitors frequently highlight the refreshing experience of swimming in the natural pools and the beautiful, often magical, landscapes. Many appreciate the opportunity to relax in nature, surrounded by turquoise waters and the sound of splashing waterfalls. The picturesque views, especially from spots like the Forata Dam, are also a major draw, with some even spotting wildlife like deer.
While specific parking details for every spot vary, generally, access points to popular natural areas like Los Chorradores de Navarrés (near the Waterfall at Bolbaite) are usually located a short distance from nearby towns, implying some form of parking availability. For the Forata Dam, you can travel over it by car, suggesting parking options nearby.
Yes, the area around the Forata Reservoir is popular for mountain biking. The Arroyo Picastre Trail is a notable MTB route offering picturesque views of the Picando Ravine and the Forata Reservoir. You can find more detailed mountain biking routes, including those around the Forata Reservoir and Dam, in the MTB Trails around Macastre guide.


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