Best lakes around Los Villares are often man-made reservoirs that serve various purposes, including water supply and recreation. The area of Los Villares, particularly the peri-urban park in Córdoba, is characterized by its mountainous landscape and dense woods, offering numerous trails and recreational opportunities. While natural lakes are not a prominent feature directly within the park, the surrounding region provides access to several significant water bodies. These locations are popular for outdoor activities and offer scenic viewpoints.
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From this viewpoint, you can contemplate the impressive views of the Quiebrajano valley, the Otiñar, and the horizon can be seen: the Jabalcuz mountain range, Jaén, and the majestic La Pandera mountain range.
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The Quiebrajano reservoir is located about 25 km from the capital, and is used to store water for human consumption, which is why bathing or the use of boats is not permitted. Currently you cannot access the viewpoint without knowing the reason for such prohibition.
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It is the area where the dam is located that retains water for human consumption in the capital, and to also serve different populations near Jaén.
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It is a structure built to provide elevation and enjoy the views of the Quiebrajano dam. It has usually been closed to the public for a few months, but fortunately at that time the access doors were open.
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Built in 1976 to collect water from the Quiebrajano River. The water level of the reservoir changes drastically from year to year depending on rainfall. Access to the reservoir, which is located in a steep basin, is via a road tunnel.
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Now the entrance to the viewpoint of the reservoir is not allowed, but it can be seen from other different points.
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Storage reservoir built on the Quiebrajano river, in the province of Jaén. It belongs to the Guadalquivir hydrographic basin and was built in 1976. Its waters flooded 12 houses and forced the displacement of about 50 people, inhabitants of those houses and of the village of "El Parrizoso".
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The 'lakes' around Los Villares are primarily artificial reservoirs, such as the Quiebrajano Reservoir and the Víboras Reservoir. These significant bodies of water were constructed for water supply and offer scenic vistas and recreational opportunities, despite not being natural lakes.
Yes, visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from the View of Quiebrajano Reservoir and the View of Víboras Reservoir. These spots provide impressive perspectives of the expansive water bodies and the surrounding landscape.
The area around Los Villares, including the peri-urban park and the mountainous landscape surrounding the reservoirs, offers numerous trails. While specific trails directly around the reservoir edges might vary, you can find many options for running, mountain biking, and gravel biking in the broader region. For detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Los Villares guide.
Beyond enjoying the views, the region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find extensive networks for MTB Trails around Los Villares and Gravel biking around Los Villares, offering routes of varying difficulty through the scenic landscape.
Yes, the viewpoints and surrounding natural areas are generally suitable for family visits, offering opportunities for enjoying nature and light walks. The View of Quiebrajano Reservoir is specifically noted as family-friendly.
The best time to visit is generally during spring and autumn when the weather is milder, making outdoor activities more comfortable. Summers can be very hot, while winters are cooler but still offer pleasant days for exploration.
While these are large bodies of water, the reservoirs primarily serve for water supply. Wild swimming is generally not permitted or recommended in these artificial reservoirs due to safety concerns and their primary function. Always check local regulations before attempting any water activities.
Fishing regulations for reservoirs can vary. It is advisable to check with local authorities or fishing associations in the Jaén province for specific permits and rules regarding fishing in the Quiebrajano and Víboras Reservoirs.
The Quiebrajano and Víboras Reservoirs are the main significant water bodies in the immediate vicinity. While popular, visiting during weekdays or off-peak seasons can offer a more tranquil experience. The broader peri-urban park of Los Villares also offers many trails away from the main viewpoints.
In summer, essential items include plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), comfortable walking shoes, and light clothing. Even outside of summer, layers are recommended, along with water and appropriate footwear for any trails you plan to explore.
Access points to viewpoints like the View of Quiebrajano Reservoir and the View of Víboras Reservoir typically have designated parking areas. However, availability can vary, especially during peak times.
Many of the natural trails and open spaces around the reservoirs and in the peri-urban park of Los Villares are dog-friendly. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.


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